Social Relations S-150, "Child Development and Adolescence" is another well-liked regular Harvard course. George Goethals, who teaches it during the year, has received much favorable comment.
Group Three: for late risers.
English S-160, a course in modern drama, was one of the best offerings of the Summer School last year. Dr. Denis Donoghue of University College, Dublin returns to teach it again this summer.
Humanities S-8e, ambitiously titled "The Individual in the Drama" promises to be an interesting survey conducted by Cedric Whitman, professor of Greek and Latin.
History S-109e concerns the history of Rome from 79 B.C. to 14 A.D. Mason Hammond, who gives the course, is an eminent Harvard classicist and charming lecturer.
History S-189, "International Relations of the Middle East," taught by George Kirk, deals with an inherently fascinating subject and in addition meets late enough for the most sluggardly summer intellects--3-4 p.m.
The Harvard CRIMSON committee on course recommendations wishes you the best of luck in your selections.