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NEW SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES

Six Subjects Will be Given in Addition to the Ordinary Curriculum.

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The University Summer School will open on Tuesday, July 2. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has announced the addition of the following courses to the usual curriculum: English S70, "Shakespeare--Lectures on the Works of Shakespeare and Study of the Text," Professor W. A. Neilson; English S16,--"Introduction to the Study of English Poetry," Professor R. M. Alden, of the University of Illinois; French S3,--"General View of the History of French Literature," Mr. L. J. A. Mercier; History S1, -- "English Governmental and Parliamentary Attitude on the American Civil War," Professor E. D. Adams, of Leland Stanford University; Mathematics SM,--"Logarithms and Trigonometry," Mr. H. D. Gaylord; Psychology S3,--"Psychology and Practical Training of the Mentally and Morally Abnormal, with Special Reference to Children," Dr. William Healy, Director of the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute, Chicago, Ill.

The only courses which may be taken by students of the University for the purpose of making up a failure in College are: French S4, corresponding to second-year French, German S4, corresponding to second-year German, and Mathematics SK, Plane Trigonometry. Other courses may be counted toward a degree by students who are deficient.

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