All students are required to attend the first meetings of their courses today. The majority of courses, however, which did not have their first meetings yesterday or Wednesday will not hold them until next week. A detailed description of the courses is contained in the pamphlet "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction", second edition, September, 1922, which was distributed at the places of registration and which is now to be had at 4 University Hall.
An asterisk after the number of the course indicates that undergraduates must receive the consent or recommendation of the instructor in order to elect it.
Prescribed Studies
The first meeting of English D will be held Tuesday, Oct. 3 in Sever 35 at 1.05 P. M.
Elective Studies
For all courses of research for which no hours are stated students should consult the Instructors.
The list of first meetings is as follows:
Classical Philology 30*, Mon. at 9 in Widener D.
Classical Philology Seminary*, Mon. at 4.30, Widener C.
Comparative Literature 35*, Tues. at 2.30, Sever 1.
Comparative Philology 2a hf*, Sat. at 9, Sever 19.
Economics Seminary*, Mon. at 7.30 P. M., Widener U.
Engineering:
For hours and Rooms for Mining Courses consult Professor Raymer in Rotch Building.
English D, Tues. at 1.05, Sever 35.
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