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Prospect Union Classes

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The evening classes of the Prospect Union, with teachers from the University, began the winter schedule last week. Besides the regular classes, which will each meet one or two hours a week, men will be individually tutored in preparation for college. Following is the list of classes and teachers: Civil Service arithmetic, W. S. Clarke 1G.; Civil Service composition, L. B. Robinson '07; chemistry, H. H. Buckman '08; reading and spelling, E. E. Brown 2L.; Algebra, A. Hamilton '07: German, E. G. White '08; mechanical drawing, C. A. Sargent '07; bookkeeping, G. G. Anderson H.; grammar, S. N. Goodrich '07; economics, A. N. Holcombe 1G.; history, M. O. Hudson 1G.; French, S. M. Waxman '07; Latin, A. Gravis '07; electricity, H. L. Lincoln '07; commercial law, F. E. Neagle 3L.; literature, W. L. Stoddard 1G.; freehand drawing, H. J. Spiuden 1G.; piano: R. L. Sweet '08; physics, F. E. Staebner '08; violin, E. C. Oberholzer '07; elementary arithmetic, F. M. Platts; geometry, S. E. Morrison '08; debating and public speaking and superintendent of classes, A. P. Matthew 2L.; current events, A. A. Ballantine '08.

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