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...Professor Levy-Bruhl, of the University of Paris has been announced as Exchange Professor from that University, for Dean Henry A Yeomans '00, whose appointment there was recently confirmed. Professor Levy-Bruhl will offer two courses in the department of Philosophy, both of them in the first half-year. One is Course B, the History of Modern Philosophy, and the other is an entirely new course,--16hf, the history of French Philosophy in the ninteenth century. The lectures in this last course will be given in French, and the conferences in English...
...added in the department of Classical Philology, under Group 1. These are courses 23, 27hf, 33hf, 37hf, 47hf, 70hf, 32hf, 34hf, 74hf, and 75hf. On the other hand, courses 42hf, 60hf, 39hf, 36, 50hf, and 57 have been withdrawn. The new directors of the department for 1919-20 are Professors A. A. Howard and Gulick. In the English Department, Mr. Maynedier is in charge of course 22, which has been limited to sixty students. English A is in charge of Mr. Hersey for the first half-year and of Professor Greenough for the second. A new course is number...
...large number of changes have also taken place in Group 2. In the Physics Department, Professor Palmer of Haverford College is no longer instructing. Courses 2, 3, and 5 have been withdrawn, and in their places are offered courses 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 12b hf, 6a, 8a, and 8b. Several changes have been necessitated by the death of Professor Sabine, and his subject of specialization, light, will be taught by Professor Lyman and Professor Chaffee. Two new courses, 10 and 11, are added by Professor Bridgman. Another new course is 21hf on Biological Physics, by Professor Duane and Dr. Bovie...
...assistant and not the professor is to be the tutor in the future, let him be provided with the same powers and machinery of marking that he now employs in the section meeting. F. HIBBARD...
Word has just been received by the College from the Inspector General of Public Instruction in Paris, M. Petit Dutaillis, that Dean Henry Aaron Yeomans '00 has been accepted as Exchange Professor to the University of Paris for the first half of the academic year...