We have heard a great deal of grumbling on the part of the students in regard to the changes in the Elective Pamphlet, and their discontent seems justifiable. To a student who has mapped out his course of study after much thought and with much care, it is scarcely pleasant to read in the pamphlet that "such and such a course will not be given next year." This omission of courses has become far too common an occurrence, it seems to us. There is little use in urging the students "to make their choice with the utmost care" on the ground that "any plan of study deliberately made and adhered to" will be profitable. If the faculty wish to help us to follow their own advice, they would do better to give notice of an intended change at least two years beforehand. Otherwise the Elective Pamphlet will continue to be the disappointing puzzle that it is at present.
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