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CHANGES IN COURSES

Philosophy 14d. Spinoza. Tuesday, Thursday, at 3 o'clock, and a third hour at the pleasure of the instructor. Associate Professor Prall. (XVII)

PRIMARILY FOR GRADUATES

German 20d. Friedrich Nietzsche und die deutsche Dichtung. Professor von der Leyen. To be given Tuesday, 3 to 5 o'clock. (XVII, XVIII)

French 19. Historical French Syntax and French Semantics. Professor J. D. M. Ford.

Hours to be arranged.

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Fine Arts 17. Problems in Chinese and Japanese Art through the Mediaeval Period. Mr. Warner.

Previously announced as a half-course first half-year, has been extended to a whole course. The first half may be counted as a half-course, but the second half is open only to those who have taken the first half in this or previous years.

Music 7. A preliminary Course in Composition, devoted chiefly to the smaller forms. Tuesday, and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Thursday, 3 to 4.30 o'clock. To be given by Mr. Gustav Holst during second half-year. (XVII)

Physics 44. Electromagnetic Theory of Light. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 10 o'clock. Professor Slater. (XII)

Chemistry 20f. Inorganic and Physical Chemistry including Determination of Atomic Weights. To be conducted by Professor Forbes during the second half-year, in the absence of Professor Baxter.

Meteorology 2. Climatology (general course).--Climate and Man. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 o'clock. Mr. Emmons. (III)

History 20 j. American Colonial History. Professor Morison.

Economics 36. Industrial Relations. Professor Slichter. Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. (III)

Economics 39. International Trade and Finance. Dr. Haberler. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 9 o'clock. (XI)

Economics 43. Research Methods in Agricultural Economics. Professor J. D. Black. Monday, Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. (VIII)

Anthropology 15. Field Methods in Anthropology. Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. Professors Dixon, Tozzer, and Hooton. (VIII)

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