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Credit For Old Students

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The second session oí the summer school of the University will ', begin July 8, the second Monday alter commencement and will be in progress six weeks, closing Friday, August 1G. Arrangement s have been made whereby students may have work taken in the summer school count on their regular University work. A five hour course for the six weeks will give two hours credit. The maximum number of hours that may be taken is fifteen, so that six huors credit might be acquired by a University student in the six weeks. The faculty has been arranged for the school as f'ollows: Isaac N, Derninon, A. M., English Literatare. Albert A. Stanley, A. M., Music. Aspah Hall, Jr., Ph. D.. Astronomy. Edward D. Campbell, B. S., Cheruistry. Clarence G. Taylor, B. S., Engineering laboratory. Joseph H. Drake, A. B. Latin Fred N. Scott, Ph. D., English. Frank N. Cole, Ph. D., Mathematics. Gotthelf C. Huber, M. D., Histology. FrederickC. Newcombe, Ph. D., Botany. John O. Reed, Ph. M., Physics, Dean C. Wooster, A. B., Biology. Elmer A. Lyman, A. B., .Mathematics. George O. Higley, M. S., Chemistry. David Lichty, M. 8., Chemistry. Ernst H. Mensel, A. M., Germán. Moses Gomberg, M. 8., Chemistry. Benj. P. Bourland, A. M., French. Clarence G. Wrentmore, B. S., Descriptive Geometry and Drawing. Karl E. Guthe, Ph. D., Physics. Clarence L. Meader, A. B., Latin. Alice L. Hunt, Drawing. Daniel B. Luten, B. S., Surveying. Thomas W. Hughes, LL. M., Law. John W. Dwyer, LL. M., Law. Walter D. Smith, LL. M., Law.

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Ann Arbor Courier