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For Graduates.
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For Graduates.

Chemistry D1: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: Chemistry B1, C1
and Analytical Chemistry C1, or the equivalent, prerequisite.
—The lectures
deal with the fundamental theories and laws of chemical action. Parallel
reading in the history of Chemistry is required. In the laboratory the
study of chemical reactions is taken up in an advanced way, and when the
student has shown proper fitness he undertakes work upon some special
problem in Inorganic Chemistry. Hours by appointment. Professor Bird.

Chemistry D2: Advanced Physical Chemistry: Chemistry B1, C1
and Analytical Chemistry C1, or the equivalent, prerequisite.
—This course
will be given only as occasion demands, and the nature of the work will
be arranged for the individual student. It is intended for those seeking
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy who elect to do work in Physical Chemistry.
Hours by appointment. Associate Professor Edgar.

The Chemical Journal Club meets every Thursday, 11-12, in Professor
Bird's lecture-room, for the critical review and discussion of various topics
of interest in current chemical literature, and of such chemical researches
as may be in progress in the University.

All instructors and advanced students in Chemistry are expected to
participate in these meetings and to take part in the discussions.

The privileges of the club are extended to all persons in the University
or in the vicinity of Charlottesville who are interested in the progress
of Chemistry.