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ANNOUNCE CHANGES IN COURSES FOR 1924-25

PHILOSOPHY 13C AND PSYCHOLOGY 6 ARE ADDED

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The Dean's Office yesterday called attention to the fact that several courses which appeared in the first edition of the Courses of Instruction will not be given as scheduled.

The following four courses which were announced as half-courses given the first half-year will not be given until the second half-year: Philosophy 8b, Psychology A, Psychology 10, and Psychology 10a.

The following four courses which appeared in the early pamphlet will be omitted altogether in 1924-25: Botany 9, Government 12a, Philosophy 13c, Philosophy 27a, and Psychology 24.

Upper classmen who enrolled in any of these classes should omit them from the list of courses submitted on Tuesday.

The following new first half year courses not announced in the fall edition of the Courses of Instruction will be given:

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

Philosophy 13e.--Philosophy in the Middle Ages: historical Survey. Lectures, prescribed reading, and reports. Half-course (first half-year), Monday and Wednesday at 11. Asst. Professor La Piana.

Psychology 6.-- Applied Psychology. Lectures, reading, and a Thesis. Half-course (first half-year). Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10. Professor Robert D. Williams (Pomona College). This course is open to students who have taken Psychology A or B or an equivalent course.

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