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SUMMER COURSES FOR 1907

Counting for Degree of A.B. or S.B.--Extend from July 2 to August 9.

Fine Arts S1.--Elements of Drawing and Painting. Mr. Martin Mower.

Fine Arts S3.--History and Development of Ancient Art. Assistant Professor G. H. Chase.

Fine Arts S4.--History and Principles of the Fine Arts of the Middle Ages. Mr. F. G. Fitzpatrick.

French S1.--Intermediate Course. Mr. William B. Snow, of the Boston English High School.

German S1.--Composition and Conversation. Dr. A. W. Boesche.

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Geography SA.--Physical Geography: lectures, laboratory, and field work. Assistant Professor D. W. Johnson.

Geology S1.--Elementary Geology; lectures, laboratory and field work. Mr. J. W. Eggleston. Course S1 is equivalent to Geology 4.

Geology S2.--Field course in Historical and Structural Geology. Dr. G. R. Mansfield and Professor Wolff.

Geology S3.--Advanced field work. Training in field work, and in the methods of professional geological field work, the results to be presented in a thesis. For advanced students. This will count as a full course if pursued for not less than 10 weeks; and as a half-course if pursued for less than 10 weeks, but for five of more. Professor Wolff and Assistant Professor Woodworth.

Government S1.--Civil Government, Assistant Professor W. B. Munro.

Government S17.--Municipal Government. Assistant Professor W. B. Munro.

History S1.--Mediaeval European History. Professor N. M. Trenholme, of the University of Missouri.

History S3.--Roman History. Professor W. S. Ferguson, of the University of California.

History S10.--American History. Professor Joans Viles, of the University of Missouri.

Latin SB.--The life and works of Virgil. Assistant Professor E. K. Rand.

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