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II. Lectures and Short Courses
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II. Lectures and Short Courses

Lectures by members of the faculty of a popular or technical nature
or addresses for commencement or other special occasions will be furnished


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to any community which will pay the traveling expenses of the lecturer.
A list of available lecturers, which includes a large portion of the
members of the faculty, with the subjects of their lectures, is printed in
the University of Virginia Record, Extension Series, Volume X, Number 5.
A copy will be furnished without charge upon application.

The Extension Division offers a number of Short Courses or lecture
conferences, lasting from several days to a week, devoted to the study of
some particular problem in which any group of persons may be interested.
These short courses are intended primarily for professional, vocational, or
business groups, and will be conducted by mens of lectures and conferences
led by special lecturers and instructors both from within and from
outside of the University. In 1925-1926 Short Courses in Salesmanship
and in Government were held in six cities with an enrollment of 1011 persons.

The Short Courses to be especially developed in 1926-1927 will be in
the subjects of Government and Citizenship, Business Administration,
Salesmanship, and Current Events.