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During the summer of 1892, the following courses will be given in Cambridge.
Chemistry, four courses.
Botany, two courses.
Physics, two courses.
Geology, three courses.
Engineering, three courses.
Physical Culture, two courses.
Physiology and Hygiene.
American History.
Socialism and Social Problems.
Trigonometry.
Horticulture.
English.
Anglo-Saxon.
German, two courses.
French, two courses.
History and Art of Teaching.
Courses at the Medical School.
Lectures on methods of instruction will be given free to students in any of the summer schools.
Women will be admitted to all these courses except those in engineering, the two higher courses in Geology, and the courses in the Medical School. The Fox-croft Club, to which women will also be admitted, will be open.
Most of these courses can be counted as half courses, toward a degree.
Circulars describing the courses may be obtained at the office.
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