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The second edition of the CRIMSON'S "Confidential Guide of College Courses," revised to some extent and greatly enlarged, will appear in Monday's CRIMSON, the last free issue to be distributed this fall.
As was the case in the original guide of last year, the CRIMSON will print a brief comment on each of the more important courses starting in the first half year. Both subject matter in the course and the method of instruction will be reviewed.
Besides being more extensive, this year's guide will be broader in its treatment in that for the first time some reviews will be written by men not members of the CRIMSON board. Last Spring, the entire college was asked to contribute criticisms, and when these contributions were considered sufficiently representative they have been used in preference to those written by editors.
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