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SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES

Term Extends From July 1 to August 12. Tabulated List of Courses.

The Summer School for 1908 will pen on Wednesday, July, and close on Wednesday, August 12. The courses given in the School are intended primarily for teachers or for those preparing to teach, but are open without formal examination to all qualified persons. Some of the course may be counted towards the degree at A. B. or S. B. by students in the College or the Scientific School. There are in all 92 courses.

Following is the complete list of courses proposed for 1908:

*Anthropology SL.-Introductory Course. Dr. A. M. Tozzer.

Astronomy SL-Descriptive Astronomy. Dr. W. C. Brenke.

*Botany SL-Introductory Course. Professor M. A. Chrysler of the University of Maine.

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*Botany S2-Advanced Course. Mr.R. B. Thomson.

*Chemistry SL.Elementary Theoretical and Descriptive Chemistry. Professor G. P. Baxter and Mr. A. C. Boylston.

*Chemistry S2-Organic Chemistry. Professor H. A. Torrey.

*Chemistry S3,-Qualitative Analysis. Professor H. A. Torrey.

*Chemistry S4.-Quantitative Analysis. Professor G. P. Baxter.

*Chemistry S6-Physical Chemistry. Mr. H. L. Frevert.

*Chemistry S20.-Course in Research. Professor Baxter and Torrey.

*Education SL-The History of Modern Education. Professor E. O. Sisson, of the University of Washington.

*Education S2.-Principles of Education. Professor E. O. Sisson.

*Education S3.-Organization and Administration of Schools and School Systems. Dr. F. E. Spaulding, Superintendent of Schools, Newton.

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