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VARIOUS CHANGES SINCE ISSUE OF PAMPHLET

Changes in Courses Offered by Faculty of Arts and Sciences for This Year.

New Courses.

Semitic 8. Post-Biblical Hebrew. Selections from the Talmud, Midrash, and Biblical commentaries. Three times a week. Dr. Wolfson.

Semitic 9 hf. Jewish Literature and Life from the Second to the end of the Seventeenth Century. Half-course (second half-year). Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Dr. Wolfson.

Semitic 21 hf, Introduction to Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy. Half-course (second half-year). Three times a week. Dr. Wolfson.

History 59 hf. History of Mexico and Central America. Half-course (first half-year.) Mon., Wed., Fri., at 1.30. Asst. Professor P. A. Martin (Leland Standford, Jr., University).

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Education 12 hf. Play in Education. General course for Teachers, Principals, Superintendents of Schools, Social Workers, and others. Half-course (first half-year). Tu., Th., at 11, with conferences, observations, and demonstrations, at hours to be arranged. Mr. George E. Johnson.

Education 20h. Play and Recreation. Technical course for Teachers, Play-ground Directors, and Social Workers. Sat., 10 to 12, with conferences, observations, demonstrations, and practical exercises, at hours to be arranged. Mr. George E. Johnson.

Zoology *10hf. Genetics (advanced course). Lectures on special topics, such as the ancestry of domesticated animals, the determination of sex, orthogenesis, mutation, and selection; reviews of genetic literature and reports by members of the class. Half-course (first half-year). Hours to be arranged. Professor Castle. This course is open to those who have passed in Course 2.

Courses by Visiting Lecturers.

GOVERNMENT.

Government *24. The Budget in European Governments,--Preparation, Discussion, Voting, Application and Accounting. Mon., Wed., and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Fri., at 11. Professor Dupriez (University of Louvain). The lectures will be in English. Ability to read ordinary French and German will be expected.

Government 25 hf. Proportional Representation in Europe and America.--systems of Plural, Class Multiple, Cumulative, and Distributed Voting. Half-course (first half-year). Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Professor Dupriez (University of Louvain). The lectures will be in English. Ability to read ordinary French will be expected.

Government 26 hf. Executive Power in Central Europe. The Hierarchy; Ordinances; Responsibility Relations to City Government. Half-course (second half-year). Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Professor Dupriez (University of Louvain). The lectures will be in English. Ability to read ordinary French will be expected.

Government 20h. Selected Topics in Parliamentary Government and European Systems. Professor Dupriez (University of Louvain).

PHILOSOPHY.

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