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Show More May Join Credit Course On "Great Books" The first class sesssion of the course cou-rse "Great Books" given by the University of Utah extension division div-ision was held Friday, July 14, in the afternoon, and Saturday morn ing at Delta high school. The course, No. 137, gives 5 hrs. credit for English or Philosophy of Education. Dr. James J. Jarrett, of the philosophy department of the U. of U. teaches the course. The classes include reading and discussion of the great books of literature, such at of Ibsen's plays Passage to India, by Forster, Gulliver's Gul-liver's Travels and others. The course continues for four more weeks, on Fridays and Satur days, and is still open for member ship, either for credit or auditing. The fee for credit is $25, and for auditing is somewhat less. The course is of interest to many besides be-sides those taking it for college credits. Anyone who cares to join the class at this time many do so by coming to the next session at 2 p. m. Friday. |