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Show Oct 1927 Schedule, University Extension Classes Your University brought to Ogden to you. Your chance to keep up with your job-to give yourself a fair, full show. Courses begin week of October 17. Registration at time and place of first meeting. AMERICAN LITERATURE-Five credit hours. Professor G. M. Marshall. Monday, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee, $10.00; $7.50 if student is registered in other extension courses. First meeting, October 17. CONTRIBUTION OF THE GREAT NATIONS TO WORLD CIVILIZATION-Fifteen meetings; three credit hours. Professor Levi Edgar Young. First meeting, Monday, October 24, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee, $7.50. ELEMENTARY FRENCH-Five credit hours. Professor J. L. Barker. Monday, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee $10.00. First meeting October 17. EDUCATION-Course to be determined. Five credit hours. Professor L. E. Cowles. First meeting Monday, October 17, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee, $10.00; $7.50, if student is registered in other extension .courses. ELEMENTARY SPANISH-Five credit hours. Mr. J. M. Mills. Monday, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee, $10.00. First meeting October 17. GEOLOGY (Historical)-Earth history, with special attention to Utah. Thursday, 7. Five credit hours, Senior High School. Mr. Ray Marsell. Fee, $10.00; $7.50, if student is registered in other extension courses. First meeting October 27. POLITICAL SCIENCE-The theory of the state. A survey of the world's major theories on the philosophy of government. Dr. Elbert Thomas. Thursday, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee, $10.00; $7.50, if student is registered in other extension courses. First meeting October 27. EUROPEAN TRAVEL-Five credit hours. Professor W. T. Runzler. Thursday, 7:30, Senior High School. Fee $10.00. First meeting, October 13. ELEMENTARY GERMAN-Five credit hours. Professor W. T. Runzler. Thursday, 4:30, Senior High School. Fee, $10.00. First meeting, October 13. PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL LIFE AND ORGANIZATION IN UTAH- Dr. A. L. Beeley. To begin, in early November. Minimum fee, $10.00. If there is sufficient demand other courses will be arranged. EXTENSION DIVISION-UNIVERSITY OF UTAH |