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Professor Elton, King Alfred Professor of English Literature in the University of Liverpool and the author of many significant books, will give two courses in the second half-year, English 8 and Comparative Literature 29. In English 8 he will deal with English Literature from 1730 to 1785. Comparative Literature 29 will take as its subject Poetics and Literary Criticism. This course deals historically with poetics and literary criticism and includes also direct discussion of various critical topics. Among the authors considered are Plato, Aristotle, Longinus, Dante, Sidney, Dryden, Boileau, Johnson, Coleridge, Wordsworth, SaintBeuve, Arnold, and Pater...
...Lawrence, a recognized authority on the history of the English stage from the Elizabethan period through the Restoration, will offer as half courses in the first half-year English 38 and English 15. The English Theatre in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries will be the subject for English 38, with special consideration being given to its structure, its public, and its players. English 15 will deal with Studies and Problems in the History of the English Theatre in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries...
...Oriental colleges and universities. In other words, there were enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences graduates of 212 different institutions. That in itself is a fact which, put on its inferences, tells a story of far-reaching influence. In the Law School, for the same half-year, the number of American and foreign institutions represented was 175; in the Medical School, 120; in the Graduate School of Business Administration, 177. No other graduate department of the University, accordingly, draws from so wide a range...
...course to be given by Professor Puig I Cadafalch is a half-course in the second half-year entitled "Romanesque Art of Catalonia." His lectures will be in French...
Delmar Leighton '19, now assistant dean in charge of records, and stroke of the crew in 1919, has been named as faculty member of the Committee on Regulation of Athletic Sports for the second half-year, during the absence of Dean Greenough...