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New Courses for Second Half-Year

Fine Arts 20b. -- Florentine Painting. Twice a week, and a third hour at the pleasure of the instructor. Mr. E. W. Forbes.

Geology 10.--Geomorphology, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12, and additional hours for laboratory work. Assistant Professor D. W. Johnson.

Government 6b. -- History of Political Theories since the Protestant Reformation. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 Assistant Professor Munro.

Government 17b.--The Government of American Cities. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 2.30. Assistant Professor Munro, assisted by Mr. Hull.

Government 24.--Municipal Reform in the United States. Monday, Wednesday, at 11, and a third hour at the pleasure of the instructor. Dr. E. H. Goodwin.

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Greek 11.--History of Greek Tragedy.--Study of plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12. Professor Gulick.

Greek and Latin 5. -- Methods and Equipment of a teacher of Classics in secondary schools. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 3.30. Associate Professor C. P. Parker.

History 11b.--History of England during the Stuart Period. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 10. Junior Professor Cross (University of Michigan).

Mathematics 27. -- The Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics. Hours to be arranged. Assistant Professor Huntington.

Philosophy 21a.--Animal Behavior.--The Evolution of Organic Activity. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12. Assistant Professor Yerkes.

Philosophy 24. -- Contemporary Philosophical Issues. A story of Pragmatism, the New Realism, and recent forms of Individualism. Lectures, required reading, thesis. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 9. Professor Royce.

Semitic 2.--Hebrew.--Syntax. Extensive Reading in the Old Testament. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, at 9. Dr. Davey.

Social Ethics 5.--The Moral Responsibilities of the Modern State. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 12. Dr. McConnell.

Social Ethics 6.--Social Ameltoration in Europe. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 11. Dr. Foerster

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