Mathematics.--*Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry, Asst. Professor E. V. Huntington; *Advanced Algebra, *Introduction to Modern Geometry, and *Subject Matter of Elementary Mathematics, Asst. Professor C. L. Bouton; Calculus, and *Topics in the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable or of Real Variables, Professor W. F. Osgood.
Music.--*The Appreciation of Music, *Elementary Harmony, and *Advanced Harmony, Asst. Professor J. P. Marshall (Boston Univ.); School Music, Course in Practice, and School Music, Course in Theory of Teaching, Professor C. H. Farnsworth (Director of the Department of Music, Teachers College, Columbia Univ.).
Philosophy.--*General Introduction to Philosophy, *Introduction to Ethics, theoretical and applied, and *Seminary in Philosophy, Asst. Professor R. B. Perry.
Physical Education.--Courses in Theory.--Graded series covering four years and including Anatomy, Physiology, Histology, Anthropometry, Physical Diagnosis, Methods and Practice of Teaching, etc.
Courses in Practice.--Graded series, covering four years and including Swedish and German Floor Work, Gymnastic Games, Field and Track Athletics, Aesthetic and Folk Dancing, Corrective Gymnastics, Playground Work, etc.
Dr. D. A. Sargent, Director, with thirty instructors and ten assistants.
Physics. -- *Elementary Experimental Physics for Teachers, Mr. E. L. Chaffee and Mr. H. C. Hayes; *Experimental Physics; Mechanics, Sound, Heat, Light, Magnetism, and Electricity, Dr. P. W. Bridgman; Advanced Experimental Work, Professor W. C. Sabine and Dr. P. W. Bridgman.
Psychology.--*Descriptive Psychology, *The Applications of Psychology, with special reference to education, and *Advanced Experimental Work, Asst. Professor R. M. Yerkes.
Public Speaking and Reading.--Vocal Technique in Speaking and Reading, and Practice in Oral Reading, Asst. Professor A. H. Johnstone (Univ. of Wisconsin); *Public Speaking, and *Vocal Interpretation of English Prose and Poetry, Asst. Professor I. L. Winter and Asst. Professor T. Crosby, (Brown Univ.); *Voice, Speaking, and Interpretation, and Fifteen Readings, with incidental Lectures, Asst. Professor I. L. Winter.
For descriptive circular address the Dean, James H. Ropes, 31 University Hall, Cambridge, Mass.