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New Course for Latin Teachers

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The Classical Department offers to teachers of Latin, by request, a course of twelve lessons on Cicero's Oration for Sestius, to be given by Professor C. P. Parker on Friday afternoons in Lawrence 6, at 3.30 o'clock. The course will begin on Friday and will end May 11.

Teachers wishing to take the course should apply to Professor Parker. As this course is experimental, those who take it will not be enrolled as members of the University, no certificates will be given and no fee be charged. Professor Parker may be seen for half an hour before and after each lesson for private conferences and general discussion.

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