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...difference between English 1 and Comp. Lit. 42a and 42b is, for the average honors candidate in English, inconsequential. The latter discusses pre-Shakespearean literature, devoting two or three weeks to Chaucer. The former spends most of its time on Chaucer, with detail of his grammar and allusion, and adds about a month (Fridays during the second half) for reviewing other Middle English writers. Although required only for honors candidates, either of the courses presumably gives enough information for an answer to the first Divisional question. For this reason, both are large courses...
...inevitably pedantic point of view, is at present as uninteresting to the lecturer as to the handful of students present, from whom he can rarely extract the slightest evidence of vigor. If the course is ever to be satisfactory to any concerned, the distinction between English 1 and Comp. Lit. 42 must be clearly defined, with the former much reduced in size, and by some means exclusive of all those who are merely fulfilling a requirement...
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...Sever 29 Greek 7hf. Sever 29 Romance Philology 7 Sever 29 Semitic 14 Sever 29 Sociology 10 Emerson 211 MONDAY, JANUARY 23, (XII) Anthropology 3b Sever 30 Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab. Biology A Memroial Hall Chemistry 11 Coolidge Lab. Chinese 2 Sever 8 Classical Philology 73 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 42a Sever 24 Economics 6a Harvard 5 Engin. Sciences 5b Pierce 202 English 33 Fogg Large R. Fine Arts 5h Fogg Small Rm. French 6 Professor Morize, Sec. 1 Sever 18 Professor Allard, Sec, 2 Sever 11 Dr. Webster, Sec. 3 Sever 5 Mr. Penny, Sec. 4 Sever 23 Professor...