Allied Subjects.
Accounting: 3 months; 1 lecture (3). Mr. Carruthers.
Automobiles: 3 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours shopwork (15). Professor
Hancock and assistants.
Bacteriology, Military: 3 or 9 months; 1 lecture and 4 hours laboratory
(7). Professor Lewis.
Ballistics: Mathematics A1 or A2 prerequisite: 3 months; 3 lectures
(9). Adjunct Professor Luck.
Biology B1: 9 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15). Professor
Lewis, Professor Kepner and assistants.
Business Management: 3 months; 2 lectures (6). Mr. Carruthers.
Chemistry B1: 9 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15). Associate
Professor Carter, Mr. Robertson and assistants.
Chemistry B2: 9 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15).
Professor Bird and Professor Waddell.
Chemistry, Military, 2: 6 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory
(15). Associate Professor Carter, Mr. Robertson and assistants.
Chemistry, Military, 3: Qualitative Analysis: Military Chemistry 2 prerequisite:
3 months; 3 lectures and 9 hours laboratory (18). Professor
Dunnington and Mr. Le Tellier.
Chemistry, Military, 4: Quantitative Analysis: Military Chemistry 2
and 3 prerequisite: 6 months; 3 lectures and 12 hours laboratory (21).
Professor Dunnington and Mr. Le Tellier.
Chemistry, Military, 6: Organic Chemistry: Military Chemistry 2 prerequisite:
6 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15). Professor
Bird and Professor Waddell.
Chemistry, Military, 8: Physical Chemistry: Military Chemistry 2, 3,
4 and 6 prerequisite; 6 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15).
Professor Bird and Associate Professor Carter.
Economics 1: 3 months; 3 lectures (9). Mr. Snavely and Mr. Hart.
Economics B1: 3, 6 or 9 months; 3 lectures. Mr. Snavely and Mr.
Hart.
Electrical Engineering, Practical: 3, 6, or 9 months; 3 lectures and
4 hours laboratory, based upon 8 hours of study (15). Professor Rodman.
English Literature A1: 6 months; 3 lectures (9). Associate Professor
Johnson, Adjunct Professor Shewmake and Mr. Huffman.
English Literature B1: English Litcrature A1 or A2 prerequisite: 3
months; 3 lectures (9). Professor Metcalf.
English B2: English Literature A1 or A2 prerequisite: 6 months; 3 lectures
(9). Adjunct Professor Shewmake.
French, Military, 1: 3, 6 or 9 months; 6 lectures, based upon 3 hours
of study (9). Adjunct Professor Graham, Professor Webb, Professor
Eager, Adjunct Professor McLemore and Mr. Lehman.
French, Military, 2: French 1 or French A and B of the entrance requirements,
prerequisite: 3, 6 or 9 months; 3 lectures a week (9). Professor
Wilson.
Geography, Military: 3 months, second term; 3 lectures (9). Professor
Watson and Adjunct Professor Giles.
Geology B1: 9 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15). Adjunct
Professor Giles and Mr. Furcron.
Geology B2: 9 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory (15). Professor
Watson.
Geology, Military, 1: 3 months; 2 lectures, based upon 5 hours of
study, and 2 hours laboratory (9). Adjunct Professor Giles and Mr. Furcron.
German, Military, 1: 3 months; 6 lectures, based upon 3 hours of
study (9). Professor Faulkner.
German, Military, 2: German A of the entrance requirements, prerequisite:
3 months; 3 lectures (9). Professor Faulkner.
German, Military, 3: German A and B of the entrance requirements, prerequisite:
6 or 9 months; 3 lectures (9). Professor Faulkner.
History B2: 3, 6 or 9 months: 3 lectures (9). Professor Dabney.
Law, International: 3 months; 3 lectures a week. Professor Lile and
Professor Graves.
Mapreading and Navigation: 3, 6 or 9 months; 3 lectures and 2 hours
laboratory in the School of Geology, and 1 hour laboratory in the School
of Astronomy (12). Professor Mitchell, Adjunct Professor Giles and
Mr. Lowenberg.
Mathematics A1: Trigonometry: Mathematics A1, A2 and B of the en-
trance requirements, prerequisite: 3 months; 3 lectures (9). Professor
Echols, Professor
Page and Mr.
Linfield.
Mathematics A2: Mathematics A1, A2, B, C and D of the entrance requirements,
prerequisite: 3, 6 or 9 months; 3 lectures (9). Adjunct Professor
Luck and Mr. Linfield.
Mathematics B3: Mathematics A2 prerequisite: 9 months; 3 lectures
(9). Professor Echols.
Meteorology: 3 months, third term; 3 lectures and 3 hours laboratory
(12). Adjunct Professor Giles.
Navigation: 3, 6 or 9 months; 3 lectures and 3 hours laboratory (12).
Professor Mitchell and Mr. Carleton.
Ordnance, Modern: 3 months; 1 lecture (3). Professor Hoxton.
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Physics, Elementary: 3 months, first term; 2 lectures, 1 quiz, and
4 hours laboratory, based upon 5 hours of study (12). Professor Hoxton,
Adjunct Professor Ball and Mr. Gilchrist.
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Physics B1: A knowledge of Solid Geometry and of the Trigonometry
of the right triangle prerequisite: 6 months; 3 lectures and 6 hours laboratory
(15). Professor Hoxton.
Radio-Telegraphy: 3, 6 or 9 months; 6 hours laboratory (6). Mr.
Nichols.
Sanitation and Hygiene: 3 months; 3 lectures (9). Professor Lambeth
and Professor Heck.
Statistics: 3 months; 2 lectures (6). Mr. Snavely.
Surveying and Mapmaking 1: 3 months, first and third terms. (A)
3 lectures a week for 8 weeks in Trigonometry: Professor Echols, Professor
J. M. Page, Adjunct Professor Luck and Mr. Linfield. (B) 24
hours a week for 4 weeks in mapmaking and field surveying: Professor
Newcomb and assistants. (15).
Surveying and Mapmaking 2: 3 months, first and third terms; 3
lectures and 6 hours of field work (15). Professor Newcomb and assistants.
Trigonometry: See Mathematics A.