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THIRD ELECTIVE PAMPHLET MAKES FEW COURSE CHANGES

Prof. A.S. Hershey of Indiana Succeeds Prof. Hart in Government.

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The pamphlet announcing the courses offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for the second half-year may now be obtained at the Publication office, University 2. Except for a few corrections, it varies little from the pamphlet published for the fall term.

The most vital change in the new list was caused by the leave of absence of Professor Albert Bushnell Hart. Professor A. S. Hershey of the University of Indiana will conduct Government 33b, a half-course beginning in the spring semester, as well as Government 20e and Government 14, continuing through the remainder of the year, all three of which have been formerly given under Professor Hart.

Another notable addition to the list of exchange professors offering courses next term is Professor H. B. Huntington of Brown University, who will offer English 18, a starred course on the "Forms of Public Address," formerly given by Judge Stone. Men from the upper three classes only may be admitted. A new half-course in advanced mathematical logic, "Philosophy 8a," will be given by Dr. H. M. Sheffer, while "Philosophy 9a," a half-course in Metaphysics, is scheduled to begin next autumn.

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