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The Graduate Club of Harvard, in co-operation with the Graduate Clubs of Cornell and Johns Hopkins, will issue, about July 1, 1893, a hand-book for the use of students who are pursuing or who contemplate taking up graduate studies.
This hand-book will consist of two parts. The first will be devoted to a short historical sketch of the different universities offering graduate courses of an advanced character, and tables of statistics relating to them. The second will consist of a list of lecture and research courses of advanced character, to be given in 1893-94, open to graduate students. These courses are to be arranged primarily according to the departments of study into which they fall and secondarily according to the universities offering them, alphabetically arranged, and in connection with these the names and scholastic record of the instructors giving them.
This hand-book will be mailed at a price slightly greater than cost, - about twenty-five cents, - to those sending their names now to
Committee on Graduate Handbook,
A. W. WEYSSE, Sec.,Hollis Hall.
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