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VARIOUS CHANGES SINCE ISSUE OF PAMPHLET

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

Greek 1b hf. will be given as follows:

Greek Literature.--The period of Athenian Supremacy. Herodotus (Books VII and VIII); Aeschylus (Persians); Plutarch (Themistocles). Half-course (first half-year. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 11. Dr. Phoutrides. Students who had planned to take Greek 1a hf. should consult with Professor Gulick.

Classical Philology 36 hf. Cicero and Humanism, will be given by Professor E. K. Rand. Three times a week, at hours to be arranged. Course 36 is also open to properly qualified undergraduates.

Classical Philology 76 hf. The Historia Ecclesiastic of Eusbeius, will be given in the first half-year instead of the second half-year, as previously announced.

Romance Philology 6 hf., Portuguese, will be given in the first half-year.

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On account of the return of Professor Allard, French 16 and 24, which were bracketed in the first edition of the Elective Pamphlet, will be given.

Owing to the death of Professor M. A. Potter, Italian 4 and 12 will not be given.

Physics 4c hf., Radiotelegraphy, will be given on Tu., Th., at 9. Asst. Professor G. W. Pierce and Dr. Chaffee.

The following notes have been added to Chemistry 5:

In 1915-16 Courses 5 may be taken without laboratory work, as a half-course, by students who have passed Course 22 or its equivalent.

For students who take Course 5 as a full course and who have passed 22, the laboratory work in Course 5 will be more advanced in nature.

BOTANY.

In place of Zoology and Botany 11 hf., will be substituted.

Botany 11 hf. The Principles of Genetics. Half-course (second half-year). Mon., Wed., and (at the pleasure of the in- structor) Fri., at 11. Professor East and an assistant.

ZOOLOGY.

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