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INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
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INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

Chemistry sB6-I: Industrial Chemistry: First Term. 9:30; C. L. 29.
Credit, 1 session-hour. A fee of $25.00 will be charged for this class in addition
to the $5.00 registration fee which is charged all students. There will be
no other tuition fee.

Mr. Hitchcock.

A course of 30 descriptive lectures devoted to the study of the principal industrial
processes in this country. Particular attention is devoted to the chemical manufactures of
importance in the South. Economic aspects are considered in the utilization of natural
resources made possible through the present and contemplated capacities for the several
types of rayon, pulp and paper products, heavy chemicals, and fertilizers, all of which
are so closely related to the Southern economic structure. A program of collateral reading
is planned to best meet individual needs. Designed not only for the students specializing
in Chemistry, but for those interested in modern industrial development in the South.