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FIRST MEETINGS OF HALF COURSES BEGINNING TODAY

Places of Initial Lectures Announced. All Students Must Enroll at These Meetings.

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The places where the first meetings of all courses beginning today will be held are printed below. All students electing these courses must attend these first lectures. If the hours of meetings are not stated below, the student should consult the Announcement of the Courses of Instruction. *For admission to all starred courses and courses**4 "Primarily for Graduates," undergraduates must obtain the written consent of the instructor. Denotes a divisible course.

Undergraduates are reminded that a fine of $5.00 is charged after February 26 for any change in the selection of half-courses beginning in the second half-year; also that extra fees are charged for additional courses. Saturday, March 4, is the last day for withdrawal from such a course without payment of this fee.

The courses which begin today are as follows: Anthropology 3,  Peabody Mus. Astronomy 2b,  Astronomical Lab. Botany 1,  Nash Lect. rm. Botany 5a,  Botanical Mus. 13b Botany 12** (1.30 o'clock),  Bussey Institution Lect. rm. Chemistry C,  Boylston 7 Chemistry 7**, 8, 13**, 15, 17**, 19,  Boylston 9 Chemistry 22 (1.30 o'clock),  Boylston 9 Classical Archaeology 1b,  Sever 25 Classical Philology 24**,  Sever 25 Classical Philology 63**,  Sever 17 Comp. Lit. 6b,  Harvard 3 Comp. Lit. 8, 34**,  Sever 6 Economics 2b,  Harvard 6 Economics 4b,  Emerson J Economics 33**,  Widener U Engin. Sciences 3*,  Pierce 304 English D (1 o'clock),  Sever 11 English 35,  Sever 5 English 12* *,  Emerson A English 22*,  Sever 11 English 56**,  Sever 13 English 59**,  Sever 8 Fine Arts 2b*,  Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 3b,  Sever 25 Fine Arts 5a,  Robinson French 5,  Sever 19 Geology 14,  Zool. Mus. 14 Geology 15* (Feb. 17, 11 o'clock),  Geol. Mus. 41 Government 6b,  Sever 30 Greek 6* *, 11,  Sever 26 History 57,  Sever 14 History 8,  Sever 7 History 38**,  Sever 18 Italian 3**, 10,  Sever 19 Latin 4,  Sever 13 Mathematics 9,  Sever 20 Mathematics 24b**,  Sever 8 Meteorology 6 (10 o'clock),  Blue Hill Observatory Palaeontology 1,  Zool. Mus. 14 Philosophy 15, 26**,  Emerson H Philosophy 11d*, 18, 19,  Emerson F Physics 4a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24 Physics 4c*, 17,  Cruft Lab. Physics 8b**,  Consult Prof. Hall Physics 16**,  Consult Prof. Bridgman Psychology 11,  Emerson 23 Romance Philology 5**,  Widener Y Slavic 3b**,  Consult Prof. Wiener Social Ethics 2*,  Emerson J Zoology 3,  Zool. Lect, rm. Zoology 6 (2.30 o'clock),  Zool. Lect. rm. Zoology 7a**, 7b**, 7c**,  Zool. Lab., rm. 45

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