CHEMISTRY A. Elementary Chemistry. (3) Assistant Professors LAMB and BIDDLE, Mr. ROSENSTEIN, and Mr. ARGO. S5. Quantitative Analysis-Gravimetric and Volumetric. (3) Mr. ROSENSTEIN. SSA. Elements of Organic Chemistry. (2) Assistant Professor BIDDLE. 100. Elementary Physical Chemistry for Teachers. (2) $101. Modern Industrial and Commercial History of Europe. (2) 102. Mathematics for the Introductory High Schools. (2) Miss BROOKMAN. 107. Arithmetic of Investment and Expenditure. (2) Miss BROOKMAN. 122. The Modern Teaching of Secondary Mathematics. (2) 123. The Teaching of Industrial Mathematics. (2) 109. Social Phases of Education. (2) Mr. MARSH. Mr. MARSH. Mr. NALDER. 112. Educational Organization and Administration. (2) Mr. NALDER. 114. The Organization of Public School Work for Atypical Children. (1) 115. Training Class for Subnormal Children. (2) Mrs. HICKS. Miss WINN and Miss GAMBLE. 118. Mental Deviation as a Social and Economic Problem. (1) Mrs. HICKS. 119. The Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance. (1) 120. German Primary and Secondary Schools. (2) 31. The Play School. (To be arranged.) Mr. BLOOMFIELD. Mrs. HETHERINGTON, Professor HETHERINGTON, Dr. BEACH and STAFF. S127. Moral Education. (2) S223. School Management. (2) 215. Seminar on Special Problems. (To be arranged.) Professor RUGH. Professor RUGH. Professor RUGH. ENGLISH S1A. Narration. (2) S1B. Exposition. (2) 1E. The Newspaper. (2) 1F. Editorial Theory and Practice. (2) Mr. BLANCHARD. Professor THORPE. Professor THORPE. S2A. From the Beginnings to the Elizabethan Period. (2) Assistant Professor KURTZ. S2B. From the Age of Elizabeth to the End of the Eighteenth Dr. SMITHSON. S7D. Public Speaking. (2) S111D. Middle English: Chaucer. (2) S112A. The English Language in English History. (2) Assistant Professor BROOKE. Professor BABBITT. 150. Rousseau and Romanticism. (2) S117A. Shakespeare. (2) 154. The Teaching of Literature. (2) 246. Seminar in the Elizabethan Lyric. Professor BABBITT. Assistant Professor BROOKE. Assistant Professor BASSETT. (2) Assistant Professor KURTZ. GEOGRAPHY S1A. General Physical Geography: the Lands and the Planetary Relations of the Earth. (2) Mr. REED. S1B. General Physical Geography: the Atmosphere and the Ocean. (2) Mr. REED. A. The Elements of German. GERMAN (Double course.) (4) Mr. BELL. B. Advanced Elementary German. (Double course.) (4) Mr. SCHMIDT. 3. Intermediate German. (2) Mr. SCHMIDT. Assistant Professor PASCHALL. S105(1). Introduction to Recent Literature. (2) *105(2). Introduction to Recent Literature. (2) *106(2). Conversation and Composition. Dr. KARTZKE. Associate Professor WEBER. 108. Middle High German. (2) Associate Professor WEBER. *109(2). The German Drama of the Present Day. (2) 112. The Novelle" in German Literature of the Nineteenth Century. (1) Associate Professor WEBER. GRAPHIC ART A. Freehand Drawing and Perspective. (1) Mr. NAHL and Mr. MACKY. S6A. Elementary Design and Historic Ornament. (1) Dr. MORISON. Professor BARKER. 104. The History of New England, 1600-1913. (2) (2) HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS Professor BARKER. 1. Foods. (Elementary Cookery.) (2) Miss CLARK and Miss BARCLAY. 2. Foods. (General Cookery.) (No credit.) 3. Foods. (2) Miss VOORHEES. Miss CLARK and Miss ALLINGHAM. (2) Miss MURCHIE and Miss MIGNON. Miss PARMELEE and Miss O'NEALE. Miss PARMELEE. Miss O'NEALE. (2) 10. Economics of Textile Purchase. Mrs. WOOLMAN. Mrs. WOOLMAN. Assistant Professor McCHARLES. LATIN 11. Cicero's Essay on Friendship. (2) Dr. DEUTSCH. (1) 12. Roman Life and Society in the Days of the Early Empire. S111. The Law of Property, I. (Double course.) (4) Credit not to exceed six units may be granted for the entire course. 1. Cataloguing and Classification, Including Shelf-listing. 30 periods. 2. Reference Work. 10 periods. 3. Book Buying and Selection of Books. 8 periods. 4. Loan Systems. 2 periods. |