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six weeks before the date of final examination; and when approved it will become the property of the University; (3) passes a satisfactory final examination in addition to the regular course examinations.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

A. RESIDENT COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

SUMMER QUARTER

The following courses, given here by title only, are open to English students. Descriptions of them will be found in the course lists for the Graduate Divinity School as given above.

XLI. OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION

86. The Prophetic Element in the Old Testament.

XLII. NEW TESTAMENT AND EARLY CHRISTIAN LITERATURE

2. The Greco-Roman World in the First Century.

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LXI. DISCIPLES' DIVINITY

5. Problems of Doctrinal Restatement.

6. Practical Problems among the Disciples of Christ.

LXII. RYDER DIVINITY

5. The Liberal Movement in Modern Theology.

B. NON-RESIDENT CORRESPONDENCE-STUDY COURSES

OLD TESTAMENT

The Foreshadowings of the Christ.

The Work of the Old Testament Sages.

Religion and Religious Teaching of the Old Testament.

NEW TESTAMENT

New Testament Times in Palestine.-AssoCIATE PROFESSor Votaw.

SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY

Outline of Systematic Theology.-ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SMITH.

PRACTICAL THEOLOGY

Homiletics.-DR. GREENE.

Outline Course on Pastoral Duties.--DR. GREENE.

MUSIC

OFFICER OF INSTRUCTION

ROBERT WATERMAN STEVENS, Organist and Director of Choir.

1. Church Music and Singing.—Rudiments of singing and study of rhythm, melody, and harmony.

2. Ear Training and Sight Reading. (a) Special emphasis on a further understanding of music; (b) analysis of compositions; (c) order of service, hymns, anthems, chants, and responses.

This course of study is prescribed for first-year men during two quarters. Both courses are given each quarter, two periods a week.

ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS

LXI. THE DISCIPLES' DIVINITY HOUSE

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION

HERBERT LOCKWOOD WILLETT, PH.D., Dean, Associate Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature.

ERRETT GATES, D.B., PH.D., Assistant Professor of Church History (Disciples' Divinity House).

CHARLES MANFORD SHARPE, A.M., PH.D., Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology (Disciples' Divinity House).

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

1. History of the Disciples.-A study of the religious conditions surrounding the Campbells in Scotland; their removal to America; the conditions of American Christianity at the beginning of the nineteenth century; the beginnings of an independent movement; the early relation and separation of Baptists and Disciples; the union of the Campbell and Stone movements; their journalistic, educational, and missionary enterprises; present problems and future outlook. Mj. Autumn, 1914, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GATES.

2. History of Doctrine among the Disciples.-A study of the rise, progress, and content of the whole body of teaching held by the leaders of the movement for a restoration of primitive Christianity. Mj. Winter, 1915, 1916, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SHARPE.

3. History and Principles of Christian Union. A study of the ideas and forms of unity in the New Testament and in the history of the church to the Reformation. A study of union movements and plans in all sections of the church since the Reformation, and of the present status of the problem, especially in the United States, with a view to determining the fundamental principles of Christian union. Mj. Spring, 1915, 1916, AssISTANT PROFESSOR GATES.

4. Historic Place and Mission of the Disciples.-A study of the purpose and mission of the Disciples in the light of Scripture and history; their special contribution to the reformation of the church; a study of New Testament Christianity; the teaching of Jesus; "first principles" or the preaching of the apostles; the creed, life, and organization of the apostolic church; the problem of union or the presuppositions of the "current reformation." Mj. Autumn, 1915, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GATES.

5. Problems of Doctrinal Restatement.-A critical survey of the chief doctrinal positions of the Disciples with a view to inquiring (1) how these are affected by the progress of theological science, and (2) how the necessary readjustments of the Disciples' historic teaching stand related to their religious mission and dominant religious emphases. Mj. Summer, 1914, 1915, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SHARPE.

6. Practical Problems among the Disciples of Christ (Assembly Lectures).Summer, 1914, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR WILLETT.

7. The Place of the Disciples among the Religious Forces of Today (Assembly Lectures).-Summer, 1915, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR WILLETT.

LXII. THE RYDER (UNIVERSALIST) DIVINITY HOUSE

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION

LEWIS BEALS FISHER, D.D., LL.D., Dean and Lecturer on Denominational History and Doctrine.

L. WARD BRIGHAM, D.D., Lecturer on Liturgics.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

1. History of Doctrine among the Universalists. The teaching of the Bible when it refers to the final outcome of the government of God and the reign of Christ; the Greek theology; Clement of Alexandria; Origen; the Latin Theology and Middle Ages; modern Universalism; Law, Erskine, Maurice, and Farrar; Universalism of Relly, Murray, Ballou; the Restorationist movement; the modern philosophy of Universalism; the new theology, Campbell, Gordon, Abbott; evolution; the new Social Spirit; the wholeness and unity of the race. Mj. Autumn, Winter, and Spring, 1914-15, DEAN FISHER.

2. History of Universalist Organization.-Associations; Conventions; Parishes; Churches; Schools; Publishing interests; Missions, ecclesiastical polity. Mj. Winter and Spring, 1914-15, DEAN FISHER.

3. The Place of Liberal Christianity among the Religious Forces of Today. -Time to be arranged.

4. Worship and Liturgy in the Liberal Christian Churches.-The Christian Pastor at Communion Service, Weddings, Funerals, etc. Time to be arranged. DR. BRIGHAM.

5. The Liberal Movement in Modern Theology.-Mj. DEAN FISHER.

LXIII. THE NORWEGIAN BAPTIST DIVINITY HOUSE

OFFICER OF INSTRUCTION

HENRIK GUNDERSEN, A.M., D.D., Dean and Professor of Systematic Theology.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

I. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND INTERPRETATION

1. Biblical Antiquities.—a, Domestic, b, Civil, c, Sacred.

2. The History of the Jewish Nation.

3. Biblical Interpretation.

4. Introduction to the Old Testament.

5. Introduction to the New Testament.

6. The Life of Christ.

7. The Epistle to the Romans.

8. New Testament Greek.—The Gospel according to Matthew studied grammatically.

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III. HOMILETICS, CHURCH POLITY, AND PASTORAL DUTIES

1. Homiletics, Theoretical and Practical.

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1. English Grammar. The acquisition of a vocabulary, grammatical principles, composition, and translation.

2. Norwegian Grammar and Rhetoric.

3. Geography.-A study in the political geography of the world. Economic and commercial conditions are considered.

4. General History of the World.
5. Logic, Deductive and Inductive.

II. THE LAW SCHOOL

THE FACULTY

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, A.M., LL.D., President of the University.
JAMES PARKER HALL, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law; Dean of the Law School.
HARRY AUGUSTUS BIGELOW, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law.

WALTER WHEELER COOK, A.M., LL.M., Professor of Law.

ERNST FREUND, PH.D., J.U.D., Professor of Law. EDWARD WILCOX HINTON, LL.B., Professor of Law. †JULIAN WILLIAM MACK, LL.B., Professor of Law.

FLOYD RUSSELL MECHEM, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Law. WILLIAM UNDERHILL MOORE, A.M., LL.B., Professor of Law. *CLARKE BUTLER WHITTIER, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law.

ROSCOE POUND, PH.D., LL.M., LL.D. (Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, Harvard University), Professorial Lecturer on Mining and Irrigation Law.

PERCY BERNARD ECKHART, PH.B., LL.B., Lecturer on Public Service Companies and Carriers.

HERMAN ENZLA OLIPHANT, A.B., J.D., Lecturer on Bankruptcy.

HENRY VARNUM FREEMAN, A.M., LL.B., Special Lecturer on Legal Ethics.
CHARLES EDWARD KREMER, LL.B., Special Lecturer on Admiralty Law.
FRANK FREMONT REED, A.B., Special Lecturer on Copyright and Trademark
Law.

CHARLES ANDREWS HUSTON, A.B., J.D., S.J.D., Professor of Law, Leland Stanford Junior University (Summer, 1914).

WILLIAM UNDERHILL MOORE, A.M., LL.B., Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin (Summer, 1914).

WILLIAM REYNOLDS VANCE, PH.D., LL.B., Professor of Law; Dean of Law School, University of Minnesota (Summer, 1914).

FREDERICK WILLIAM SCHENK, Librarian.

RUTH BRADLEY, Secretary.

PERCY ANDERSON HOGAN, Delivery Desk Assistant and Cataloguer.

HANS DAVID GAEBLER, A.M., Library Assistant.

† Absent on leave.

* Resigned.

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