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English 28 which has undergone a reorganization under the hands of James B. Munn, professor of English, has gained the largest number of entrants, 110, and has a total enrollment of 292. The growing popularity of Economics during the last few years shows its result in the 82 men who have increased its members from 435 to 517. Geology has 61 more students than last year, making a total...
...complimentary report of the CRIMSON's Confidential Guide in saying that Government 1 fell off several hundred, for the latest figures reveal that the course only dropped eleven men. English 28 has been revised and is no longer a "vaudeville" course, now being in charge solely of James B. Munn, professor of English, a fact which may account partially for the increase of 110, as compared to a decrease of 102 for English...
...great and unexpected overcrowding of his course in English literature, the reorganized English 28, Professor James Buell Munn has called a preliminary meeting, for Freshmen only, in Emerson D today at 10 o'clock...
English 28, the familiar survey-course stand-by, is handled more gently than any other, including high praise of Professor Munn, who "is full of enthusiasm and is not hampered too much by rules and regulations. Almost more than any other man on the faculty, he takes into account what the student thinks of the subject." A rival course, English 79, is labeled "caution," with] the additional remark that "Professor Rollins discusses poetry during the first half-year. Since he does not seem to enjoy the course, his lectures suffer correspondingly...
English 28, the familiar survey-course stand-by, is handled more gently than any other, including high praise of Professor Munn, who "is full of enthusiasm and is not hampered too much by rules and regulations. Almost more than any other man on the faculty, he takes into account what the student thinks of the subject." A rival course, English 79, is labeled "caution," with the additional remark that "Professor Rollins discusses poetry during the first half-year. Since he does not seem to enjoy the course, his lectures suffer correspondingly...