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Comparative Literature is a field that stresses types and selected authors, and generally ignores dates and boundaries. Since the war this field has become increasingly popular, especially among students concentrating in non-liberty fields, but undergraduate offerings in Comp. Lit. have not kept up with the increased, demand...
Arden Heroy Albee '50, Geological Sciences Donald Roger Anderson '48, Government; Charles James Nice Balley '50; Comp. Phil & Classics; Wayne Goodwin Barnett '50. Economics; Robert Neelly Bellah '48, Social Relations; Vaclav Edvard Benes '50, Philosophy; Sterie Theodore Beza '50, Economics; Jonathan Peale Bishop '48, Hist. & Lit; Frank Lyman Bixby '50, Government; Donald Lee Bornstein '50, Biology; Wilbert Kennith Carter '49, Anthropology; Frederic Lincoln Chapia, 2d '50, History; Jay Denton Coffman '50, Biology; Martin Robert Coles '50, Social Relations; Preston Craig Combs '50, History; James Franklin Crafts, Jr. '50, Philosophy and English; Roger Conant Cramton '50, History...
James Edward Haar '50, Music; Wolfgang William Hallo '49, History; Francis Russell Hart, 3d '50, English; Donald Grant Hitchings '48, Economics; Charles Eric Ho '50, Chemistry; Anatol Wolf Holt '50, Mathematics; Milton Forrest Hughes '50, English; Herbert Samuel Hurwitz '50, Biology; Humphrey Wynne Johnson '50, Comp. Phil. & Rom. Languages; David Llewellyn Jones '50, English; John Lord Kice '50, Chemistry; William Aloys Klemperer '50, Chemistry; Allen Eugene Kline '50, Economics; Walter Emery Klingenasmith '50, Biology; Karl George Kohn '48, Music...
Concentrators normally combine two full courses in Comp. Phil. with at least two courses in another department. In all, six approved courses are required for concentration. All men in the department must be candidates for honors, but the thesis need be only 10,000 words long...
...most popular combined study is Romance Languages. The advantage of most combinations in Comp. Phil. is that the student has a chance to learn more than one foreign language without having to learn the literatures...