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There will be numerous changes in the courses offered by the English Department. Professor C. N. Greenough '98 will not give any courses this year. His place as head of English A will be taken by assistant Professor J. T. Murray '99, while his other courses will be omitted. On the other hand Professor Bliss Perry has returned from a year engaged in literary work and will again conduct his courses on the "History of English Literature from the time of Elizabeth to the present," on "Tennyson", on "Carlyle", on "Emerson", and on the "English Critical Essay...
...Painting and the Theory of Design", Fine Arts 1a--"Freehand Drawing", Fine Arts 2b--"Advanced Freehand Drawing", and two courses on the "Theory of Design". Professor A. K. Porter, formerly of the Fine Arts department at Yale, will take up his duties at the University this year and will offer two courses, one on "Medieval Sculpture", the other on Romanesque Architecture. Mr. E. W. Forbes '95, who spent last year in the West as Exchange Professor will again give his course on "Methods and Processes of Italian Painting...
...Weston Jr., Ph.D. '14, who has recently been connected with the "Bureau of Plant Industry" at Washington, will serve at the University this year as assistant professor of Botany. He will offer a course on "Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany", a course on "Plant Pathology", and two courses on general morphology of lower forms of plant life...
...Banking group, Corporation Finance will be given as a half course by given as a half course by Assistant Professor A. S. Dewing '02 and two other members of the staff. Assistant Professor Dewing will also give a course in Investment Banking. Assistant Professor Lincoln will offer a new course in Public Utility Finance. Bank Executive Problems will be given as a half course in the second half year by Professor H. B. Donham '98 and two assistants. Mr. R. L. Dana, Law School '04, of the law firm of Pillsbury, Dana and Young, Boston, will give the course...
This short competition will offer Freshmen an opportunity to gain information about the college which will be useful to them in any competitions they may enter in the future...