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...last meeting of the faculty it was decided to offer a pew course on Scottish History to the Accession of James VI, open to undergraduates and graduates, consisting of lectures,-Tu, Th at 9-outside reading and a thesis. Dr. Lapsley will conduct the course...
...annual pamphlet of the English department, which will soon be issued, the following new courses are announced for next year: English 40, a course in Scottish literature from Barbour to Lindesay, to be given by Dr. Neilson, a new member of the department; English 39, on the drama in England, from 1642-1900, by Professor Baker...
ENGLISH 27.- Students who wish to take the course in the English and Scottish Ballads will meet the instructor at 11.30 a. m., on Friday, Oct. 8, at 6 Harvard Hall...
...courses are, English 17 and 9, on English Literature in relation to Italian and Spanish Literature of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, heretofore given by Mr. Fletcher; and Professor Child's well-known course on the English and Scottish Ballads...
...Professor Child published his first edition of "English and Scottish Ballads," the greatest work of that description that had appeared up to that time; but afterwards he edited a new edition entitled "English and Scottish Popular Ballads," and this work has gained worldwide renown for its author. Its extent cannot be comprehended until a person understands that this collection was compiled directly from the old folk lore of every nation of Europe, and required not only a great genins but many years of careful search and study...