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...yesterday's CRIMSON (April 23) it was stated that Le Corbeiller will take ove Nat. Sci. 2 in 1957-58; that the course has been renamed The Foundations of Modern Physical Science, and that the mathematics prerequisite has been abandoned...
...sake of correct information of prospective students, I would like to point out that, subject to approval by the Committee on Educational Policy, (1) Nat. Sc. 2 will be given by Gerald Holton in the fall term, and P. LeCorbeiller in the spring term, and they are establishing the overall program in close collaboration; (2) there will be optional laboratory exercises replacing some of the essays, and (3) , there will be optionable sections; in which relevant parts of the calculus will be taught and put to use. P. LeCorbeiller...
...Nat Sci 3, formerly The Nature and Growth of the Physical Sciences, has been retitled Historical Introduction to the Physical Sciences...
Leonard K. Nash '39, associate professor of Chemistry, will give Nat Sci 4, which has been rechristened Introduction to Science. When the course was given last year by Nash and Thomas S. Kuhn '44, formerly assistant professor of the History of Science, it was called The Process of Scientific Research...
...upper level courses, Louis F. Fieser, Sheldon Emery Professor of Organic Chemistry, will give Nat Sci 122, Organic Chemistry. Fieser explained that the course will have no prerequisites and students will attend the lectures, but not the labs, of Chemistry...