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GEOGRAPHY

Geography. Methods in Geography.—See Education 130.

Geography 159. Economic Geography. First Term.—12:15; P. H.
2. Credit, 2 hours. Miss Kelly.

A broader conception of Geography as a humanized science. A study of the
sources, industrial regions, and transportation facilities of the United States and
South America. The place of the United States in the world of trade and the interdependence
of the United States and South America. Text.—Dryer's Economic
Geography.

Geography 160. Laboratory and Field Work. First Term.—3:30;
P. H. 8. Credit, 2 hours. Miss Kelly.

The study of and importance of materials, textiles, and forest products of the
United States. Maps, graphs, and charts in production. Field work to illustrate
man's dependence on and control of his geographic environment. This course will
be required of students working for certificate credit in Economic Geography.