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Summer Courses to Count for a Degree.

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has opened the following eight Summer courses to regular election by candidates for the degrees of A., B., and S, B., viz: German B, Engineering 2 and 4, Physics C, Botany, Geology A, B, and C. Each of these will count as a half course. Geology C may be taken as a full course if pursued for ten weeks. A detailed announcement regarding these courses will be found in the Elective pamphlet for 1891-92, soon to be issued.

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