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'lhe Bulletin of the University of Minnesota The College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics Program for the W"inter Quarter 1920-1921 Vol. XXIII No.50 December 1 1920 Entered at t"e p08t-office in MinneapoJ;8 a8 8econd-clo88 matter Minneapoli8, MinrU80ta Accepted for ma.1ing at rate of p08tage provided for in 8ection 1103, Act of October 3, 1917. aut"orized]uly 12. 1918 ....... L

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'lhe Bulletinof the University of

Minnesota

The College of Agriculture, Forestry,

and Home Economics

Program for the W"inter Quarter

1920-1921

Vol. XXIII No.50 December 1 1920

Entered at t"e p08t-office in MinneapoJ;8 a8 8econd-clo88 matter

Minneapoli8, MinrU80ta

Accepted for ma.1ing at ~cial rate of p08tage provided for in 8ection 1103,Act of October 3, 1917. aut"orized]uly 12. 1918

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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND

HOME ECONOMICS

PROGRAM, WINTER QUARTER, 1920-1921

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Re7,ised HOl/r Schedule

I HrII Hr

III HrIV HrV Hr

VI HrVII Hr

VIII Hr

University Farm

8:15- 9:059 :15-10 :05

10 :15-1 1 :05II :15-12 :051 :30- 2 :202:30- 3:203:30- -1:204:30- 5:20

Minneapolis Campus

8:30- 9:209:30-10:20

10:30-11 :20II :30-12 :20

1 :30- 2 :202:30- 3:203 :30- 4 :20-1:30- 5:20

Convocation-Thursdays, IV Hour, University ArmoryCollege Assembly-Thursdays. III Hour. Assembly Hall.

Ad, Cniversity Farm

Re7'ised credit 7'oll/e.-One credit is equivalent to (I) one lecture orrecitation period requiring two hours of preparation. (2) two periods oflaboratory work requiring one hour of preparation. or (3) three hours oflaboratory work requiring no preparation, each week for one quarter.

Close of registrotion.-All except new students must indicate theirregistration not later than December 21. New students may register andall students may pay fees up to and including January 3.

Classes begin.-Winter quarter classes will begin January 4. Allclasses scheduled for Tuesday will meet for the full time assigned.

R"-'/istratiol1 chol1!Jcs.-Necessary changes in registration may be madewithout fee up to and including January 5. The secretary's office closesat "00,, on that day (\Vednesday).

IJiscol1tinllOllCC of scctions.-In general, sections of undergraduatecourses will not be continued for less than six students. Exceptions tothis rule may be made by the dean.

Tillle for relll07'ol of inwlIlplctcs.-Incompletes received for work ofthe last quarter attended may be removed on or before February 4. Afterthat date they automatically become conditions.

Conditiol1 exolllinotions.-Conditions in work of the fall quarter maybe removed by examination from the seventh to the tenth week inclusive.Arrangements must be made with the instructors concerned not later thanthe sixth week of the quarter (February II).

In case of conflict between two examinations consult the instructorsconcerned to make special arrangements, in advance of examination week.

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Examination permits must be obtained from the secretary's office BEFORE

rellorting for the examination.Quartcr c1oscs.-The winter quarter will close :\1arch 2-\.

Filial cxa/lli/l(ltiolls.-Final examinations will be given during the lastfour days of the quarter. A detailed schedule will be published 111 theOfficial Daily BIIllctill.

CLASS SCHEDULE

Otha schools alld collc!!cs.-For programs of classes gh'en in otherschools and colleges of the University, not listed below. send to the registrar,University of :\1innesota, :\1inneapolis.

Al,bn"i'iatiolls.-The following abbreviations are used to indicate namesof buildings. those marked with an asterisk (*) are located on the :\1inne­apolis campus; all others are at Uni\'ersity Farm.

A. *ArmoryAB, *Animal BiologyAd, AdministrationBB, Beef BarnC. *ChemistryCB, *Christian Bible SchoolCh, Agricultural ChemistryDB, Dairy BarnDH, Dairy HallDiH. Dining HallEd, *EducationEn, Agricultural EngineeringFH. Farm HouseF, *Folwell HallG. *GreenhouseGy. GymaasiumHB. I-1orse Barn

HE, Home EconomicsHr, HorticulturelA, *lnstitute of Anatomy:VIA. *:\1echanic Arts11 E. *:\1ain EngineeringMH. *:\1illard HallMS, :\Ieat Shop11u, *:\1 usicP, *Pillsbury HallPh, *PhysicsPHP. *Public Health and Pathologypp, Plant PathologyPsy, *PsychologySS, Soil SurveySt, Stock PavilionVe. Veterinary"VGm. *\Voman's Gymnasium

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J:.xplalilltioll of course 1l1l11l1'ers.-All undergraduate courses are num­bered from I to 100. All courses open to undergraduates and graduatesare numbered from 100 to 200. The letters f (fall). w (winter), andsu (summer), indicate the quarters in which the course is offered. Forexample: sf.w,s indicates that Course 5 is a one-quarter course given inthe fall and repeated in the winter and again in the spring; IOf-IIW-12Sindicates that Course IO-II-12 is a three-quarter course running throughthree quarters: 25 f,w-26w.s indicates a two-quarter course given in thefall and winter quarters and repeated in the winter and spring quarters.

Explallatioll of /,ro.'/ral/1 state/llellts.-The program statements belowoffer the following in formation for each course: (I) course number (fordescription of the course see corresponding number under the same divi­sion or department in the bulletin). (2) descripti\'e name of course.(3) name of instructor in parentheses, C-t) number of credits. (3) classesof students to whom the course is open and the prerequisites, (6) hoursoffered, (7) days offered. (R) room assignment. and (9) building.

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For example: under the home economics division, "17f,w,s. A(h'ance<lClothing Construction (Weller, Carlotta Brown), 3 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 13,52, 53, each section limited to 20; sect. 1 V, VI, VII TTh, 305 HE; sect. 2

V, VI ~1WF, 305 HE:' indicates that the course is a one-quarter courseoffered in the fall, winter, and spring; is taught by the instructors whosenames appear in the parentheses; is a three-credit course; is open to juniorsand seniors who have completed Home Economics Courses 13, 52, and 53;that each section is limited to twenty students; that one section is offeredthe fifth, sixth, and seventh hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Room 305,Home Economics Building, and that the other section is offered the fifth anelsixth hours on Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fridays in Room 305, HomeEconomics Building.

\Vhen lectures, laboratory, ljuiz, or recitations are scheduled separatelythey are indicated by (lect.) , (lab.), (quiz), and (rec,), respectively.

AGRICULTURAL BIOCHEMISTRY

2W Quantitative :Methods (\Villaman) 5 cred.; jT., sr., Chern. 10 cred.;V, VI, VII, VIII MWF, 7 Ch

3f,w,sU Types of Carbon Compounds (Anderson) 6 cred.; soph., jT., sr.,Chem. 10 cred.; I MTWThFS, 201 Ch

7£·8w General Agricultural Biochemistry (Dutcher, Anderson) 10 cred.;soph., jr., sr., Chem, 10 cred.; (lect.) II TThS, 201 Ch (lab.)Sect. I, V, VI, VII MW; Sect. 2, V, VI, VII TTh, 203 Ch

7w·8s General Agricultural Biochemistry (Dutcher, Anderson) 10 cred.;soph., jr., sr .. Chem. '0 cred.; (lect.) III TThS, 201 Ch (lab.)V, \'1, VII TTh, 203 Ch

Iod,sU-I02W,SU Agricultural Quantitative Analysis (Morrow), 6 cred.; jT., sr., Agr.Biochem. 7.8; V, VI, VII MWF, lOS Ch

I r rf,su,[ I2W,SU Phytochemistry (MorrO'''.'). 6 cred.; sr., BioI. 10 cred., Org. Chern.;III MWF, 201 Ch

II3f,SU·II4W,SU Biochemical Laboratory l\fethods (Morrow, Sharp), 4 cred.; sr.,Quant. Anal., parallel Agr. Biochem. I I I-I 12; V, VI, VII TTh,7 Ch

1I6f,w,s,su Chemistry of "Vitamines" and Deficiency Diseases (Dutcher), 3 or5 cred.; sr., Agr. Biochem. 111-112, 113-114, or 7·8 and 15, orPhysiol. 101·102; Ar

118f,w,s,su Laboratory Problems in Biochemistry (Gortner, Bailey, Dutcher,Morrow, Palmer, \Villaman), 3 or 5 cred.; sr" "Agr. Biochem.III-rI2, 113-114. or 103 or 110; Ar

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

See Economics

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

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Vocational Education (Mayne) 3 cred.; jr., sr., preparing to teach;I TThS, 317 Ad

Teaching I (Field) 2 cred.; ir., sr., preparing to teach; Agr. Ed, II,

'31; Sect. I, I MWF, 317 Ad; Sect. 2, II MWF, 317 Ad;Sect. 3, V MWF, 3 I 7 Ad; Sect. 4, V ;vrTWThF, 317 Ad(4 to 6 weeks in U. H. 5.)

Teaching II (Field) 3 cred.; SJ"., preparing to teach; Agr. Ed. 41, 13 1,Al(ron. 121. 122, '23; I lIlWF, 317 Ad; II MWF or IV :\IWF,317 Ad

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13 IW ,S,SU

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General Agriculture (t) 9 cred.; All, Agr. Ed. I I, ArVisual Presentation (t) 3 cred.; jr., sr., ArTeachers' Course in Home and School Garden Supervision (t)

2 cred.; approval of division; ArMethods in Teaching High School Agriculture (Field) 5 cred.; jr., sr.,

preparing to teach, open to jr. only on approval of div., Agr. Ed.

II; III :\ITWFS, 317 AdFundamentals of Agriculture (Storm) 9 cred.; jf., sr., preparing to

teach, ArFundamentals of Agriculture (t) 3 cred.; jr., sr., in canso!. school

prine. course, ATExtension Work (Storm) 3 cred.; sr., ArHistory of Agriculture (t) 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr., VI TThS, 317 AdSeminar in Agricultural Education (Storm, Field) 2-6 cred.; sr.,

preparing to teach, AT

AGRONO},IY AKD FARM },fANAGEMENT

Farm Crops (Steinmetz) 3 cred.; All, Soils 2, III, IV MWF, 2 AdFarm l\lanagement I I: Organization (Garey, Ross) 3 cred.; sr.,

Agron. I, Econ. 6, An. Hush. 6 or 8, Soils 3, I MWF, 24 AdFarm l\fanagement II: Operation (Garey, Boss) 3 cred.; sr., Agron.

102, II lIIWF, 24 AdCorn and Potato Crops (Arny, :\IcGinnis) 3 cred.; jf., sr., Agron. I,

Bot. 10 cred.; I. II lIlWF, 2 Ad

A},fERICANIZATIO~TRAINI~G A~D ANTHROPOLOGY

*If,w,s Introduction to Anthropology (Jenks. Grace, Jcnek) 5 cred.; 3rd qr.fr., soph .. jr., sr., Sect. I, I TWThFS, IS F; Sect. 2, II1\IWThFS, IS F; Sect. 3, V 1\ITWThF, 'S F

*2£,W,5 General Anthropology (Jenks, Grace) 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Amer.Tr. I; II :\IWF, 2S F

*sf" .... s General Immigration (Grace) 3 cred.; soph., jf., sr., Amer. Tr. I;

III TThS, IS F*II4\\' The American People: N"e\ver Immigrants (Jenks) 3 cred.; jr., sr.,

3 courses in Amer. Tr.; III :\IWF, 25 FFor additional courses see the program of the College of Science, Lit:rature,

and the Arts.A'\1:.1:\ L BIOLOGY

• *If S-2\V su General Z(Jology <I), 10 cred.: full course must he completed: All;Sect. I, (lect.) III, IV T and III ThS, 313 AB, (lab.) III. IV

:\I\\'F. 101 AllSect. 2. (lect.) V MW an,l V, VI F, 313 An, (lab.) V. VI,

VII TTh, 101 ABSect. .J. (lect.) V, VI TTh, 3 I 3 AB. (lab.) V, VI 1\1 \V F,IOI AB

*IW-2S General Zoology (t), 10 cred.: full course must he completed; All;(lect.) T, II T, and II ThS, 313 ,\B, (lah.) I, II ,IWF.IOI.AU

*9 f -t0\\' Histology (D()\\'ne~·). 10 cfed .. full COUf5t' must he completed; soph.,jr., sr., An. Bio!. 1-2; III, IV :\ITWThF, 201, 211 All

*Ii f -1Fw General Physiology (Lund), 10 cred .. full course must be completed:soph., jr., ST.. An. BioI. IS creo., or 10 credo and Chern. or Phys.10 cred.; \', VI, VII M\\' and V, VI, VII, VIII F, 10 All

*37f-38w-39s General Entomology (Oestlund), 9 cred.; full course must be com-pleted; soph., jr .. sr., An. Bio!. 1-2; I, II :\I\VF, 20R, 10 An

For additional cnurses see the program of the College of Science, Lit':'Tature,

and the Arts.

t Instructor to be assigned.* Offered on l\finneapolis campus.

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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

Types and Breeds of Livestock (Carnes) 5 cred; All, I, II MTWFS,Center Arena, St

Market Classes of Livestock (Ferrin) 6 cred.; soph., ir., sr., An.Husb. 2 I M, and I, II WF, West Arena, St

Livestock Breeding (Peters) 3 cred.; sr., Vet. Med. 6, Agron. '3',IV MWF, 3 St

Livestock Feeding (Ferrin) 5 cred.; sr., Agr. Biochem. '5, IIIMTWFS, 3 St

Advanced Meats (P. A. Anderson) 3 cred.; sr., An. Husb. 7, V, VI,VII WF, MS

ART EDUCATION

*29£-30w-3's Fundamental Principles of Design (Raymond), 9 cred.; All; (lect.)III TThS, (lab.) II or IV TThS, 303 MA

*32f-33w-34S Freehand Drawing and Composition (Small, Raymond), 9 cred.; All;(Comp.) II W, (Sketch) III F, (lab.) I or IV MWF, 302 MA

*4of-4IW-42S Principles of Harmony in Form and Color (Raymond), 9 cred.;soph., ir., sr., Art Educ. 29-30-3'; (lect.) II TThS, (lab.) I orIII TThS, 303 MA

For additional courses see the program of the College of Education.

BACTERIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

*If,w,s,sU

*I03W

2f,w

3W-..J.S

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General Bacteriology (t), .5 cn·d.; soph., jr., sr., chern. I yr., V", VI,"II MWF, MH

Special Bacteriology for Students o£ Agriculture, (t), 4 cred.; ir.,sr., Bact. ,; I, II TThS, MH

BEE CULTURE

Elements of Beekeeping II (Jager, Matthews), 3 cred.; ir., sr.,Sect. I, (lect.) III TThS, (lab.) I hr. Ar; Sect. 2, (lect.)IV TS, (lab.) 2 hr. Ar; Sect. 3, (lect.) I MWF, (lab.) I hr.Ar, FH

Advanced Beekeeping (Jager), 6 cred., jr., sr., Bee Cult. I or 2,

V TTh. (lab.) Ar, FH

BOTANY

General Botany (t), 10 cred., full course must be completed; All;Sect. I. (lect.) II TThS, 210 P, (quiz) I T, 212-214-220 P,(lab.) I, II MWF, 2.12, 214, 220 P; Sect. 2, (lect.) III, IV S,III T, 210 P, (quiz) III Th, (lab.) III, IV MWF, 212, 214,220 P; Sect. 3, (lect.) V. VI T and VI Th, 210' P, (quiz)V Th, (lab.) V, VI MWF, 212, 214, 220 P.

Anatomy of Vascular Plants (Butters), 5 cred.; soph, jr., sr., Bot. 2;III, IV MTWFS, 202 AB

Forest Ecology (Cooper), 3 cred., soph., jT., sr., Bot., 15 cred., ATBotany of Economic Plants (Knight), 5 cred.; jr.) sr., Bot. 15 credo

III, IV MTWFS, GBryophytes and Pteridophytes (Huff), cred.; ir., sr., Bot., 'S credo

I, II TWThFS, 202 ABAdvanced Taxonomy (Rosendahl), 9 cred.; jr., sr., Bot. 7; V, VI

MWF, 202 AB

t Instructor to be assigned.* Offered on l\linneapolis campus.

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*1l8W-1l9S Cytology (Rosendahl), 6 cred.; jr., sr., Bot. 51; I, II MWF,202 AB

*142W Plant "'Ietabolism & Growth (Knight), 5 cred.; sr., Bot. 52, Org.Chem.; I, II TWThFS, G

For additional courses see the program of the College of Science, Literature,and the Arts.

CHEMISTRY

* I f-2W-3S Ceneral Inorganic Chemistry (Reyerson) 12 cred.; for those withouthigh school chemistry; (lect.) VI MWF, 100 C, (lab.) VII, VIII"IW, 210 C

*9f'IOW Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (t) 10 cred.; for those with highschool chemistry; (lect.) VI MWF, 100 C, (lab.) VII, VIII~IWF, 210 C

*20W Quantitative Analysis (Sidener, Geiger) 5 cred.; soph., jr., sr.,Chem. 12-13, (lect.) V M, 325 C, (rec.) V F, 315 C., (lab.)VI-VIII MF and V-VIII W, 310 C

*35f-36w Organic Chemistry (Hunter) 10 cred.; jr., sr.. Chem. 15 cred.; (lect.)III "IWF: 100 C, (lab.) V, VI, VII WF or TTh, 10 C

*q.Of-I4IW-I42S Physical Chemistry C\IacDougall) 9. 12 or 15 cred.; jT., sr" Chern.2 yr. Phys. I yr. (lect.) IV MWF, 225 C, (rec.) III S, 115 C,(lab.) V. VI, VII F, 117 C

For additional courses see the program of the School of Chemistry.

DAIRY HUSBANDRY

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Elements of Dairying (Keithley, Dahle), 5 cred.; All; (lect.) IIIMWF, 39 DH, (lab.) III, IV TS, Dairy Lab. limited to 50.

Dairy Bacteriology (Macy), 5 cred.; soph., jr.. sr., Bact. I; limitedto 12; (lect.) IV TS, 40 DH, (lab.) V, VI MWF

Dairy Stock Feeding (Eckles), 3 cred.; sr., Dy. Husb. 101; Agr.Biochem. IS; IV ~IWF. 39 DH

Seminar (Eckles), I creel.; sr., 3 courses in Dy. Hush.; II S, 30 DB

ECO;-JmIICS

Ceneral Economics (\\·ertz), 5 creel.; soph., jr., sr., Sect. I, I;\1\\'ThFS. 21S En; Sect. 2, II I \IT\\'FS, 106 En

.\gricultural Economics (\Yorking), 3 cred.; soph .. jr., sr., Econ. 3'4­

or :;: ~ect. I, I TThS, Io6 En; Sect. 2, II TThS. 21S EnPrinciples of Economics (AntLrson), .5 cred.; 11 ::\IT\VThF, 106 HEAgricultural Statistics (Black), .5 cred.; soph., jr., sr., (leet.) lV

;I[\\·F. 10.6 En, (lab.) ArEconomic History and Geography of Agriculture (Holmes), 10 cred.;

All. IY ;\IT\\TS, I u6 En

Principles of Organization and ~Ianagcl11ent (Pelz), 5 cred.; soph.,jr .. ~r., Econ. ,:; and 6, (leet.) 1\" ~I\YF. Lit.Th, ~ect. I. r;ll\Y. 102 ~IA. Sect. 2. II ;\l\\', leg ;\IA, Sect. 3, III "'IVV,Sect. 4. I TTh. 102 ;\1.\. Sect. S, II TTh. Sect. 6, III TTh.S.ct. " Y ;\l\\'. Sect. 8, YI \1\\', Sect. 9, \' TTh. 202 ;\IA,Sect. 10, VI TTh. 202 ~!A

Principles of Accounting (Noble anel others), 8 cred.; soph., jr., sr.,(lect.) Sect. I. I "'IWF, 301 MA; Sect. 2. II ;\IWF. 301 MA;Sect. 3. III ;\1\\'F. 301 ~IA; Sect. 4, IV MWF, 301 ;\IA;Sect. S, V ~I\\'F, 303 MA; Sect. 6, I TThS. 30 I "'IA; Sect. 7.III. TThS, 109 MA; Sect. 8. VII TThS, 109 MA; (lab.)Sect. I. V. VI :\1. 30 I ;\!A; Sect. 2. VI. VII ",r, 303 MA;

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Sect. 3, III, IV T, 303 MA; Sect. 4, V, VI T, 301 MA;Sect. 5, VI, VII T, 303 MA; Sect. 6, VII, VIII T, 301 MA;Sect. 7, V, VI W, 301 MA; Sect. 8, II, III Th. 301 MA;Sect. 9, V, VI Th. 301 MA; Sect. 10, VII, VIII Th, 301 MA;Sect. II, VII, VIII F, 301 MA; Sect. 12, III, IV 5, 303 MA.

Railway Traffic and Rates (Cummings), 3 cred.; ir., sr., Econ. 3-4or 5 and 6, V MWF, 202 MA

Marketing of Manufactured Products (Pel2), 6 cred.; ir., sr., Econ.3-4 or 5 and 6, and 9 other credits; Sect. I, I TThS, 202 MA;Sect. 2" VI MWF, 202 MA

Value and Distribution (Garver), 6 cred.; jr., sr., Econ. 3·4 or5 and 6, VII MWF, 102 MA

Farm Marketing Problems (Black, Anderson), 3 cred.; sr., grad.,Econ. 89, VI, VII T., 323 Ad

Economics of Agricultural Productions (Holmes), 3 cred.; jr., sr.,Econ. 18, II TThS, 105 En

Money and Banking (Dowrie, Stehman, Ebersole), 10 cred.; jr., ST.,

Econ. 3-4 or 5 and 6, (lect.) IV TS, 209 MA; Sect. I, II TThS,209 MA; Sect. 2, III MWF, 209 MA; Sect. 3. IV MWF, 209MA; Sect. 4, VII MTW, 209 MA; Sect. S. V MWF, 209 MA;Sect. 6, VI MWF, 209 MA

Public Finance (Blakey). 6 cred.; ir., sr., Econ. 3-4 and 5 and 6,III MWF, 109 MA

EDUCATION

*If,w,s Brief Course in the History of Education (Alexander), 5 cred.; jr.,sr., Psycho!. 1-2 and 4-5 (1-2-3); II MTWThF. 205 Ed

*3f,w,s Educational Sociology (Finney), 3 cred.; jr., sr., Psycho!. I -2 and4-5 (,-2-3) III MWF, 205 Ed

*lIf,w,s Technic of Teaching (Miller). 3 cred.; ir.• sr., Psycho!. 1-2-3;I MWF, 102 E,J

*55f,w,S Elementary Educational Psychology (Dealey), 3 cred.; ir., sr., Psy-cho!' 6 cred., I MWF, Psy

For additional courses see the program of the College of Education.

EKGLISH

*If-zW-3S

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General Survey of English literature (tJ. 9 cred.; soph.. ir., sr.,. Rhet. 1'2-3 or 4-S-6; VI M\VF, 301 F

Chaucer (Brown), 4 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Engl. 1-2-3 or parallel,II TWFS, 204 F

Shakespeare (Stoll), 4 cred.; soph., ir., sr., Eng!. 1-2-3 or parallel,I MTFS, 2.D4 F

ENTOMOLOGY AND ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY

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Economic -Entomology (Ruggles), 5 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Ent. I, ArInsects of Forest Products (Graham). 3 cred.; soph., ir., sr.,

Ent. S. ArForest Zoology (Washburn), 3 cred.; ir., sr., An. BiD!. 10 cred., ArGeneral Entomology (Oestlund), 9 cred.; soph., ir., sr., An. BiD!.

10 cred.; I, II M\VF, 208-10 ABGeneral Ecology of Insects (Chapman), 9 cred.; jr., sr., Ent. 1-2 ot

37-38-39; V, VI, VII TTh, 208-10 ABAdvanced General Entomology (Oestlund). 9 cred.; ir., sr., Ent. 1·2

or 37-38'39; III. IV TThS. 208-10 AB

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*130W Biology and Taxonomy of the Aphididae (Oestlund), 5 cred.; sr.,Ent. 1-2 or 37-38-39, Ar

*139f-140W Histology and Development of Insects (Riley), 6 cred.; ir., sr.,Ent. 1-2, 37-38-39; III, IV MWF. 208-10 All

*I44f~I45w·I46s Animal Parasites and Parasitism (Riley), 9 cred.; jr., sr., Ent. 1-2

and 37-38-39, V. VI, VII WI'. Ar197f,w,s,su Introduction to Research (Entomology Staff), 5 or more cred.; sr.,

Ent. 1-2 or 37-38-39 or 144-145'146 and other work prescribedby the division, Ar

FAR.'.I ENGINEERING

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Blacksmithing (Johnston), 3 cred.; All, III, IV M\VF, 20 EnFarm Structures (White), 3 cred., ir., sr., F. Eng. 3, IV TS, and

VI, VII, VIII :\1, 305 EnFarm Engineering (Doss), 5 cred.; All, I MT\VFS, 107 EnApplied Mathematics (Roe), 5 cred.; for those who have not had

high school higher algebra; III MTWFS, 215 EnAgricultural Physics (t), 10 cred.; for those without high school

physics, II :\IWThFS, 216 EnLand Clearing (t), 3 cred.; jr., sr., Ar

FORESTRY

Dmdrolagy II (Wentling', DeFlon), 4 cred.; soph., jr., sr., For. 3,(lect.) II TThS, (lab.) V, VI, VII M, Hr

Forest Mensuration (Hansen), 5 creel.; ir., sr., For. 4, IV MT\VFS,Hr

Grazing (Allison), 3 cred.; ir., sr., IV M\VF, HrTree Crops (Cheyney), I cred.; All, I Th, HrGroves and \Vindbreaks (\Viggin), 3 cred.; All, I M\VF, HrLogginR (Cheyney), 3 cred.; sr., For. I, 4, III :\1\VF, HrLumber Distribution (Cheyney), 5 cred.; ir., sr., For. 33-34, II

MTWThF, Hr\Vood Structure and Identifi<:ation (\Ventling), 6 cred.; jr., sr.,

For. 3, 4, Bot. 1-2, V, VI, VII TTh, HrSeeding and Planting' (Kenety), 3 cred.; ir., sr., For. 41, III M\VF,

HrForest Policy and Administration (Allison), .3 cred.; sr., For. 43, II,

28 parallel, I :\ITWThF, HrAdvanced Dendrology (\Ventling), 3 cred.; jr., sr., For. 4, Bot. 1-2,

Ar, HrResearch l\Iethods in S.ylviculture (Kenety), 3 cred.; sr., For. 43; I

l\IWF, Hr

Pses of Wood II (\VentlinR), 3 cred.; sr., For. 33'34, IV :\1\VF, Hr

GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY

General Geolog~· (Tieje, Emmons), 10 cred.; full course must hecompleted, 3rd qr. fr., soph., jr., sr., Chern., Sect. I, I TWThFS,210 P; Sect. 2, III MTThFS, 110 P; Sect. 3, VI MT\VThF,lID P

Laboratory \Vork (Johnston), 2 cred.; full cours:=- must be com­pleted, 3rd qr., fr., soph., jr., sr., supports 1-2, Ar, 112 P

Introduction to Geology (Tic-je), 8 cred.: full course must he com­pleted, 3rd qr., fr .. soph., jr., sr .. "II MT\VThF, >aoa P

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Essentials of Mineralogy (Broderick), 6 cred.; full course must becompleted, soph., jr., sr., open to students taking Chemistry,(Ieet.) IV MWF, 210 P., (lab.) V, VI, VII, VIII F and III:MWF, 100 P

:\Ieteorology (Posey), 5 cred.; soph., ir., sr., III MTThFS, 2IO PEconomic Geology (Schwartz), 6 cred.; full course must be completed,

ir., sr., Geol. '-2, II M\VF, 210 PFor additional courses see the program of the College of Science, Literature,

and the Arts.

GERMAN

See the program of the College of Science, Literature, and the Arts.

HOME ECONOMICS

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Textiles (Weller, Phelps), 3 cred.; S. L. and A. and Art Educationstudents only, limited to 20, Sect. I, V, VI MWF, 21I J 307 HE;Sect. 2, II, III, IV S, open to teachers only

Garment ~faking (McDowell), 3 cred.; each section limited to 20,

Sect. I, V, VI, VII TTh, 304 HE; Sect. 2, V, VI MWF,304 HE

Dressmaking (Patchin), 5 cred.; suph., jf., sr., H.E. 3, II, 51,H. Pract. in Garment Making, limited to 20, III, IV MTWFS,303 HE

Advanced Clothing Construction (Weller, Patchin, Carlotta Brown),3 cred.; ir., sr., H.E. 13, 52, 53, limited to 2.0, III, IV M\VF,305 HE

Commercial Clothing Manufacture (Patchin), 4 cred.; sr., H.E. 17or parallel, I, II, III, IV MWF, 304 HE

Foods and Cookery (Randall, Child), 5 cred.; soph., ir., sr., Chern. 5credo and Physiol. 3 parallel, limited to 40; Sect. I, V, VI:\lTWThF, 209, 309 HE; Sect. 2, I, II MTWThF, 209, 309 HE

Food Economics (Child), 5 cred.; soph., ir., sr., H.E. 2I, limited to20; III, IV MTWFS, 313, 205, 207 HE

Nutrition I (Anderson), 5 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 22, Agr. Biochem. 3,Bact. I, limited to 25, V, VI, VII, VIII MWF, 211, 213 HE

Special Problems in Foods and Cookery (Child), 3 cred.; sr:, H.E. 22,

I08, V, VI MWF, limited to 12; 207 HEHome :\Iana':ement: Operation and l\Iaintenance. Lectures (Lind­

quist, Studley), 3 cred.; 3rd qr., jr., sr., H.E. 22, 35 parallel,Econ. 7 or parallel, \'II MWF, 213 HE

Home :\(anagement: Operation and :Maintenance, Laboratory (Lind­quist, Studley), 6 creel.; 3rd qr., jr., sr., H.E. 22, H. Pract. inFoods and Cookery. 34 parallel, advanced arrangements withdivision, Ar

Organization and Methods for Related Arl Teaching (V. Goldstein),3 cred.; sr., H.E. 52, 53, 13'; IV MWF, 309 HE

Home Economics Survey (\Veigley). 2 creeL; sr.; IV T~, ':09 HEOhser\'ation and Teaching: Related Art (Goldstein, Bacon), 8 cred.;

sr., H.E. '3, 42, 52, 53: Ed. 55 or Agr. Ed. II, special scholar­ship requirement see bul.: VIII TTh, 213 HE, (teaching). Ar

Ohservation and Teaching: Foods and Home Management (Miller,Dorse~', Lomhard), 8 cred.; sr., H.E. 42, Ed. 55 or Agr. Ed. II,

special scholarship requirement see hul.; VITI TTh, 213 HE.(teaching), Ar

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HORTICULTURE

and Clothing (Clara Brown,H.E. 42, Ed. 55 or Agr. Ed.see hul.; VIII TTh, 213 HE,

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Observation and Teaching: TextilesBacon, l\IacComber), 8 ered.; sr.,I I, special scholarship requirement(teaching), Ar

Observation and Teaching: General Home Economics (Miller, ClaraBrmvn), 8 cred.; sr., H.E. 42, Ed. 55 or Agr. Ed. II, specialscholarship requirement see bu!.; (lect.) VIII TTh, 213 HE(teaching), Ar

Drawing and Design (V. Goldstein, N. McEwen), 3 cred.; limitedto 20, All; Scct. I, V, VI, VII TTh, 400 HE; Sect. 2, V, VIMWF, 400 HE

Art History and Appreciation (H. Goldstein, V. Goldstein), 3 cred.;jr., sr., H.E. 5 I, limited to 20; Sect. I, II M\VF, 309 HE;Sect. 2, VII l\IWF 309 HE

Advanced Design lH. Goldstein, V. Goldstein), 4 cred.; jr., sr.,H.E. 51, limited to 20, I, II MWThF, 400 HE

"'caving and Other Crafts (Morse), 3 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 3, 51, 53,V, VI, VII TTh, 401 HE

Large Quantity Cookery and Marketing (Richards, Farmer), 4 cred.;jr., sr., H.E. 22, limited to 10, (lect.) I M, 309 HE, (lab.)I, II, III WF, DiH

Institutional Experience (Treat, RichardsL 3 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 22,

(lect.) I T, 309 HE, (lab.), ArInstitutional :Management (Treat, Richards), 4 cred.; sr., H.E. 61,

63, III 1\lTWF, 313 HEElementary Dietetics for Social \Vorkers (Mumford),3rd qr., soph., jr., sr., H.E. 70, Physio!. 3 or parallel,to H.E. students except by permission of head ofV, VI l\IWF, 107 HE

Dietetics (Bicster, ~[umford), :; cred.; sr., H.E. 108, limited to .20,

V, VI MTWThF, ]07, 203 HE~utrition II (Anderson), 5 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 23, limited to 2,5,

III, IV MTWFS, 211, 213 HEAdvanced Textiles (Phelps), 3 cred.; jr., sr., H.E. 3, 51, Quant.

Chern., limited to 16, V, VI, VII TTh, 211, 307 HEClothing Economics (\Veller), 2 cred.; j r., sr., H.E. 13, 52, 53,

Econ. 7, IV M\\', 313 HEHome l\-fanagement: House Planning and Equipment (Morse), 5 cred.;

sr" H.E. 52, 53. T. II MTWThF, 401 HE

Small Fruit Culture (Brierley), 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Hort. 90, Bot,10 cred.; IV :\IWF, 20 Hr

Vegetable Forcing (Tapley). 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Hart. 90, Bot. 10

cred.; I TTh, and V, VI F, II HrPotato Production (Tapley, Krantz), 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Hort. 90,

Bot. 10 cred .. ArLandscape GardeninR lCady), 3 crecl.; All; II TThS, 20 HrFruit Handling- (Brierley), 3 cred.; jr., sr" Hart. 90, ArHorticultural Crop Breeding (Dorsey), 3 cred.; jr., sr., Hort. 109;

I TThS, 20 HrCommercial Truck Crowing (Tapley), 3 cred.; jr.. sr:, Hort. 90, ArSpecial Problems (Alderman), 6 cred.; ir., sr., special permission,

Hart. 107 or 131, ArHorticulture Seminar (Hort. staff), .3 cred.; jr., sr., 9 credits in

Hart. excI. of 90 and 9-1-, Ar

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MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS

*Freshman, 110 credit, V' ~IWF, A*Sophomore, no credit, I MWF, A*Advanced courses, jr., sr., 2 yr. Mil. Drill, AT

MUSIC

*If·2W-3S Harmony (Scott), 9 cred.; full course must be completed; fro music;Sect. I, II MWF, Mu.; Sect. 2, V MWF, Mu

*I4f-ISW-I6s History of l\fusie (Ferguson), 9 cred.; full course must be completed;ir., sr.; II MWF, Mu

*17£-18w-195 Appreciation of Music (Reeves), 3 cred.; full course must be com-pleted; ir., sr.; V M, Mu

*39£-40W-415 First Year Pianoforte (Scott, Ferguson), 6 or IZ cred.; fro music.see statement in course description in but.; AT

*51£-52W-535 First Year Violin (Pepinsky), 6 or 12 cred.; fro music; AT*9If-92W-93S Orchestra (Pepinsky), 3 cred.; iT., sr., 7:30 \'1, Ar*9If'98w-99S Choir (t) 3 cred.; ir" sr., consent of department; VIII :\1, Mu

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN

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Gymnasinm and Swimming (:\litchell), no cred.; VI TTh, GyAdvanced Leaders (Foster, Roem:->r), 2 cred,; soph" jr., sr., instruc-

tor's permission. Ar TThS, ACorrective Gymnastics (Brown), no cred.; All; AT, A\Vrestling (Gilman), no cred.; instructor's permission, All; ArIntermediate Swirnmir.g (Glidden). no cred.; instructor's permission.

Ar, AAdvanced Swimming (Foster. Glidden), no cred.; instructor's per·

mission, AT. ABoxin~ (Goldie), no creel.; fr., instructor's permission, Ar, AIntramural Athletics (Foster), no cred,; instructor's permission, Ar. A

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required of allMWF; Sect. 3.MWF. 3, 151,

Elem ntary Physical Training (t), no cred.:students; Sect. I, 1\' :\1\VF; Sect. _, V IMWF; Sect. 4. III TThS; Sect. 5, VWGm

Personal Hygiene (Norris), 3 cred.; soph., jr., sr" hn, Biol. Z-2;

II MWF, 201 WGmRhythmic Expression (Ladd), no cred.: fr .. jr .. sr.; II M\V, 133

\VGmSophomore Rhythmic Expression (La,ld). no cred.: soph. Phys. Ed.

1-2-3; Sect. I, IV TS; Sect. 2, VII TTh; Sect. 3. \'III TTh.131 WGm

Sophomore Physical Training (Shill), no cred.; soph .. Phys. Ed.1-2'3; Sect. I, III WF; Sect. 2. IV TS, Sect. 3, " TTh, 3.153 WGm

Folk Dancing and Organized Games (Kissack), no cred.; fr., jT,. sr.;V TTh, 151 WGm

Hockey. Basket·ball. and Baseball (t). no cred.; fr., jr .. sr., permis­sion of director; VIIT TTh, I:;J 'VGrn

PHYSICAL EDl!CATION FOR WO~fEN

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II TTh, 151 WGmSophomore :\lajor Sports (Kissock), no cred.; soph., Phys. Ed. 1·2'3;

VIII MW, 151 WGmSophomore Elementary S\\'imming (Barr), no cred.; soph., required

of all sophomores who failed to pass sWimming test in freshmanyear; Sect. I, IV MW; Sect. 2, VI :\IW; Sect. 3, IV TS;

Sect. 4, VI TTh, 5' WGmSophomore Advanced Swimming (Barr), no cred.; Phys. Ed. 1-2-3;

Sect. I, VII MW; Sect. -', VII TTh, WGmGeneral Swimming OJ, no cred.; fr., jr., sr., without instruction;

VIII MTWThF, WGmIntermediate Physical Training (t), -1-% ('re(l.: jr., sr., Phys. r~d.

1-2-3 or equivalent, 25-26-27. permission of director; VI TTh

and Ar, 153 \VCmAdvanced Physical Training (Shill), -\0 crcd.; jr., sr., Phys. Ed.

5+-55-5 6 , permission of director; VII TTh and Ar, 153 \VGm

PHYSICS

*d,w,s Eh~ments of )[echanics (Erikson), 3 cred.; Trigonometry; (led.)VII MWF, 30 Ph; (quiz) VII or V Th, 30 Ph

*2f,w,s Elements of :\lechanics Laboratory (Erikson), I cred.; Phys. I orparallel; Sect. I, V, VI T; Sect. 2, VII. VIII T; Sect. 3,

V, VI Th; Sect. 4, VII, VIII Th, 16 PhFor additional courses see the program of the College of Science, LiteTature,

and the Afts.PHYSIOLOGY

Human Physiology (Greisheirner), 5 cred.; All, Chern. 10 cred.;BioI. 10 ered.; (lect., ree.) I MTWThF, 301 MH; (lab.) I, II,

III S, 315 MH

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Organic Chem.; I, II, III TThS, 310 MHPhysiology of the Nervous System and Special Senses (Scott,

:\IcClendon), 8 cred.; jr., sr., Organic Chem., An. BioI., IV, V,

VI, VII MWF, 3°1 MHMineral Metabolism (:\IcClendonJ. 3 cred.; jr., sr., Physiol. IlO;

V, VI, VII TTh, 303 MHAdvanced Physiologic Chemistry (Pettibone, Kingsbury), cred., Ar.,

jr., sr., Physiol. 100·[01; Ar, 310 ::\IHFor additional courses see the program of the Medical School.

PLANT PATHOLOGY AND BOTANY

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Seed Problems (Larson), 3 cred.; jr., sr., PI. Path. 9, Arl\[ycology (Stakrnan, Freeman, Dosdall), 9 cred.; jr., sr., Bot. 7. II

or equivalent; Ill. 1\' ;\IWF, Sem. PI'),Iethods (Stakman, Leach), 6 ('red.; jr., sr., PI. Path. I, Hact. I, ArDiseases of Fidd Crops (Stakman), J cred.; jr., ST., PI. Path. I;

V. n :\IW1', 1,2 PP

POLITICAL SCIENCE

*1 f,w,S American Goyernment (t), 5 cred.; soph., jr., sr., fr. with 10 credoin Hist.; II :\IWThFS, Ar

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*7f,w State and Local Government (Cushman), 5 cred.; soph., jr., sr.,Pol. Sci. I; VI MTWThF, 209 MA

For additional courses see the program of the College of Science, Literature,and the Arts.

POULTRY HUSBANDRY

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PSYCHOLOGY

* If'2""3s General Psychology (Elliott, Foster), 9 credo (6 credo allowed forfirst two quarters); soph., ir., sr.; (Iect.) I or VII l\rW, LittleTheater; Sect. I, (rec.) I Th, F or S; Sect. 2" (rec.) II Th,F or S; Sect. 3 (rec.) III Th, F or S; Sect. 4, (rec.) IV F;Sect. 5 (rec,) V Th or F; Sect. 6 (rec,) VII Th or F, Psy

*4f-.~w-6s Introductory Laboratory Psychology (Foster et a1), 3 credo (2 credoallowed for first two quarters); soph., jr., sr., An. BioI. 10 credoIn 1920-21 physics, bot. or chern. may be substituted. Sect. I,

I, II T, 211 Psy; Sect. 2, III, IV T, 211 Psy; Sect. 3, V, VIT, 211 Psy; Sect. 4, VII, VIII T, 211 Psy

"* r (I r f-r 02W- [03S Experimental Psychology (Fernald et at), 9 cred.; entire course mustbe completed, ir., sr., Psych. 1'2'3, 4'5.6; VI MWF, VII \VF,116 Psy

*108w-I09s Advanced General Psychology (t), 6 cred.; sr., grad., Psych. 101-102-103 or by permission; ]1 ~nYF, 109 Psy. Entire coursemust be completed.

*II4w-rr3s Human Behavior (Elliott)j 6 creel.; jr., sr., Psych. 1-2-3,4-5-6, An.BioI. 10 crcd.; II TThS, Psy. Entire course must be completed.

*llgf-120\Y Animal Behavior (Lashley), 6 cred.; jr., sr., PS,'Ych. 1-2-3. 4-3-6.An. BioI. 10 cred.; VI l\rWF and VII \VF, 109 Psy. Entirecourse must be completed.

*J2sf-r.36w Differential Psychology (Fernald), 6 cred.; jr., sr., Psych. 1"2-3,4".::;·6;III ~1\VF, 109 Psy. Entire course must be completed.

*[2;-\\"~r2E's Social Psychology (t), 6 cred.; jr., sr., Psych. 1-2-3,4-5-6; III TThS,r 15 Psy. Entire course must he completed.

*I3If-I32W Child :\lind (Lowell), 6 cred,; jr., sr., Psych. 1'2'3, 4-5.6; III TThS,109 Psy. Entire course must be completed.

*q.d-I4s\\' Abnormal Ps:rchology (Lashley), 6 creel.; jr., sr., Psych. [-2-3, ...j.-3-6;IV ~I\VF, 109 .,L""sy. Entire course must be completed.

*1.~6\\' Psychology of Advertising (l\forganL 3 cred.; jr., sr., Psych. 1-2, 8,Econ. 23; IV MWF, 115 Psy

For additional courses see the progr'am of the CoIJege of Science, Literature,and the Arts.

PUBLICATIONS AJ'.iD RURAL JOUR~ALISM

JO£-1 r\\'~125 Agricultural Journalism (Kirkwood), 9 cred.; jr., sr., Journalism13'14'15, 16'17; V l\IWF,2 Ad

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RHETORIC

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MWF, 310 En; Sect. 2, III MWF, 217 En; Sect. 3, 1\' l\IWF,216 En; Sect. 4, I TThS, 310 En; Sect. 5, II TThS. 310 En

Rhetoric III (Clausen, Jenkins), 3 cred.; All, Rhet. 2; Sect. I, IIl\I\VF, 307 En; Sect. 2, III M\VF, 310 En

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I MWThFS, 3II En; Sect. 2, II MWThFS, 2 1 7 En.Public Speaking (Burtis), 5 cred.; soph., jr., sr., Rbet. 3; Sect. I,

II MWThFS; Sect. 2, III :,>ITWFS; Sect. 3, IV, MTWFS.

311 En

ROMANCE LANGUAGES

See program of the College of Science, Literature, and the Arts

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

* I f,w,s Introduction to Sociology (\Vray, Lively, Boettiger, Finney), 5 cred.:3rd qr. fr .. soph., jr., sr.; Sect. I, IV )ITWFS, 5 F; Sect. 2.

V MTWThF. 9 F; Sect. 3, VI )ITWThF, 9 F; Sect. 4, VII

MTWThF, 5 F'6f,w,s Modern Social Reform )Iovements (Lively, Boettiger, Elmer), 3 cred.;

soph., jr .. sr., Sociol. 1; Sect. I, III )IWF, 9 F; Scct. 2, VMWF, 5 F; Sect. 3, VI )IWF, 5 F

14£,W,5 Rural Sociology (Lundquist. BeTnard), 3 cred.; soph., jT., sr ..Sociol. I, no prereq. for seniors; Sect. I, IV l\l\VF, 105 En;

Sect. 2, I TThS 9 F*S2W Treatment of Dependents and Defectives (Bruno), 3 cred.; jT., sr.,

Sociol. 51, I TThS, 107 F*1 lOW Rural Community Organization, etc. (Bernard), 2 cred.; jT., sr., two

courses in Social., VII, VIII Th, 9 F'* I I9w The Family (Elmer), 3 cred.; j r., sr., three courses in Social. or

two in Social. with one in Home Economics, Econ., Pol. Sci ..Amer. and Anthrapa!. or Law; III TThS, 9 F

For additional courses see the program of the College of Science, Literature,

and the Arts.

SOILS

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Elementary Soils (Rost), 2 cred.; All; III TS, 231 elISpecial Problems in Soils (Alway), credo according to amount of

work; sr .. Soils 10l, 103. ArMechanical Analysis of Soils ()!c)Iiller), 3 cred,; jr .. sr., Soils 3, Ar'Minnesota Soils (Alway), 3 creeL; sr., Soils 3, AT

VETERINARY MEDICINE

Comparative Physiology (Hewitt), (> cred.; soph., jr., sr., Vet. ~Ied. 2;

I MWF, 2 VeInfectious Diseases (Fitch), 3 cred.; jr., sr., Vet. l\Ied. 3·-1-, Bact. I;

I TThS. 2 YeAdvanced Anatomy of Dome~tic Animals (Kernkamp), 6 cred.; jr., sr..

Vet. ~led. 2 or equivalent, ArAdvanced Comparative Physiology (Hewitt), 6 {'red.; jr., sr., Vet.

Med. 34 or equivalent; (Iect,) II TTh, (lab) V, VI Th, " Ve

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