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CHEMISTRY

Chemistry 7 (a). The Principles of General Chemistry.—First Term.
9:30; C. L. 30. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Robertson.

This course is designed to cover the lecture part of the Fall term in Chemistry
B1. The principles considered are those usually included in the High School
Courses, however, more advanced demonstrations and discussions and the use of a
college text, make it a desirable course for teachers who wish a more thorough
ground work in the subject. No previous chemistry is required for admission.

Chemistry 7 (b). The Principles of General Chemistry.—First Term.
9:30; C. L. 30. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Robertson.

This course is designed to cover the Spring Term of Chemistry B1. Lectures only.
The subject matter considered is the elementary chemistry of carbon, sulphur, and
the more important metals. For admission to this course the student must have
completed the equivalent of four session-hours of college chemistry.

Chemistry 7 (d). The Principles of General Chemistry.—Second
Term. 8:30; C. L. 30. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Carter.

This is a repetition of Chemistry 7 (a).

Chemistry 7 (e). The Principles of General Chemistry.—Second
Term. 9:30; C. L. 30. Credit, one-session hour. Mr. Robertson.

This course is designed to cover the Winter Term of Chemistry B1 The subject
matter included is, the electrolytic dissociation theory, chemical equilibrium, oxidation
and reduction. For admission to this course the student must have completed
the equivalent of two session-hours of college chemistry.

Chemistry 8 (a). Laboratory Course to Accompany Chemistry 7 (a).
—First Term. 9:30 to 11:30. Credit, one session-hour. Fee
$10.00. Deposit for breakage $5.00. Mr. Carter and Assistant.

Two sections of this course will be conducted. One for students interested primarily
in college general chemistry, the other for high school teachers who desire
to consider the problems in laboratory instruction.

Chemistry 8 (b). Laboratory Course to Accompany Chemistry 7 (b).
—First Term. 10:30 to 12:30. Credit, one session-hour. Fee

Chemistry 8 (d). Laboratory Course to Accompany Chemistry 7 (d).
—Second Term. 9:30 to 11:30. Credit, one session-hour. Fee
$10.00. Deposit $5.00. Mr. Robertson and Assistant.

This course is a repetition of Chemistry 8 (a).

Chemistry 8 (d). Laboratory Course to Accompany Chemistry 7 (e).
—Second Term. 10:30 to 12:30. Credit, one session-hour. Fee
$10.00. Deposit $5.00. Mr. Carter and Assistant.

Chemistry 9. Organic Chemistry.—Both Terms. 8:30; C. L. 28,
Laboratory 9:30 to 12:30. C. L. Credit, four session-hours for
the whole quarter. Fee $30.00. Deposit $10.00. Mr. Bird, and
Mr. Schuyler.

This course is designed to cover the work done during the first two terms of the
regular session. There will be one lecture and 3 hours' laboratory a day through
the whole quarter. The course cannot be divided.


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Chemistry 10 (c). Analytical Chemistry. Quantitative Analysis.
Both Terms. 8:30; C. L. 29. Laboratory 9:30 to 11:30. B.A.
or M.A. credit. Credit, two session-hours each term. Fee
$15.00 each term. Deposit $5.00 each term. Mr. Yoe.

This course is offered to students who have had training in elementary quantitative
analysis equivalent to one term of the regular session. In the lectures and recitation
work special emphasis will be given to the theoretical foundations of analytical
chemistry. The laboratory work includes the calibration of weights and the
analysis of phosphate, carborate, and silicate rocks, and alloys.

CONFERENCE.—A weekly conference for the discussion of the problems of
teaching chemistry in the high schools will be held in the chemical laboratory. All
teachers of high school chemistry are invited to attend these meetings.