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The prospectus of elective courses offered to the junior and senior classes during the college year, 1894-5, at Yale appeared yesterday. Its contents and arrangement differ materially from those of former years. In future the junior classes will select not less than fifteen and not more than eighteen hours of elective work per week. In the year following they will select for their senior studies a number of hours per week which, in addition to those chosen and passed without conditions at the end of junior year, will bring the total number up to thirty hours. The class of 1895, will, however, select fifteen hours, as under the old arrangement. The required work in the upper classes remains
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