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The following courses at the Prospect Union are conducted this year by students of the University: Reading and Spelling, A. H. Morse '08 and S. S. Drury '01; Reading and Writing, B. Wendell, Jr., '09 and H. H. Flower '01; Rhotoric and Composition, B. A. Hollister '08; Grammar, L. D. Humphrey '01; Debating, H. P. Chandler '01; Eiccution, M. Seasongood 1L.; Political Economy, P. P. Chase 1L.; Elementary Latin, J. W. Webster sL.; Elementary French, L. B. Cummings '03; Advanced French, C. Blagden '02; Elementary German, G. O. Carpenter '02; Advanced German, R. P. Angier 2G.; Elementary Arithmetic, L. S. Jackson '01; Advanced Arithmetic, A. S. Pease '02; Algebra, W. A. Hadden, '03; Chemistry, W. L. Holt '01; Geometry, G. Bettman '03; Geography, W. E. Forbes 1S.; Mechanical Drawing, A. Durant '02; Freehand Drawing, F. L. Clark 4 S.; Shorthand, W. E. Connolly 1M.
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