The Graduate School offers courses in twenty-seven distinct subjects, as follows: Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Architecture, Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, English Language and Literature, French, Geology, German, Greek, History, Horticulture, Household Science, Latin, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, Philosophy, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Thremmatology, and Zoology. For further information see "General Description of Courses," beginning on page 208. The distinctively graduate courses are usually numbered 101, 102, etc., under each subject, but some of the courses open to undergraduates may also be taken for credit towards an advanced degree. See Graduate School, page 151. The School of Library Science, or the State Library School, offers a course of study extending over five years, three of which are in either the College of Literature and Arts or the College of Science. The last two years are devoted to courses in Library Science in the Library School. The full course leads to the degree of bachelor of library science. The School of Music offers courses in vocal and instrumental music, leading to the degree of bachelor of music. The College of Law offers a course of study leading to the degree of bachelor of laws. The College of Medicine offers a course of study leading to the degree of doctor of medicine. The School of Pharmacy offers a course in all branches necessary to a complete scientific and practical knowledge of pharmacy, including pharmacy, chemistry, materia medica, botany, physics, and physiology. The course leads to the degree of graduate in pharmacy. The College of Dentistry offers a three-year course leading to the degree of doctor of dental surgery. THE COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS The departments of liberal arts are divided between the College of Literature and Arts and the College of Science, which, mainly for administrative reasons, are separately organized. FACULTY EDMUND J. JAMES, PH.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT. EVARTS B. GREENE, PH.D., ACTING DEAN, College of Literature and Arts. EDGAR J. TOWNSEND, PH.D., ACTING DEAN, College of Science. In Art and Design FRANK F. FREDERICK, Professor. EDWARD J. LAKE, B.S., Assistant Professor. ISABEL E. JONES, Instructor. In Astronomy— JOEL STEBBINS, PH.D., Assistant Professor. In Botany T. J. BURRILL, PH.D., LL.D., Professor. C. F. HOTTES, PH.D., Assistant Professor. C. F. BRISCOE, A.B., Instructor. W. S. BALLARD, A.B., Assistant. In Ceramics C. W. ROLFE, M.S., Director. R. C. PURDY, Instructor. J. F. KRIEHBIEL, B.S., Instructor. In Chemistry S. W. PARR, M.S., Professor. H. S. GRINDLEY, SC.D., Professor. E. BARTOW, PH.D., Associate Professor. W. M. DEHN, PH.D., Instructor. J. H. WALTON, PH.D., Instructor. DAVID KINLEY, PH.D., Professor. MAURICE H. ROBINSON, PH.D., Professor, Industry and Trans portation. GEORGE M. FISK, PH.D., Professor, Commerce. NATHAN A. WESTON, PH.D., Assistant Professor. ARTHUR S. FIELD, A.M., Instructor. BELVA M. HERRON, B.L., Instructor. LOUIS H. D. WELD, A.B., Fellow. In Education EDWARD G. DEXTER, PH.D., Professor. EDWARD O. SISSON, PH.D., Assistant Professor. FRANK HAMSHER, A.B., Assistant Professor. In English Language and Literature DANIEL K. DODGE, PH.D., Professor. EDWARD C. BALDWIN, PH.D., Assistant Professor. HARRY G. PAUL, A.M., Assistant Professor. BERTHA M. PILLSBURY, A.M., Instructor. In Entomology J. W. FOLSOM, Sc.D., Instructor. J. P. GILBERT, A.B., Fellow. In Geology C. W. ROLFE, M.S., Professor. In German GUSTAF KARSTEN, PH.D., Professor. GEORGE H. MEYER, A.M., Assistant Professor. JAMES A. CHILES, A.M., LL.B., Instructor. In Greek CHARLES M. Moss, PH.D., Professor. In History EVARTS B. GREENE, PH.D., Professor. HENRY L. SCHOOLCRAFT, PH.D., Assistant Professor. OLIVER M. DICKERSON, A.M., Fellow. In Household Science ISABEL BEVIER, PH.M., Professor. In Latin HERBERT J. BARTON, PH.D., Professor. In Mathematics S. W. SHATTUCK, C.E., Professor. E. J. TOWNSEND, PH.D., Professor. H. L. RIETZ, PH.D., Assistant Professor. S. E. SLOCUM, PH.D., Assistant Professor. E. L. MILNE, M.S., Instructor. H. L. COAR, PH.D., Instructor. E. B. LYTLE, A.M., Instructor. |