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WILLIAM NORMAN GUTHRIE, B.LIT., A.M., Professorial Lecturer in

General Literature.

Studies in Comic Literature.

Poetry and Life: Studies in Some Modern Poet Prophets.

Modern Poetic Drama (six or twelve lectures).

The Sociological Drama.

Racial Aspects of the World's Great Dramas.

Literature as a Factor in Social Evolution.
Shakespeare's Tragedies (six or twelve lectures).

LESLIE WILLIS SPRAGUE, D.B., Lecturer in General Literature.
Social Messages of Some Nineteenth-Century Prophets.

Social Forces in the Victorian Novel.

George Eliot's Novels: Their Treatment of the Ethics of Personal Relationship.

Ralph Waldo Emerson.

DAVID BEATON, A.M., Lecturer in General Literature.

Scotland in Song and Story.

The Spiritual Interpretation of Life as Illustrated by Modern Poetry and Criticism.

The Literary Interpretation of the Bible.

MRS. JEROME HALL RAYMOND, M.L., Lecturer in General Literature.
Problems of Contemporary National Life.
Typical Races Reflected in Their Folk-Lore.

XXXI. PUBLIC SPEAKING

S. H. CLARK, PH.B., Associate Professor of Public Speaking.
Poetry as a Fine Art.

The Spiritual Element in Tragedy (six or twelve lecture-recitals).
WILLIAM PIERCE GORSUCH, A.B., Instructor in Public Speaking.

Some Plays of Molière: Six Dramatic Interpretations (in English). The Provincial Literature of the South: Six Interpretative Readings.

XVIII. ASTRONOMY

FOREST RAY MOULTON, PH.D., F.R.A.S., Associate Professor of Astronomy. Other Worlds than Ours (illustrated).

NOTE.-These lectures will be fully illustrated with stereopticon slides made from photographs taken at all the great observatories.

XXI. GEOLOGY

WALLACE WALTER ATWOOD, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Physiography and General Geology.

The Origin and History of Common Land Forms (illustrated).

Scenic Features of North America from the Geological Point of View (illustrated).

NOTE.-Illustrated with lantern slides, and by chalk drawings when good blackboards

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J. PAUL GOODE, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Geography.

Our Natural Resources: Their Economic Significance (six or twelve illustrated lectures).

XXII. ZOOLOGY

REUBEN MYRON STRONG, PH.D., Instructor in Zoology.
Studies of Birds (a course of six illustrated lectures).
Structure and Life of Animals.

XXVII. BOTANY

JOHN MERLE COULTER, PH.D., Professor of Botany.

Organic Evolution.

HENRY CHANDLER COWLES, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Ecology.
Plants in Their Environment (illustrated).

XXVIII. PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY

NORMAN MACLEOD HARRIS, M.B., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology.
Bacteria and Facts Concerning Them (illustrated).

XLI. OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION

RICHARD GREEN MOULTON, PH.D., Professor of General Literature. Studies in Biblical Literature. (See courses announced in the Department of General Literature.)

IRA MAURICE PRICE, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures.

Light out of the Ancient Orient Flashed on the Old Testament.

NOTE. This course will be fully illustrated by stereopticon slides of the monuments. Forgotten Empires and the Old Testament (illustrated).

THEODORE GERALD SOARES, PH.D., D.D., Professor of Homiletics and Religious Education, and Head of the Department of Practical Theology.

Literary Studies in Old Testament Masterpieces (six or twelve lectures). Literary Studies in Hebrew Wisdom.

From Malachi to Matthew.

Studies in the Psalms.

HERBERT LOCKWOOD' WILLETT, PH.D., Associate Professor of the

Semitic Languages and Literatures.

Studies in Early Old Testament History.
Studies in the History of Prophecy.

Studies in the Wisdom Literature.

Israel and the Nations.

Book Studies in the Old Testament.

Biblical Apocalypses.

Judah and the Later Prophets.

Israel and the Earlier Prophets.

The Crises of Israel and Their Literary Products.

The Master Writers of the Bible.

XLII. NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION

SHAILER MATHEWS, A.M., D.D., Professor of Historical and Comparative Theology, and Head of the Department of Systematic Theology.

The History of New Testament Times in Palestine.

Social Interpretations of Christianity in Contemporary Fiction.
Social Teachings of Jesus.

The Social Teachings of the Apostles.

THEODORE GERALD Soares, PH.D., D.D., Professor of Homiletics and Religious Education.

The Life and Teachings of Christ.

Studies in the Life of Paul.

The Letters of Paul.

Literary Studies in the New Testament.

HERBERT LOCKWOOD WILLETT, PH.D., Associate Professor of the

Semitic Languages and Literatures.

Studies in the Life of Christ.

The Life and Work of the Apostle Paul.

The Beginnings of Christianity.

Book Studies in the New Testament.

Journeys in the Holy Land.

Recent Researches in Bible Lands.

DAVID BEATON, A.M., Lecturer in Biblical Literature.

The Life of Jesus the Christ.

XLVI. PRACTICAL THEOLOGY

THEODORE G. Soares, Ph.D., D.D., Professor of Homiletics and Religious Education, and Head of the Department of Practical Theology. Religious Education.

ALLAN HOBEN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Homiletics.

The Boy Problem.

DAVID BEATON, A.M., Lecturer in Biblical Literature.

Religious Pedagogy.

The Bible in Modern Life.

MUSIC

LESTER BARTLETT JONES, A.B., Director of Music.

Music and Worship.

The Growth of Song.

NOTE.-Each lecture of the above courses is illustrated with a full musical

programme.

GLENN DILLARD GUNN, Lecturer in Music.

What Music Means to the Musician.

Great Composers: Their Musical Personalities.

NOTE.-Each of Mr. Gunn's courses is a series of lecture-recitals. Each lecture is illustrated on the piano with a selection of the productions of the composers studied.

II. THE CORRESPONDENCE-STUDY DEPARTMENT

I.

PHILOSOPHY

1. Ethics. Mj. PROFESSor Moore and DR. ASHLEY.

2. Logic. Mj. DR. ASHLEY.

3. Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy. Mj. PROFESSOR TUFTS AND MISS TAFT.

4. Modern Philosophy. Mj. PROFESSOR TUFTS AND MISS TAFT.

5. Introduction to Kant. Mj. PROFESSOR Tufts and MISS TAFT.

6. Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century. Mj. PROFESSOR TUFTS AND MISS TAFT.

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1. Elementary Psychology. Mj. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Carr.

2. Advanced Psychology. Mj. DR. MACMILLAN.

3. Psychology of Religion. Mj. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AMES.

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1. Principles of Education. Mj. PROFESSOR Judd.

2. Educational Psychology. Mj. PROFESSOR Moore and Dr. Ashley. 3. Principles of Method. Mj. ASSOCIATE Professor Parker.

4. School Administration and Supervision. M. MR. KENdall.

5. The History of Education. Mj. DR. Dopp.

6. A Comparative Study of the School Systems of Germany, England, and the United States. Mj. PROFESSOR BUTLER.

7. State and Municipal School Systems of the United States. Mj. PROFESSOR BUTLER.

8. Problems in Secondary Education. Mj. PROFESSOR BUTLER. 9. Elementary School Methods.

Mj. DR. Dopp.

10. Social Occupations in Elementary Education. Mj. DR. DOPP.

II. Primitive Art as Educational Means. Mj. DR. Dopp.

12. General Course in Child-Study. Mj. DR. MACMILLAN.

13. An Introduction to Kindergarten Theory and Practice. Mj. MRS. PUTNAM.

14. Froebel's Educational Ideals. Mj. MISS PAYNE.

15. The Training of Children. Mj. MRS. PUTNAM.

II. POLITICAL ECONOMY

1. Principles of Political Economy.-(A and B.) DMj. MR. KENNEDY. 2. Economic History of the United States. Mj. DR. WRIGHT.

3. Money. Mj. PROFESSOR LAUGHLIN AND MR. DOWNEY.

2. Theory and History of Banking. Mj. PROFESSOR LAUGhlin, Mr. KENNEDY, AND MR. STEPHENS.

5. Trusts. Mj. DR. WRIGHT.

6. Trade-Unionism and Labor Legislation. Mj. MR. KENNEDY.

7. Railway Transportation. Mj. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MARSHALL.

8. Problems in American Agriculture. Mj. AssOCIATE PROFESSOR HILL AND MR. EYERLY.

9. Modern Socialism. Mj. MR. KENNEDY.

ACCOUNTING

10. Bookeeping. Mj. MR. Arnett and Mr. KEEN.

II. Partnership and Wholesale Accounting. Mj. MR. ARNETT And Mr. KEEN.

12. Corporation Accounting. Mj. MR. ARNETt and Mr. Keen.

III. POLITICAL SCIENCE

1. Civil Government in the United States. Mj. MR. BRAMHALL.

2. Political Parties. Mj. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MERRIAM.

3. Comparative Politics. (A.) Comparative National Government. Mj. (B.) Municipal Government. Mj. ASSOCIAte Professor MERRIAM AND MR. BRAMHALL.

4. Elements of International Law. Mj.

IV. HISTORY

ACADEMY

1. Outline History of Antiquity to 337 A. D. (A.) Oriental and Greek History to 146 B. C. Mj. (B.) Roman History to 337 A. D. Mj. MISS KNOX.

COLLEGE

2. History of Antiquity to the Fall of the Persian Empire. Mj. Miss KNOX.

3. History of Greece to the Death of Alexander. Mj. MISS KNOX.

4. History of England to the Accession of the Tudors. Mj. MISS KNOX. 5. England from Henry VII to Edward VII (1485-1900). Mj. MISS KNOX. 6. Outline History of Mediaeval Europe (350-1500). Mj. Miss Knox. 7. Outline History of Modern Europe (1517-1900). Mj. MISS KNOX. 8. Europe from 1517 to 1648. Mj. MISS Knox.

9. The French Revolution and the Era of Napoleon. Mj. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR THOMPSON.

10. Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1815-1900). Mj. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Warren.

11. Outline History of Civilization. DMj. DR. WERGELAND.

12. Chief Features of the Progress of Civilization in the Nineteenth Century. DMj. DR. WERGEland.

AMERICAN HISTORY

GROUP I

13. Outline History of the United States from Colonization to the Present Time. Mj. MISS KNOX.

GROUP II

14. Colonial Period (1492-1763). (A) Discovery and Colonization. M. (B) Colonial Institutions and History. M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR WARREN. 15. The Formation of the Nation (1763-89). (A) The American Revolution (1763-83). M. (B) Confederation and the Constitution (1783-89). M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR WARREN.

16. The Growth of the Nation (1789-1861). (A) Foreign Politics and National Expansion (1789-1829). M. (B) The Strife of Sections (1829-61). M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR WARREN.

17. Consolidation and Expansion (1861-1904). (A) Civil War and Reconstruction. M. (B) Political and Economic Centralization: The Nation as a World Power. M. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR WARREN.

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