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The Summer School for 1905 will open on Wednesday, July 5, and will close on Tuesday, August 15. The course given in the School are primarily designed for teachers, but are open without examination to all qualified persons. They will count for the degrees of A. B, and S. B., and members of the School will have the use of University libraries, museums and laboratories. With the exception of the following changes and additions, the courses will be the same as those given last year: Professor C. H. Grandgent will give two new courses, one on Dante and the other on phonetics; Professor H. L. Warren will give a course on the theory of architectural design and on the history of European architecture up to the year give a new course on Homer, Dr. D. W. Ross will give a course on the theory of pure design and one on drawing and painting, and Mr. R. M. Yerkes will combine his present two courses in psychology into one and will also give an advanced course in comparative psychology. Many advanced courses in geology, and work on this subject will be carried on in the Rocky Mountains and other interesting fields.
The committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in charge of the Summer School is made up as follows: Professors N. S. Shaler, J. L. Love, J. Royce, B. S. Hurlbut, J. D. M. Ford, B. O. Peirce and Dr. G. H. Chase.
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