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THE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION

THE CORRESPONDENCE-STUDY DEPARTMENT

OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION

HARRY PRATT JUDSON, President of the University.

ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, Director of the University Libraries.

GEORGIA LOUISE CHAMBERLIN, Secretary of the Reading and Library Department in the American Institute of Sacred Literature.

HERVEY FOSTER MALLORY, Secretary of the Correspondence-Study Department.

CHAIRMEN OF SECTION COMMITTEES:

ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, Sacred Literature.

JOHN MERLE COULTER, Physical and Biological Sciences.

CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD, Education.

RICHARD GREEN MOULTON, General Literature.

FRANCIS WAYLAND SHEPARDSON, Historical and Social Sciences.

THE FACULTY

ROBERT JOHNSON BONNER, PH.D., Professor of Greek.

JAMES HENRY BREASTED, PH.D., Professor of Egyptology and Oriental History; Director of Haskell Oriental Museum.

ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, D.D., Professor and Head of the Department of New Testament and Early Christian Literature; Director of the University Libraries.

NATHANIEL BUTLER, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Professor of Education; Director of Co-operation with Secondary Schools.

LEONARD EUGENE DICKSON, PH.D., Professor of Mathematics.

THOMAS ATKINSON Jenkins, PH.D., Professor of French Philology.

LEON CARROLL Marshall, A.M., Professor of Political Economy; Dean of the Senior Colleges and Dean of the College of Commerce and Administration. FRANK JUSTUS MILLER, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of Latin; Dean in the Junior Colleges.

ELIAKIM HASTINGS MOORE, PH.D., LL.D., Sc.D., MATH.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics.

FOREST RAY MOULTON, PH.D., Professor of Astronomy.

RICHARD GREEN MOULTON, PH.D., Professor of Literary Theory and Interpretation and Head of the Department of General Literature.

GEORGE WILLIAM MYERS, PH.D., Professor of the Teaching of Mathematics and Astronomy.

HENRY WASHINGTON PRESCOTT, PH.D., Professor of Classical Philology.

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

PAUL, SHOREY, PH.D., LL.D., LITT.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Greek.

GERALD BIRNEY SMITH, A.M., D.B., Professor of Christian Theology.

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

JULIUS STIEGLITZ, PH.D., Sc.D., Professor of Chemistry; Director of Analytical Chemistry.

MARION TALBOT, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Household Administration; Dean of Women.

JAMES WESTFALL THOMPSON, PH.D., Professor of European History.

JAMES HAYDEN TUFTS, PH.D., LL.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Philosophy.

ERNEST JULIUS WILCZYNSKI, PH.D., Professor of Mathematics.

SAMUEL WENDELL WILLISTON, M.D., PH.D., Sc.D., Professor of Paleontology. FRANCIS ASBURY WOOD, PH.D., L.H.D., Professor of Germanic Philology.

BENJAMIN ALLEN GREENE, A.B., D.D., Professorial Lecturer on Practical Theology.

ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER, A.B., D.D., Professorial Lecturer on Modern Missions.

GEORGE RICKER BERRY, PH.D., Extension Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures.

FRED HARVEY HALL CALHOUN, PH.D., Extension Professor of Geology.
ERNEST RITSON DEWSNUP, A.M., Extension Professor of Railway Technology.
HERBERT FRANCIS EVANS, PH.D., Extension Professor of Religious Education.
GENEVA MISENER, PH.D., Extension Professor of Greek.

ARTHUR CARLTON TROWBRIDGE, PH.D., Extension Professor of Geology.

ZONIA BABER, S.B., Associate Professor of the Teaching of Geography and Geology.

CHARLES HENRY BEESON, PH.D., Associate Professor of Latin.

OTIS WILLIAM CALDWELL, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany; Supervisor of Nature-Study in the School of Education; Dean of University College. SHIRLEY JACKSON CASE, PH.D., Associate Professor of New Testament Interpretation.

CHARLES JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Botany. HENRY CHANDLER COWLES, PH.D., Associate Professor of Plant Ecology. ELLIOT ROWLAND DOWNING, PH.D., Associate Professor of Natural Science; Assistant Dean in the College of Education.

EDGAR JOHNSON GOODSPEED, PH.D., Associate Professor of Biblical and Patristic Greek; Assistant Director of Haskell Oriental Museum.

ROBERT FRANKLIN HOXIE, PH.D., Associate Professor of Political Economy. KURT LAVES, PH.D., Associate Professor of Astronomy.

FRANK MITCHELL LEAVITT, Associate Professor of Industrial Education.

ROLLO L. LYMAN, A.B., Associate Professor of the Teaching of English in the College of Education.

JOHN WILDMAN MONCRIEF, A.M., D.D., Associate Professor of Church History. HORATIO HACKETT NEWMAN, PH.D., Associate Professor of Zoology and

Embryology.

EMILY JANE RICE, PH.B., Associate Professor of the Teaching of History. JOHN MERLIN POWIS SMITH, PH.D., Associate Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature.

FREDERICK STARR, PH.D., Sc.D., Associate Professor of Anthropology; Curator of the Anthropological Section of Walker Museum.

CLYDE WEBER VOTAW, PH.D., Associate Professor of New Testament Literature. ERNEST HATCH WILKINS, PH.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages. CHESTER WHITNEY WRIGHT, PH.D., Associate Professor of Political Economy.

George Linnaeus Marsh, PH.D., Extension Associate Professor of English.

EDWARD SCRIBNER AMES, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
CHARLES READ BASKERVILL, PH.D., Assistant Professor of English.
JOHN FRANKLIN BOBBITT, PH.D., Assistant Professor of School Administration.
ALBERT DUDLEY BROKAW, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Geology.

HARVEY A. CARR, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology.
WILLIAM CROCKER, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology.
HENRI CHARLES EDOUARD DAVID, A.M., Assistant Professor of French Literature.
FRANK NUGENT FREEMAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology.
ERRETT GATES, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Church History.

CHESTER NAThan Gould, PH.D., Assistant Professor of German and Scandinavian Literature.

HANS ERNST GRONOW, PH.D., Assistant Professor of German.

MARCUS WILSON JERNEGAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of History.
THOMAS ALBERT KNOTT, PH.D., Assistant Professor of English.
WILLIAM JESSE GOAD Land, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.
DAVID JUDSON LINGLE, M.D., PH.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology.
WILLIAM DUNCAN MACMILLAN, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Astronomy.
THEODORE LEE NEFF, A.M., PH.D., Assistant Professor of French.
ADOLF CHARLES VON NOÉ, PH.D., Assistant Professor of German Literature.
CURTIS HOWE WALKER, PH.D., Assistant Professor of History.

FRANK MELVILLE BRONSON, A.M., Extension Assistant Professor of Greek.
HARRIET CRANDall Davenport, A.M., Extension Assistant Professor of English.
ANA JULE ENKE, PH.B., Extension Assistant Professor of Spanish.
ARNOLD BENNETT HALL, J.D., Extension Assistant Professor of Political Science.
WILLIAM HOOVER, PH.D., Extension Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
FRANCES ADA Knox, A.B., Extension Assistant Professor of History.
ANNIE MARION MACLEAN, PH.D., Extension Assistant Professor of Sociology.
EDWARD JAMES MOORE, A.M., PH.D., Extension Assistant Professor of Physics.
HERMON HARRISON SEVERN, A.B., Extension Assistant Professor of New Testa-
ment Literature.

WILBERT LESTER CARR, A.M., Instructor in Latin in the University High
School.

FRANK BARNES CHERINGTON, A.B., Instructor in English in the University High School.

WALTER EUGENE CLARK, PH.D., Instructor in Sanskrit and Indo-European Comparative Philology.

GEORGE DAMON FULLER, PH.D., Instructor in Plant Ecology.

FREDERICK BEnjamin Garver, A.B., Instructor in Political Economy.

CARL HENRY Grabo, Ph.B., Instructor in English.

AGNES KEITH HANNA, Instructor in Home Economics and Household Art.
PAUL GUSTAV HEINEMANN, PH.D., Instructor in Bacteriology.

JACOB HAROLD Heinzelmann, PH.D., Instructor in German.

BERTHA HENDERSON, S.B., Instructor in Geography.

JAMES ROOT HULBERT, PH.D., Instructor in English.

MARY JEAN LANIER, S.B., Instructor in Geography.

DANIEL DAVID LUCKENBILL, PH.D., Instructor in Semitics.

HAROLD GLENN MOULTON, PH.B., Instructor in Political Economy.

SARAH FRANCES PELLETT, A.M., Instructor in Latin in the University High School.

PAUL HERMAN PHILLIPSON, PH.D., Instructor in German.

LEMUEL CHARles Raiford, PH.D., Instructor in Chemistry.

JOSEPHINE CHEster Robertson, A.B., Head Cataloguer in the Libraries.

HARRY FLETCHER SCOTT, A.M., Instructor in Latin in the University High School.

VICTOR ERNEST SHELFORD, PH.D., Instructor in Zoology.

ROLLA MILTON TRYON, A.M., Instructor in the Method of Teaching History. AMY RACHEL WHITTIER, Instructor in Design.

ELSIE AMY WYGANT, Instructor in Education.

MYRON LUCIUS ASHLEY, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Philosophy.

JOHN WILLIAM BAILEY, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Biblical and Patristic Greek.

MABEL BANTA BEESON, A.M., Extension Instructor in Latin.

LAETITIA MOON CONARD, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Comparative Religion. KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Education.

EARL BIXBY FERSON, Extension Instructor in Drawing.

JOHN SHARPLESS Fox, PH.D., Extension Instructor in History.

SAMUEL NORTHRUP HARPER, A.B., Extension Instructor in the Russian Language and Literature.

CLIFTON DURANT HOWE, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Botany.

HENRY FREMONT KEEN, Extension Instructor in Accounting.

HENRIETTA BECKER VON KLENZE, PH.D., Extension Instructor in German.
DANIEL PETER MACMILLAN, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Psychology.
ALICE HARVEY PUTNAM, Extension Instructor in Education.
EMMA SCHRADER, PH.M., Extension Instructor in General Literature.

ERNEST LYNN TALBERT, PH.D., Extension Instructor in Psychology.

JESSIE E. BLACK, PH.B., Extension Associate in School Library Economics. RUTH RAYMOND, Extension Associate in Home Economics.

YINCHANG TSENSHAN WANG, A.B., Extension Associate in Chinese.

SOPHIA HENNION ECKERSON, PH.D., Assistant in Plant Physiology.
KATHARINE GRAHAM, Assistant in English.

ROY BATCHELDER NELSON, A.B., Assistant in Greek.

EUGENE AUSTIN STEPHENSON, S.B., Assistant in Geology.

FRANCIS JOSEPH TSCHAN, A.M., Assistant in History.

CATHERINE QUARLES BASKERVILL, A.B., Extension Assistant in English.

LOUISE CLARK, Extension Assistant in Design.

ELDON COBB EVANS, A.M., Extension Assistant in Political Science.

EDWARD ATWOOD HENRY, D.B., Extension Assistant in Old Testament Language and Literature.

FRANCES LUCY SWAIN, A.M., Extension Assistant in Household Administration.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Work for non-resident students is offered by the University through the University Extension Division.

The Correspondence-Study Department offers to individual students systematic courses of study in secondary and college subjects under the personal supervision and guidance of University instructors. All non-resident work for credit is conducted through this Department. For further information consult the Announcements of the Correspondence-Study Department.

1. Purpose and Constituency.-Through the Correspondence-Study Department the University endeavors to offer as many as possible of the courses given in the classrooms of its different divisions so that those whose formal schooling has been interrupted may continue their studies. The aim is to offer to anyone the opportunity of securing instruction from specialists. One may begin any course for which he is prepared at any time.

2. Method of Instruction.-Each correspondence course is designed to be equivalent to the corresponding residence course. A major (Mj.) calls for an amount of work which a student in residence would be expected to accomplish in twelve weeks, reciting five hours per week. A minor (M.) is half a major. Courses are of two kinds, formal and informal.

a) The formal course furnishes a systematic presentation of the subject in a given number of lessons. Each lesson contains: (1) full directions for study, including references to the textbooks by chapter and page; (2) necessary suggestions and assistance; (3) questions to test the student's methods of work as well as his understanding of the ground covered.

b) The informal course is designed for students who are pursuing studies of an advanced nature. The formal lesson sheet is dispensed with, but the course is carefully outlined by the instructor, and the student is required to present satisfactory evidence that the work is being properly done.

Courses are formal and command credit unless statement is made to the contrary in the Announcements of the Department.

3. Admission. No preliminary examination or proof of previous work is required of applicants for correspondence courses, but the University reserves the right to reject applicants, or to recommend other courses than those chosen,

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