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The Elective Pamphlet.

20b, a new course on the English literature in its relation to Italian literature in the sixteenth century will be conducted by Mr. Fletcher, but will not be given until 1896-97, alternating with 20a.

Assistant Professor Wendell will resume his duties next year. He will have charge, wholly or partially, of English B, 28, 23, 12 and 15. The addition of Messrs. Cobb, Flandrau and La Rose to the corps of instructors in English A is noted.

There are two new philological courses in German.

21, a half course on the history of the German language will be given by Professor von Jagemann.

20c, a course in the Seminary on Modern German will be conducted by Professor Francke.

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Mr. Nichols's course, 6, is changed from a prose to a literature course.

Professor Francke, who returns from abroad, will conduct in addition to 20c his old courses 4, 5, 9, 11 and 19.

There are only two changes in the French department. 2 is divided into two courses, both treating with French prose and poetry, 2c and 2a.

14, a half course, in difficult modern French, which has been conducted by Professor Bocher, had been dropped.

In Italian the only change is that Mr. Fletcher will conduct 2 which was this year conducted by Assistant Professor Marsh.

Spanish 1a and 1b have been united, Mr. Fletcher being appointed in addition to Assistant Professor Marsh to conduct the course.

No changes have been made in the courses in Romance Philology and Comparative literature.

In Philosophy there are many changes owing to the absence of Professors Palmer and Munsterberg. The first change noted is in 1. The first half year Professor Royce will give lectures on Logic, and introductory lectures to philosophical study. For the second half year the student may take either Psychology by Professor James, or History of Philosophy, by Dr. Santayana.

2 has been divided into two half courses. Professor James will conduct the first half, and will be assisted by Dr. Singer in conducting the second half.

In place of 4, Professor Palmer's course on Ethics, a new course has been added:

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