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Courses of instruction in studies offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences begin this morning at 9 o'clock. For times of meeting, see the Announcement of Courses of Instruction, 2d edition, June 18, 1910, to be obtained at the Harvard Union, first floor, Reading Room and University 2; for places of meeting, see official bulletin boards.
Students are required to enroll at the first meetings of their courses.
For consultation with Instructors, see Directory of Instructors, published by the University.
The following assignment of recitation rooms indicates the places for the first meetings in courses of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. For the days and hours when the courses are given, see pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," 2d edition, June 18, 1910.
Prescribed Studies.
German A, Friday, September 30, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M.
French A, Friday, September 30, Emerson D, 1.05 P. M.
English D, Tuesday, October 4, Sever 11, 1.05 P. M.
English A, Wednesday, October 5, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M.
Elective Studies.
For all courses of research consult the Instructors. Comparative Philology 2a hf., Warren HouseEconomics 1, New Lect. HallEconomics 2, Sever 30Economics 3, 6a, 14a, Harvard 6Economics 4, 15, 27, Upper DaneEconomics 5, Lower Mass.Economics 8a, Emerson AEconomics 9a, 12, 16, 21, Harvard 5Economics 11, Sever 36Economics 13, Sept. 30, 12 M. Upper DaneEconomics 18, Emerson DEconomics 22, consult Prof. GayEconomics 30, Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Upper DaneEducation 2a, Harvard 1Education, all other courses in Lawrence 6Engineering 1c, 5a, 5b, 8a, Pierce 209Engineering 1e, 16p, Pierce 202Engineering 3a, Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Pierce 110Engineering 3b, Sept. 30, 1.30 P. M., Pierce 311Engineering 4f, 6d, Pierce 211Engineering 5f, 7b, Pierce 311Engineering 5g, 14b, Pierce 215Engineering 12b, 13a, 16a, Pierce 212Engineering 14a, Pierce 304Engineering 16j, 16k, 16n, Pierce 208Engineering 16o, Oct. 5, 8.30 A. M., Pierce 208Engineering 17d, Pierce 205English E, Sever 32English 1, Sever 19English 2, Harvard 6English 3a, 5, Sever 2English 4, 11a, 49, 62, Sever 5English 12, Emerson AEnglish 14, Sever 6English 18, 28 hf., Sever 35English 22, Emerson JEnglish 28a hf., Oct. 4, 10 A. M., Sever 35English 29, 47, 54, Sever 1English 30, Harvard
Comparative Philology 2a hf., Warren HouseEconomics 1, New Lect. HallEconomics 2, Sever 30Economics 3, 6a, 14a, Harvard 6Economics 4, 15, 27, Upper DaneEconomics 5, Lower Mass.Economics 8a, Emerson AEconomics 9a, 12, 16, 21, Harvard 5Economics 11, Sever 36Economics 13, Sept. 30, 12 M. Upper DaneEconomics 18, Emerson DEconomics 22, consult Prof. GayEconomics 30, Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Upper DaneEducation 2a, Harvard 1Education, all other courses in Lawrence 6Engineering 1c, 5a, 5b, 8a, Pierce 209Engineering 1e, 16p, Pierce 202Engineering 3a, Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Pierce 110Engineering 3b, Sept. 30, 1.30 P. M., Pierce 311Engineering 4f, 6d, Pierce 211Engineering 5f, 7b, Pierce 311Engineering 5g, 14b, Pierce 215Engineering 12b, 13a, 16a, Pierce 212Engineering 14a, Pierce 304Engineering 16j, 16k, 16n, Pierce 208Engineering 16o, Oct. 5, 8.30 A. M., Pierce 208Engineering 17d, Pierce 205English E, Sever 32English 1, Sever 19English 2, Harvard 6English 3a, 5, Sever 2English 4, 11a, 49, 62, Sever 5English 12, Emerson AEnglish 14, Sever 6English 18, 28 hf., Sever 35English 22, Emerson JEnglish 28a hf., Oct. 4, 10 A. M., Sever 35English 29, 47, 54, Sever 1English 30, Harvard
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