Bulletin 1981-1983, 1997-2004 . ther degrees in Education. ARTH UR H. WILDE, Director, 525 Boylston Street. IX. The School of Religious Education and Social Service. Undergraduate coursesfor men and women, ministerial and lay. Studying psychological principles and methods as appliedto social science, church organization, evangelism, religious education, missions, the rural church,and institutional management; high school graduation or its equivalent required for entrance;Morgan Memorial as a laboratory. In connection with the graduate school, courses are offered tocollege graduates leading to


Bulletin 1981-1983, 1997-2004 . ther degrees in Education. ARTH UR H. WILDE, Director, 525 Boylston Street. IX. The School of Religious Education and Social Service. Undergraduate coursesfor men and women, ministerial and lay. Studying psychological principles and methods as appliedto social science, church organization, evangelism, religious education, missions, the rural church,and institutional management; high school graduation or its equivalent required for entrance;Morgan Memorial as a laboratory. In connection with the graduate school, courses are offered tocollege graduates leading to , , or other professional degrees. WALTER S. ATHEARN, Director, 607 Boylston Street. X. The Graduate School. In co-operation with the several faculties offers graduatecourses leading to and to graduates from Standard Colleges. Special opportunities inReligious Education, Social Service, Public School Education. Philosophy, Languages andLiterature, and Science. ARTHUR W. WEYSSE, Chairman, 688 Boylston BOSTON UNIVERSITY ool of Religious Educationand Social Service ANNOUNCEMENTFOR1921-1922 607 BOYLSTON STREETBOSTON, MASS. CALENDAR 1921 September 19, Monday Harris Hall and Forbes-Conant Hall open September 21, Wednesday Registration Day September 22, Thursday Class work begins October 2, Sunday Consecration Service October 12, Wednesday Columbus Day (holiday) November 3, Thursday Presidents Day November 23, Wednesday Twelve noon Thanksgiving recess begins November 28, Monday Eight Thanksgiving recess ends December 23, Friday Six Christmas recess begins 1922 January 3, Wednesday Eight Christmas recess ends Jan. 16, Monday-Jan. 25, Wednesday. First Semester Examinations January 25, Wednesday Six First Semester ends February 1, Wednesday Eight Second Semester begins February 22, Wednesday Washingtons Birthday (holiday) April 6, Thursday Spring Convocation April 7, Friday Six Spring recess begins April 17, Monday Eight Spr


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