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RECITATIONS TO BEGIN TODAY AND TOMORROW

Enrolment Required at First Meeting of All Courses of Instruction in College.

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The first meetings in all courses conducted under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will be held today and tomorrow. Below is listed the places to which each course is assigned for its initial meeting. For the day and hour, students are referred to the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," second edition.

There will be no meetings in any course before this morning at 9 o'clock. Members of the University are reminded that all students are required to enroll at the first meetings.

Prescribed Studies.

German A, Wednesday, September 24, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P.M.

French A, Wednesday, September 24, Emerson D, 3.30 P.M.

English D, Tuesday, September 30, Sever 35, 1.05 P.M.

English A, Wednesday, September 24, New Lecture Hall, 4.30 P.M.

Freshman Physical Training, Thursday, September 25, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P.M.

Elective Studies.

For all courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 1,  Sem. Mus. 1 Anthropology 2, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15 hf.,  Peabody Mus. Astronomy, all courses in Astron. Lab. Botany 2, 8, 11,  Nash Lecture Rm. Botany 3,  Bot. Mus. 13b Botany 7, 10,  Gray Herbarium Celtic 1, 3 hf.,  Sever 13 Chemistry A, B,  Boylston 7 Chemistry 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 22,  Boylston 9 Chemistry 4, 9, 21,  Coolidge Lab. Chemistry 18,  Pierce 112 Classical Archaeology 1a,  Sever 25 Classical Philology 23,  Sever 26 Classical Philology 25,  Widener F Classical Philology 27,  Sever 14 Classical Philology 34, 47,  Sever 13 Classical Philology 70,  Widener F Classical Philology 74,  Andover Sem. Comparative Literature 6a,  Harvard 6 Comparative Literature 7,  Sever 5 Comparative Literature 8,  Sever 6 Comparative Literature 11,  Sever 1 Comparative Literature 12,  Sever 11 Comparative Literature 25,  Widener P Comparative Literature 27,  Emerson A Comparative Literature 30,  Sever 23 Economics A,  New Lecture Hall Economics 1a,  Pierce 110 Economics 2a,  Emerson D Economics 3,  Sever 36 Economics 4a,  Emerson J Economics 5a,  Emerson A Economics 6a,  Sever 6 Economics 8, 12,  Harvard 2 Economics 9,  Harvard 5 Economics 11,  Emerson H Economics 14, 31, 34, 35, 37 hf., 41, 42,  Widener U Economics 36a,  Sever 5 Education A, 1, 3a, 3b, 3c, 12a, 15, 16a, 17,  Lawrence 7 Education 4,  Emerson F Engineering Sciences 3, 6,  Pierce 302 Engineering Sciences 3b,  Robinson Hall Engineering Sciences 5,  Pierce 202 Engineering Sciences 7a,  Pierce 304 Engineering Sciences 8,  Pierce 110 Engineering Sciences 10,  Pierce 304 Engineering 30,  Pierce 302 Engineering 51, 120, 200,  Pierce 202 Engineering 55,  Pierce 304 Engineering 71,  Pierce 311 Engineering 90,  Pierce 110 Engineering 100,  Rindge Technical Sch. Engineering 111,  Pierce 217 Engineering 121,  Pierce 216 Engineering 208, 210, 211,  Pierce 208 Engineering 310, 350,  Pierce 213 Engineering 380,  Pierce 311 Engineering 400, 410,  Pierce 112 English A,  New Lecture Hall English B, Consult Prof. Winter. English D,  Sever 35 English E, 5,  Sever 2 English F,  Warren House English 1, 11a, 35a, 69,  Sever 5 English 2,  Harvard 6 English 3a,  Sever 6 English 6, 33, 41,  Sever 11 English 7a, 31,  Sever 8 English 9,  Sever 30 English 10, 10b,  Holden English 12, 72,  Emerson A English 14, 47, 47a,  Widener 771 English 18,  Harvard 3 English 22,  Emerson J English 28,  Emerson D English 39,  Harvard 2 English 72,  Emerson A Fine Arts 1a, 1c, 2a, 2b, 2c, 5f, 5n, 9b,  Fogg Mus. Fine Arts 1f, 2f, 2g, 3a, 4a, 10a, 10b,  Robinson Hall Fine Arts 5e,  Widener French A,  Emerson D French B,  Sever A French 1, 6,  Sever 36 French 2,  Harvard 1 French 3,  Sever 29 French 4,  Sever 9 French 6,  Sever 36 French 8, 9,  Sever 23 French 11 hf., consult Prof. Hawkins. French 12, 13,  Widener Y French 15 hf., 16,  Sever 7 French 17,  Sever 1 French 22 hf.,  Sever 23 French 24, consult Professor Morize. Geography 1, 6,  Geol. Mus. 41 Geology 4,  Geol. Lect. Rm. Geology 10, 13, 17,  Rotch Bldg. Geology 12,  Geol. Mus. 24 Geology 16,  Geol. Mus. 23 Geology 18a,  Mineral Lab. German A,  New Lect. Hall German B, F,  Sever A German 1a I, 1b,  Sever 2 German 1a II, 1c,  Sever 32 German 2a I,  Sever 17 German 2a II, 12a, 21,  Emerson H German 3, 25, 26a,  Sever 6 German 4,  Sever 8 German 5,  Sever 7 German 6, 18,  Sever 1 German 8,  Sever 29 Government 1,  New Lecture Hall Government 3,  Sever 35 Government 4, 17,  Harvard 6 Government 5, 7a,  Harvard 3 Government 6,  Harvard 5 Government 14, 18a,  Widener N Government 19,  Harvard 2 Government 21,  Sever 7 Government 23,  Sever 1 Greek A,  Sever 18 Greek B I, B II, E hf., 3 hf., 6, 8, 12,  Sever 26 Greek G, 2,  Sever 30 Greek 7 hf.,  Sever 14 History 1,  New Lecture Hall History A,  Emerson J History 3a, 36,  Sever 14 History 6, 12,  Harvard 2 History 7, 10a, 19,  Harvard 5 History 9, 15,  Harvard 3 History 11, 30a,  Harvard 6 History 14, 55,  Sever 7 History 17a,  Fogg Lecture Room History 21, 25 hf., 27,  Widner J History 24a,  Semitic Mus. 2 History 32a,  Sever 11 History 44,  Widener 415 History 46 hf., 1154 Boylston St., Boston History A2, A5, A6,  Andover Bldg. History of Religions 4,  Divinity Lib. History of Science 1,  Emerson F Hygiene 4,  Pierce 112 Indic Philology 1a, 2, 4,  Widener A Indic Philology 9, Consult Prof. Lanman. Italian 1,  Sever 2 Italian 2,  Sever 7 Italian 3, 10,  Sever 19 Latin A, B III, E hf., 1, 3 hf.,  Sever 13 Latin B I, II,  Sever 18 Latin 6, 7 hf., 8,  Sever 14 Latin 10,  Harvard 1 Mathematics A I, 28a,  Harvard 5 Mathematics A II,  Pierce 304 Mathematics A III, C II, K,  Sever 35 Mathematics C I, E, 3, 10a,  Sever 8 Mathematics G, 11, 12, 13, 15, 34a, 35a,  Sever 20 Mathematics 2a I, 2a II, 2b I, 2b II, 4, 5a,  Sever 24 Meteorology 2, 4,  Geol. Mus. 43 Military Science 1, 2,  Emerson D Mineralogy 2, 7,  Geol. Mus. 12

Mineralogy 12, 14,  Mineral Lab. Music, all courses in Music Building.Philosophy A, B, 2,  Emerson DPhilosophy 3, 4, 16, 23,  Emerson APhilosophy 5,  Emerson JPhilosophy 6a, 7, 24a,  Div. Lib.Philosophy A7,  Andover Bldg.Philosophy 8,  Emerson HPhilosophy 9a, 11,  Emerson FPhilosophy 12a,  Emerson DPrescribed Physical Training for Freshmen, all sections meet in Common Rm., Smith Halls.Hygiene for Freshmen, all sections meet in New Lecture Hall.Physics B, C,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 1Physics 2a, 5, 6a, 16a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Physics 3a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 26Physics 4a, 4c,  Gruft LaboratoryPhysics 8a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 3Physics 10,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 22Physics 11,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 23Physics 12a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 21 hf., Consult Prof. DuanePsychology 1,  Emerson DPsychology 5, 10, 10a, 23, 24,  Emerson 23Romance Philology 3, 6,  Widener YRomance Philology 5 hf.,  Sever 19Scandinavian 2,  Grays 38Semitic E1, 9, 22,  Sem. Mus. 2Semitic 2, 13, 14,  Sem. Mus. 3Semitic 8, 17, Consult Dr. Wolfson.Semitic 10, 11, Consult Prof. Lyon.Semitic 12, 15,  Sem. Mus. 1Semitic 18, 19, Consult Professors Lyons and Jewett.Semitic 23 hf., Consult Professor Jewett.Semitic A3, A4, A5,  Andover Lib.Slavic 1a,  Sever 6Slavic 1b,  Sever 1Slavic 2a, 2b, 3a, Consult Professor Wiener.Slavic 4,  Sever 11Social Ethics 1, 4, 5,  Emerson JSpanish 1,  Emerson DSpanish 2, 7,  Sever 18Spanish 5,  Emerson FSpanish 9 hf.,  Sever 2Zoology 1,  Zool. Lab. 12Zoology 4, 12, 14b, 17,  Zool. Lab. 46The University distributed over $200,000 in scholarships in 1916-17

Mineralogy 12, 14,  Mineral Lab. Music, all courses in Music Building.Philosophy A, B, 2,  Emerson DPhilosophy 3, 4, 16, 23,  Emerson APhilosophy 5,  Emerson JPhilosophy 6a, 7, 24a,  Div. Lib.Philosophy A7,  Andover Bldg.Philosophy 8,  Emerson HPhilosophy 9a, 11,  Emerson FPhilosophy 12a,  Emerson DPrescribed Physical Training for Freshmen, all sections meet in Common Rm., Smith Halls.Hygiene for Freshmen, all sections meet in New Lecture Hall.Physics B, C,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 1Physics 2a, 5, 6a, 16a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 25Physics 3a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 26Physics 4a, 4c,  Gruft LaboratoryPhysics 8a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 3Physics 10,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 22Physics 11,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 23Physics 12a,  Jeff. Phys. Lab. 24Physics 21 hf., Consult Prof. DuanePsychology 1,  Emerson DPsychology 5, 10, 10a, 23, 24,  Emerson 23Romance Philology 3, 6,  Widener YRomance Philology 5 hf.,  Sever 19Scandinavian 2,  Grays 38Semitic E1, 9, 22,  Sem. Mus. 2Semitic 2, 13, 14,  Sem. Mus. 3Semitic 8, 17, Consult Dr. Wolfson.Semitic 10, 11, Consult Prof. Lyon.Semitic 12, 15,  Sem. Mus. 1Semitic 18, 19, Consult Professors Lyons and Jewett.Semitic 23 hf., Consult Professor Jewett.Semitic A3, A4, A5,  Andover Lib.Slavic 1a,  Sever 6Slavic 1b,  Sever 1Slavic 2a, 2b, 3a, Consult Professor Wiener.Slavic 4,  Sever 11Social Ethics 1, 4, 5,  Emerson JSpanish 1,  Emerson DSpanish 2, 7,  Sever 18Spanish 5,  Emerson FSpanish 9 hf.,  Sever 2Zoology 1,  Zool. Lab. 12Zoology 4, 12, 14b, 17,  Zool. Lab. 46The University distributed over $200,000 in scholarships in 1916-17

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