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New Cambridge School Will Offer 2-Year College Course

Nearly All of the Faculty Trained in The Harvard Graduate Schools

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Offering two years of college instruction, the Cambridge School of Liberal Arts has announced its first opening next September under the direction of Dr. Irving T. Richards and Dr. Gaetan R. Aiello. The two-year course is planned to give general cultural training for those students not desiring to undertake a full four-year college program.

The school has announced that "nearly all the faculty were trained in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and have taught at Harvard." Among the members of the teaching staff will be Rene E. Clark 2G as instructor in French, Dr. Gerald F. Else 4G as professor of Classical Languages, Lawrence C. Jenks 3G as professor of Mathematics, Dr. Joseph M. Odiorne, assistant in Zoology at Harvard as professor of Biology, and Dr. Clifford R. Shipton '26 as professor of History.

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