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Students Will Get Guide to Courses

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Indispensable asset to both the rake's and scholar's progress through his first collegiate year, the 1951 "Confidential Guide to Freshman Courses" will be distributed free to entering Harvard men on their arrival in Cambridge.

Going into its twenty-sixth year of publication, the compact pocket-size Guide compresses the opinions of this year's sophomore class on every course regularly open to Freshmen.

The opinions of '54 on the workload, the relative value of lectures and reading, and the quality of professors and section men are distilled to assist the new generation in making up course schedules.

This year's edition carries an introduction explaining the changes in the academic curriculum of the College.

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