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HISTORY COURSES ARE OFFERED BY EXTENSION

Lambie Will Conduct Evening Course Opening This Week Under Auspices Of University Extension

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Studies of American City government, European history, and social psychology, will be included in evening courses opening this week and next under the auspices of the Commission on Extension Courses of Harvard and cooperating institutions.

The courses are conducted on the same level as in college, and may be counted toward degrees here.

The new course opening for the coming term are:

February 2, "Municipal Government," by Morris B, Lambie, professor of Government, Monday and Wednesday evening from 7:15 o'clock, Emerson A.

February, "Social Psychology." Professor Wayland F. Vaughan, Boston University, Monday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock, Emerson 21L.

February 4, "History of Continental Europe 1815-1871," Professor Warren O. Ault, Boston University, Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock at Seden Building, Boston University, 84 Exeter Street, Boston.

"Elementary German," Professor Joseph N. Haskell, Boston University, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, at Room 407 Seden Building Boston University, 34, Exeter Street, Boston.

February 6, "General Zoology," Frank M. Carpenter, assistant Professor of Paleontology and curator of fossil insects, Saturdays from 10 o'clock to noon, Biological Laboratories, 188.

February 12, "Geographic influences in the Development of Latin America," Mrs. Helen Goss Thomas, Wellesley College, Saturdays from 2 to 4 o'clock, in Room 12, Rogers Buildings, 491 Boylston Street,Boston.

The Commission on Extension Courses represents Harvard, Tufts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Boston University, Museum of Fine Arts, Wellesley College, Simmons College, Lowell Institute, Massachusetts Board of Education, and the School Committee of the City of Boston

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