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RECITATIONS IN LIMELIGHT

CLASSES OF YEAR CONVENE FOR FIRST TIME.--PLACES AND HOURS.

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The following assignment of recitation rooms indicates the places for the first meetings in courses of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and by the Faculty of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science and the Faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration. For the days and hours when the courses are given, see pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," second edition, September, 1914. The first meetings of courses will begin at 9 o'clock today. Students are required to enroll at the first meetings.

Prescribed Studies.

German A, Wednesday, September 30, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M.

French A, Wednesday, September 30, Emerson D, 1.05 P. M.

English D, Tuesday, October 6, Sever 11, 1.05 P. M.

English A, Friday, October 2, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M.

Elective Studies.

For all courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 1,  Sem. Mus. 1 Anthropology 2, 5, 7, 9,  Peabody Mus.

Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution.

Architecture, all courses in Robinson.

Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis street.

Astronomy 6,  Sept. 30, 11 A. M.Astronomy 7,  Sept. 30, 10 A. M.Botany 2, 9,  Nash Lec. Rm.Botany 3,  Botan. Mus. 13bBotany 7,  Gray HerbariumBotany 10,  Sept. 30, 3 P. M., Gray Herbarium.Business Administration, see bulletin board north entry of University Hall.Celtic 1, 3hf.,  Sept. 30, 12 M., Warren House.Chemistry A, B,  Boylston 7Chemistry 4, 6, 9,  Coolidge LaboratoryChemistry 2, 3,  Boylston 9Chemistry 16,  Oct. 1, 12 M., Boylston 9Chemistry 21,  Boylston 3cChemistry 22,  Oct. 1, 1.30 P. M., Boylston 9.Chemistry 23,  Rotch Bldg.Chemistry, all other courses in Boylston 9.Classical Archaeology 1,  Sever 25Classical Archaeology 6, Sept. 30, 4.30 P. M.,  Sever 25Classical Philology 22, Oct. 1, 2 P. M.,  Sever 16.Classical Philology 25, 39, 60, 67,  Sever 13.Classical Philology 44,  Sever 14Classical Philology 54,  Sept. 30, 3.30 P. M., Sever 13.Classical Philology 61,  Sept. 30, 10 A. M., Div. Lib. 2.Comparative Literature 1,  Emerson DComparative Literature 11,  Sever 5Comparative Literature 22,  Sever 21Comparative Literature 26,  Warren HouseComparative Literature 32,  Emerson JComparative Literature 53, Oct. 1, 2.30 P. M.,  Sever 23.Comparative Literature 54, Oct. 1, 4.30 P. M.,  Sever 11.Comparative Philology 2a, hf.,  Sever 19Economics A,  New Lect. HallEconomics 1a,  Emerson CEconomics 2a, 6a,  Harvard 6Economics 3,  Emerson JEconomics 4a,  Emerson DEconomics 5, 11,  Emerson AEconomics 7,  Sever 23Economics 8,  Sever 11Economics 9,  Sever 9Economics 12,  Oct. 6, 11 A. M., Upper Dane.Economics 13, 22hf.,  Harvard 1Economics 14, 31, 34,  Uppen DaneEconomics 15,  consult Professor GayEconomics 17,  Oct. 1, 4 P. M., Upper Dane.Economics 23,  Sever 26Economics 33hf.,  Sever 21Education, all courses in Lawrence 6.Engineering, all courses in Pierce Hall.Engineering Sciences 3, 5,  Pierce 209Engineering Sciences 3b,  Robinson HallEngineering Sciences 11, 16,  Pierce 202English B, 10hf.,  10b hf., consult Professor Winter, September 30, 11 A. M. and 12 M.; Oct. 1, 11 A. M., 12 M., Holden.English E, 3a, 4, 5, 50,  Sever 2English 1, 29a,  Sever 5English 2,  Harvard 6English 12,  Emerson DEnglish 14,  Sever 6English 18,  Emerson JEnglish 22, 54, 64,  Sever 11English 28,  Sever 36English 30b,  New Lecture HallEnglish 31,  Sever 17English 41,  Emerson DEnglish 47,  Upper DaneEnglish 62,  Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Lawrence 12.English 67,  Lawrence 12Fine Arts 1a, 1c, 1g, 5d, 5f, 5h, 5k,  Fogg Lect. Rm.Fine Arts 1b hf.,  Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Sever 37.Fine Arts 1f, 2a, 2b, 2f, 3a, 4a, 8b, 10a, 10b, Robinson.Fine Arts 2c,  Sever 37Fine Arts 9a,  Fogg Lect. Rm.Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass.French 1I, V, VI, Oct. 1, 12 M.,  Sever 35French 1II, III, IV, Oct. 1, 11 A. M.,  Sever 35.French 2I--VI, 10 A. M.,  Harvard 1French 2VII--IX, 11 A. M.,  Sever 35French 2X, XI, 1.30 P. M.,  Sever 35French 3,  Sever 29French 4,  Sever 19French 6,  Sever 11French 7, 9, 21,  Sever 23French 13, 19hf.,  Warren Hous

Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution.

Architecture, all courses in Robinson.

Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis street.

Astronomy 6,  Sept. 30, 11 A. M.Astronomy 7,  Sept. 30, 10 A. M.Botany 2, 9,  Nash Lec. Rm.Botany 3,  Botan. Mus. 13bBotany 7,  Gray HerbariumBotany 10,  Sept. 30, 3 P. M., Gray Herbarium.Business Administration, see bulletin board north entry of University Hall.Celtic 1, 3hf.,  Sept. 30, 12 M., Warren House.Chemistry A, B,  Boylston 7Chemistry 4, 6, 9,  Coolidge LaboratoryChemistry 2, 3,  Boylston 9Chemistry 16,  Oct. 1, 12 M., Boylston 9Chemistry 21,  Boylston 3cChemistry 22,  Oct. 1, 1.30 P. M., Boylston 9.Chemistry 23,  Rotch Bldg.Chemistry, all other courses in Boylston 9.Classical Archaeology 1,  Sever 25Classical Archaeology 6, Sept. 30, 4.30 P. M.,  Sever 25Classical Philology 22, Oct. 1, 2 P. M.,  Sever 16.Classical Philology 25, 39, 60, 67,  Sever 13.Classical Philology 44,  Sever 14Classical Philology 54,  Sept. 30, 3.30 P. M., Sever 13.Classical Philology 61,  Sept. 30, 10 A. M., Div. Lib. 2.Comparative Literature 1,  Emerson DComparative Literature 11,  Sever 5Comparative Literature 22,  Sever 21Comparative Literature 26,  Warren HouseComparative Literature 32,  Emerson JComparative Literature 53, Oct. 1, 2.30 P. M.,  Sever 23.Comparative Literature 54, Oct. 1, 4.30 P. M.,  Sever 11.Comparative Philology 2a, hf.,  Sever 19Economics A,  New Lect. HallEconomics 1a,  Emerson CEconomics 2a, 6a,  Harvard 6Economics 3,  Emerson JEconomics 4a,  Emerson DEconomics 5, 11,  Emerson AEconomics 7,  Sever 23Economics 8,  Sever 11Economics 9,  Sever 9Economics 12,  Oct. 6, 11 A. M., Upper Dane.Economics 13, 22hf.,  Harvard 1Economics 14, 31, 34,  Uppen DaneEconomics 15,  consult Professor GayEconomics 17,  Oct. 1, 4 P. M., Upper Dane.Economics 23,  Sever 26Economics 33hf.,  Sever 21Education, all courses in Lawrence 6.Engineering, all courses in Pierce Hall.Engineering Sciences 3, 5,  Pierce 209Engineering Sciences 3b,  Robinson HallEngineering Sciences 11, 16,  Pierce 202English B, 10hf.,  10b hf., consult Professor Winter, September 30, 11 A. M. and 12 M.; Oct. 1, 11 A. M., 12 M., Holden.English E, 3a, 4, 5, 50,  Sever 2English 1, 29a,  Sever 5English 2,  Harvard 6English 12,  Emerson DEnglish 14,  Sever 6English 18,  Emerson JEnglish 22, 54, 64,  Sever 11English 28,  Sever 36English 30b,  New Lecture HallEnglish 31,  Sever 17English 41,  Emerson DEnglish 47,  Upper DaneEnglish 62,  Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Lawrence 12.English 67,  Lawrence 12Fine Arts 1a, 1c, 1g, 5d, 5f, 5h, 5k,  Fogg Lect. Rm.Fine Arts 1b hf.,  Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Sever 37.Fine Arts 1f, 2a, 2b, 2f, 3a, 4a, 8b, 10a, 10b, Robinson.Fine Arts 2c,  Sever 37Fine Arts 9a,  Fogg Lect. Rm.Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass.French 1I, V, VI, Oct. 1, 12 M.,  Sever 35French 1II, III, IV, Oct. 1, 11 A. M.,  Sever 35.French 2I--VI, 10 A. M.,  Harvard 1French 2VII--IX, 11 A. M.,  Sever 35French 2X, XI, 1.30 P. M.,  Sever 35French 3,  Sever 29French 4,  Sever 19French 6,  Sever 11French 7, 9, 21,  Sever 23French 13, 19hf.,  Warren Hous

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