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The following is the list of courses given in the summer of 1904 which may be counted for the degree of A.B., or S.B., and also their rating.
General Introduction to Philosophy and General History of Philosophy, half course, and lecture course and laboratory course in Psychology, half course, both for students who have not counted Philosophy 1a to 1b; Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, Plane Trigonometry, Plane Analytic Geometry, Experimental Physics, Elementary Botany, Geology, and Geography, each a half course; Plane Surveying and Railroad and Geodetic Surveying, at Squam Lake, each a half course; four courses in Shopwork, counted together as one and one half courses for degree of S.B.
Descriptions of these courses are contained in the announcement of the Summer School which may be obtained at University 16.
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