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course on the legendary and poetic material of Celtic origin, will be offered during the second half year by Professor Marsh.
In the Department of Philosophy, Dr. Santayana goes abroad, and Professor Munsterberg will remain away another year. Professor Palmer resumes his work, and Professor Delabarre of Brown University takes Professor Munsterberg's place.
Half-courses 2a and 2b are superseded by half-course 2, offered by Professor Delabarre and Mr. Lough during the first half-year.
In courses 3 and 20c Professor Royce is succeeded by Professor James, and in course 12 by Dr. Bakewell.
Courses 4 and 11 are offered by Professor Palmer and Dr. Bakewell respectively. Courses 10 and 19a will not be given.
Professor Hanus offers half-course 19b on the methods of teaching modern languages and history in the elementary schools.
In the Department of History, Professor Channing goes abroad on his Sabbatical year. His place in course 10 is taken by Mr. Duniway; and in course 11 by Mr. Ozanne.
Doctor Coolidge gives a new half-course 19 on the Eastern question during the first half-year.
Courses 3, 7, and 17 replace courses 2, 21, 5, 15, 18, and 16, which will not be given.
Government 6 and 11 are omitted, and Government 12 will be given by Professor Hart.
In the Department of Economics, Professor Dunbar offers course 16, a half-course on selected topics in the financial history of the United States, to be given during the first half-year.
Professor Ashley will conduct Economics 15, a new full course on the history and literature of economics to the middle of the 19th century.
Courses 10, 13, 8, and 7 are replaced by courses 11, 7, and 12.
The only change noted in the Department of Fine Arts is the substitution of course 4 for course 3.
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