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From: dave@utcsrgv.UUCP (Dave Sherman)
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Subject: Unusual courses in your undergrad days
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Date: Tue, 2-Aug-83 13:06:56 EDT
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Has anybody taken or audited *really* strange courses in university?
Back when I was an undergrad at U of Toronto, I always saw in the
calendar a multidisciplinary course called "The Poetry of Physics
and the Physics of Poetry", but I never got around to taking it.
(The strangest thing I took was Akkadian, or Old Babylonian. We studied
the code of Hammurabi in the original cuneiform. The other six people
in the class were all Assyriology majors or something, and they couldn't
understand why anyone would take the course just for a fun credit.)

Mail me your strangest course. If I get enough interesting ones,
I'll post a summary to the net.

Dave Sherman
Toronto
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