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Conant, Jordan to Teach in 'Cliffe Evening Course in College Teaching

Course, Open to 100 Harvard, Annex Grad Students, Gives Help in Advanced Problems

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President Conant, Radcliffe's President Jordan, and six other members of the University faculty will lecture in an extra-curricular evening course in college teaching starting October 10 in Long-fellow Hall.

The course, sponsored by the Radcliffe Graduate School, will be open to 100 Harvard and Annex graduate students. Its purpose is to give advanced students some understanding of the problems of college teaching.

13 Talks

Subjects of the 13 lectures will range from an interpretation of the teaching methods in the major areas of learning to specific discussions on the teaching process.

No academic credit will be given for the course, but students will receive certificates upon completion. Mrs. Ralph H. Wetmore, Fay House, Radcliffe, will handle registration for the lecture series.

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