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For the student who wants to see Europe in his junior year, concentration in Romance Languages is his best bet--his only bet in fact, except for the Department of Germanic Languages. Starting this year, the Romance Language Department is sending third-year students to the University of Paris to...
Anyone who thinks he may want to concentrate in Germanic Languages and Literature should acquaint himself with some German literature before he makes the plunge. Much of it is better studied than genuinely enjoyed by modern readers.
For those who do like it, the Department of Germanic Languages and Literature offers an attractive opportunity. The Department has a faculty staff of over twenty to accommodate less than two dozen concentrators. This mean each undergraduate can get all the tutorial or other personal attention he desires.
Applications for all these positions are due by April 25, and the final decisions will be announced on May 3. Poems and odes should be submitted to Morrison at Warren House, and orations to Professor Packard in the Germanic Museum.
Final decision on these positions will be made on May 3, Spivak announced. Deadline for manuscripts of the poems and addresses and for chorister aspirants to declare their intentions is April 25. Poems and odes are to be handed in to Theodore Morrison '23, director of English A, at Warren...