"I think it has the makings of a really brilliant course," said Frances K. Hurley, a student at the Graduate School of Education.
Two students who made the journey from MIT to take the course said they were drawn in by the professors' names.
"The names caught the eye, I have to admit," said Matthew A. Levin, sophomore at MIT." Even though the three professors arewell-renowned, Gould said that the class wasnothing out of the ordinary. No Photos, Please! When a Crimson photographer tried to take apicture, Nozick first asked him not to take it.Gould then added, "This is not a show. It is aclass." Dershowitz explained in an interview after theclass that the idea for the course began fiveyears ago, when Gould asked him to help teach aclass on creationism and the law. After the course was over, they decided theyneeded a philosopher as well and invited Nozick tojoin them for Philosophy 192. The course was offered in 1990 and 1991.Originally scheduled to be held at 2 DivinityAve., it was moved to Sanders Theatre foryesterday's meeting. Subsequent meetings of the course, which waslotteried yesterday, will be in Science Center B,which holds approximately 500 people