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CHEMISTRY.

Chemistry S B 1-I. General Chemistry.—First Term, Lecture 8:30;
C. L. 30. Laboratory 9:30 to 11:30. Credit, two session-hours. Fee
$10.00. Deposit for breakage $5.00. Mr. Carter and Assistant.

This course is designed to cover the fundamental principles and phenomena of
inorganic, organic and physical chemistry, and the foundation of analytical chemistry.

Chemistry S B 1-II. General Chemistry.—Second Term. Lecture 8:30;
C. L. 30. Laboratory 9:30 to 11:30. Credit, two session-hours.
Fee $10.00. Deposit fee for breakage $5.00. Mr. Benton.

Chemistry S B 1-I or the equivalent, prerequisite. The subject matter will include
the electrolytic dissociation theory, chemical equilibrium, oxidation and reduction and
description of the halogens and other important nonmetallic elements.

Chemistry S B 1-III. General Chemistry.—First Term. Lecture 9:30;
C. L. 30. Laboratory 10:30 to 12:30. Credit, two session-hours.
Fee $10.00. Deposit for breakage $5.00. Mr. Benton.

Chemistry S B 1-I and S B 1-II or equivalent, prerequisite. The elementary chemistry
of carbon, sulphur, nitrogen, and the more important metals.

Chemistry S B 2-I and II. Qualitative Analysis.—Whole Quarter.
Lecture 8:30; C. L. 29. Laboratory 9:30-11:30; C. L. 27. B.A. or
B.S. credit, 4 session-hours for the whole quarter. Fee $10.00
each term. Deposit $5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe.

In the lectures and recitation work special emphasis is given to the theoretical foundations
of analytical chemistry. The laboratory work consists in a systematic study
of the common basic and acidic constituents, and following this a number of simple
salts, mixtures of salts, alloys, etc., are given for analysis.

Chemistry S B 3-1. Organic Chemistry.—First Term. Lecture 8:30;
C. L. 28. Credit, see course S B 3-II below. Mr. Bird.

Chemistry S B 3-II. Organic Chemistry, Laboratory.—First Term, C.
L. 25. 9:30 to 1:30. Fee $10.00. Deposit $5.00. Credit, for both
S B 3-I and S B 3-II, three session-hours. Any one who has received
two session-hours college credit for a lecture course in Organic
Chemistry may take the course S B 3-II and receive one
more hour of credit. Otherwise no credit is given for either course
taken alone. Mr. Bird and Mr. Stewart.

These two courses, S B 3-I, and S B 3-II, are together designed to prepare one for
a standard medical course in Biochemistry, and to fulfill the entrance requirements
of the Medical School as regards Organic Chemistry,—30 lectures and 120 hours of
laboratory study. About two hours per day outside study is necessary. No other
subject may be registered for without special permission from Mr. Bird.


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Chemistry S B 4-I, II and III. Quantitative Analysis.—Whole Quarter.
Lecture 11:30 to 12:30. Laboratory 8:30 to 11:30. C. L. 27. B.A.
or B.S. credit, four session-hours for the whole quarter. Fee $10.00
each term. Deposit $5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe and Mr. Markham.

The theory and practice of typical volumetric and gravimetric analyses.

Chemistry S C 7. Colloid Chemistry.—Whole Quarter. Hours by appointment.
Open only to properly qualified students. Each student
will be assigned to a research problem. The credit given will depend
upon the quality of the work and the progress made by the
individual students. It should be possible for a student devoting
his entire time to this work to satisfy the thesis requirement for
the Master's degree. Fee $5.00 each term. Laboratory fee $10.00
each term. Deposit for breakage $5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe.