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...Anthropology 31 Emerson D Chinese 3 Emerson A Economics 105a Emerson A Economics 151 Emerson D Engineering Sci. 11a Pierce 307 English 90a Memorial Hall English 110a Emerson D Government 14 Memorial Hall Government 17a Emerson A Government 43 Emerson 211 History 20a Emerson 211 Hist. of Religions 8a Emerson 211 Latin A Emerson A Philosophy 2b Emerson D Philosophy 10 Emerson D Physics 4a Memorial Hall Slavic 8 Emerson D MONDAY, JANUARY 25 (II) 9.15 A.M. Anthropology 1b Mallinckrodt MB 9 Architectural Sci. 1c Robinson Hall Biology 1b Mallinckrodt MB 9 Biology 21a Mallinckrodt MB 23 Chemistry 14a Mallinckrodt...
...Harvard 5 French 16 Harvard 6 Geography 35a Geography Bldg. Geology 22 Rotch Bldg. Government 106 Harvard 6 Indic Philology 1a Emerson A Japanese 2a Emerson A Mathematics 19a Emerson A Semitic 14 Emerson A Sociology 23 Emerson A 2:15 P.M. (XVII) French E Memorial Hall Government 8a Memorial Hall Greek 3hf Sever 26 Greek 7hf Sever...
...soon as possible. You really should have at least two of them behind you by the end of your Freshman year. The courses suited to the Sophomore year are Mineralogy 2, Geology 2b, Geology 17a, Geology 18b, and Paleontology 1. In the Junior year try Geology 10, 2a, 8a and b, or-Mineralogy 8a and 9b. Hold over Geology 3, 9a and 9b till your last year...
...philosopher, but says what he wants in a methodical and dignified fashion. The material is already covered more superficially in course 2a, a good half year course by Bixler. Courses 9 and 10, on Metaphysics and the Theory of Knowledge respectively, are both considered "good and important," 8 and 8a are recommended to Seniors only, both being in Logic. Philosophy 9a on the Philosophy of History is a detached course which should be looked into by History concentrators. The advanced courses in the history of philosophy are generally difficult and should not be taken until Junior year, except...
...courses are Government 8a, Government 10a, and Government 12a, all given in the second half year. In none of the courses is there a compulsory paper, and in Government 8a there is no hour examination. In the other two courses the hour examinations are optional for Seniors. A spokesman for Government 10a even went so far as to say that it would be "easy" to obtain a satisfactory mark in the course without doing any work. Edward P. Herring, assistant professor of Government, in charge of course 12a, told the CRIMSON that he was "urging" all Seniors to take...