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Annual Extension Studies Begin for Boston Students

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If motley crowds of bespectacled students are seen crowding into Emerson and Harvard Hall lecture rooms tonight, it will be because the Commission on Extension Courses begins today, here and at other Greater Boston educational institutions, its annual series of extension courses.

Covering everything from the "Recent Economic History of the United States" and "Geographical Influences in the Development of Latin America" to the "Reading and Discussion of Representative French Masterpieces," the courses will be given by some of Harvard's best known professors, with a few representatives of the Faculties of B. U., Tufts, Simmons College, and Wellesley College giving lectures in other parts of Greater Boston.

Harvard professors who will give some of the various courses are Associate Professor Theodore Spencer, Professor Abbott P. Usher, Professor Payson S. Wild, Dr. George Z. Dimitroff, Associate Professor Guillermo Rivera, Senior Preceptor John J. Penny, Associate Professor Raphael Demos.

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