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For Undergraduates.

Chemistry B1: General Chemistry.—The fundamental principles
and phenomena of inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry are discussed,
and the foundations of analytical chemistry are dealt with at
appropriate places. Most of the time is devoted to inorganic phenomena.
No previous study of chemistry is demanded. (B. A. or
B. S. credit, 6 session-hours.) Section I, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
11-12; Section II, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10-11. Laboratory,
6 hours a week. West Range Chemical Laboratory. Professor Bird,
Mr. Carter, and assistants.

Students entering in January, with adequate preparation, will be


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admitted to Chemistry B1, above, and will receive full credit for the
course on completing the work of the first term.

Chemistry B2: Organic Chemistry: Course B1 or its equivalent,
prerequisite.
—This course is intended to serve as an introduction to the
general subject of Organic Chemistry, including chemical synthesis
and the theories of molecular structure, as applied to the compounds
of Carbon. In the laboratory standard methods of synthesis, as well
as the preparation from natural sources, of important organic substances
will be studied experimentally. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 6 session-hours.)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9-10. Laboratory, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 2-4. Associate Professor Edgar, Mr. Diggs,
and assistants.