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Instruction in public speaking will be given at the Law School this year under Professor I. L. Winter and Mr. Chenoweth. There are two courses in this department, one hour a week each from now until the spring recess. The plan is to have several sections in each course, with from six to twelve men in each division. A student may enter either or both of these courses...
Course 1 will consist of voice training and drill in delivery. This section will be carried on under Mr. Chenoweth. Course 2, of which Professor Winter has charge, will be on extemporaneous speaking. Topics of current interest will be taken up for the purpose of impromptu discussions. This will be mainly for second and third year men, and the hours will begin October...
...DaneEconomics 15, consult Professor GayEconomics 17, Oct. 1, 4 P. M., Upper Dane.Economics 23, Sever 26Economics 33hf., Sever 21Education, all courses in Lawrence 6.Engineering, all courses in Pierce Hall.Engineering Sciences 3, 5, Pierce 209Engineering Sciences 3b, Robinson HallEngineering Sciences 11, 16, Pierce 202English B, 10hf., 10b hf., consult Professor Winter, September 30, 11 A. M. and 12 M.; Oct. 1, 11 A. M., 12 M., Holden.English E, 3a, 4, 5, 50, Sever 2English 1, 29a, Sever 5English 2, Harvard 6English 12, Emerson DEnglish 14, Sever 6English 18, Emerson JEnglish 22, 54, 64, Sever 11English 28, Sever 36English 30b, New Lecture...
Public Speaking, Prof. Winter. A. M., Holden; P. M., Holden...
...subjects for the Lowell Institute lectures this year, which commence on Tuesday, October 13, have just been announced. Nine series of lectures, mostly on topics suggested by the European war, will be delivered during the winter of 1914-15. Six of the courses will be given by the following members of the University Faculty: Professors C. H. Moore, A. C. Coolidge, W. B. Cannon, K. Francke, C. H. Haskins, and W. E. Hocking. The lectures are open to members of the University who apply for tickets to the Curator, 491 Boylston street, Boston...