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SUMMER QUARTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA

Officers of the Summer Quarter

Administrative Board

JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E., Sc.D., LL.D.,

President of the University

CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS, Ped.D., LL.D.

Professor of Education and Dean of the Summer Quarter

JOHN CALVIN METCALF, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D.

Professor of English Literature and Dean of the Department of
Graduate Studies

GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.

Professor of Psychology and Education and Dean of the College

WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B.A.

Professor of Biblical Literature

WILSON GEE, M.A., Ph.D.

Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology

RUFUS JOSEPH COSTEN, M.A.

Supervisor of Local Arrangements and Buildings and Grounds for
Summer Quarter

RUTH RISHER, B.A.

Registrar

CECILE MARIE AREHART

Secretary

ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS

Bursar

JAMES RAWLINGS THOMSON

Assistant Bursar

STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD, B.S., M.D.

Physician—First Term

OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR., B.S., M.D.

Physician—Second Term


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EDWARD ALVEY, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Professor of Education and Director of Teacher Training, State Teachers
College, Fredericksburg, Virginia. 
LULA OCILLEE ANDREWS, M.A.  English 
Instructor in English, Extension Division, University of Virginia. 
ERNEST JAMES ASHBAUGH, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Dean of School of Education, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. 
JOHN WENDELL BAILEY, Ph.D.  Zoölogy 
Professor of Biology, University of Richmond. 
ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, M.A., Ph.D.  Philosophy 
Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia. 
JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D.  Spanish 
Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. 
GEORGIA MAY BARRETT, M.A.  Education 
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Miami, Florida. 
ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, M.D.  Anatomy 
Professor of Anatomy, University of Virginia. 
WILLIAM GLEASON BEAN, M.A., Ph.D.  History 
Professor of History, Washington and Lee University. 
RICHMOND THOMAS McGREGOR BELL, Ph.D.  Chemistry 
Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia. 
ALBERT LUTHER BENNETT, M.A., M.Ed.  Education 
Former Assistant Professor of School Administration, University of Virginia. 
HELEN BETELLE, B.M.  Music 
Graduate Student in Music, Paris and Vienna. 
EDWIN MORRIS BETTS, M.S., Ph.D.  Biology 
Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. 
ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, Ph.D.  Chemistry 
Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. 
ELDRIDGE ROGER BOYLE, Jr., B.S.  Dramatic Art 
Associate Director of Virginia Players, University of Virginia. 
SYDNEY WILLIAM BRITTON, M.D., C.M.  Physiology 
Professor of Physiology, University of Virginia. 
FREDERICK LYONS BROWN, M.A., Ph.D.  Physics 
Associate Professor of Physics, University of Virginia. 
SYDNEY MacGILLVARY BROWN, M.A., B.Litt.  History 
Professor of History, Lehigh University. 
H. DEAN CAMPBELL, C.P.A.  Economics 
Assistant Professor, University of Southern California. 
GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, M.A., Ph.D.  Chemistry 
Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. 
JAMES ROBERT CASH, M.A., M.D.  Pathology 
Professor of Pathology, University of Virginia. 
ALFRED CHANUTIN, Ph.B., Ph.D.  Biochemistry 
Professor of Biochemistry, University of Virginia. 
RANDOLPH WARNER CHURCH, M.S., B.L.S.  Library Science 
Assistant State Librarian, Richmond, Virginia. 
ELIOT CLARK  Art 
Associate Member of National Academy of Art. 
ELTON CROMWELL COCKE, M.S., Ph.D.  Biology 
Instructor in Biology, University of Virginia. 
ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, Jr., M.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), Ph.D.  English 
Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia 
MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE  Library Science 
Assistant Librarian, University of Virginia. 
EMMETT REID DUNN, Ph.D.  Zoölogy 
Professor of Biology, Haverford College. 
ROWLAND ANDREWS EGGER, M.A., Ph.D.  Political Science 
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia. 
WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., Ph.D.  German 
Professor of Germanic Languages, University of Virginia. 
ERNEST CARROLL FAUST  Helminthology 
Professor of Parasitology, Tulane University. 
GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.  Education and Psychology 
Professor of Psychology and Education, University of Virginia. 
WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B.A.  Biblical Literature 
Professor of Biblical Literature, University of Virginia. 
EARLY LEE FOX, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Professor of History, Randolph-Macon College. 
RICHARD CECIL GARLICK, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.  French 
Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. 
MARY VIRGINIA GAVER, B.A., B.L.S.  Library Science 
Librarian, George Washington High School, Danville, Virginia. 
WILSON GEE, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.  Rural Social Economics 
Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Virginia. 
FRANK ARTHUR GELDARD, M.A., Ph.D.  Psychology 
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia. 
CHAUNCEY McLEAN GILBERT, B.S., Ph.D.  Zoölogy 
Instructor in Zoölogy, University of Virginia. 
BEVERLY vonHALLER GILMER, M.S., Ph.D.  Psychology 
Professor of Psychology, King College. 
ROBERT KENT GOOCH, M.A., D.Phil. (Oxon.)  Political Science 
Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia. 
ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.  English 
Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia. 
RUFUS CLAUDE GRAHAM, M.A.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
W. PATTON GRAHAM, M.A.,  French 
Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. 
BINNEY GUNNISON, B.A.  Dramatic Art 
Dean of Curry School of Expression. 
MARION CLIFFORD HARRISON, M.A., Ph.D.  English 
Professor of English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. 
WAYLAND JACKSON HAYES, M.S., Ph.D.  Education 
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University. 
ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH, M.A., Ph.D.  English 
Professor of English, University of Virginia. 
CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E.  Mathematics 
Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering, University of Virginia. 
RUTH HENDERSON, M.A.  Education 
Supervisor of Elementary Education, Virginia State Board of Education. 
ARCHIBALD HENDERSON HILL, M.A., Ph.D.  English 
Associate Professor of English and English Philology, University of
Virginia. 
FRANK WILLIAM HOFFER, M.A., Ph.D.  Sociology 
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia. 
MYRTLE MARY HOLLO, Ph.B., M.A.  Nursing Education 
Acting Assistant Professor of Nursing Education, University of Virginia. 
FLOYD NELSON HOUSE, Ph.D.  Sociology 
Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia. 
LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, M.A., Ph.D.  Physics 
Professor of Physics, University of Virginia. 
CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY, M.S., LL.B.  Commercial Law 
Associate Professor of Commercial Law, University of Virginia. 
DUNCAN CLARK HYDE, M.A., Ph.D.  Economics 
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Virginia. 
HORACE MACAULAY IVY, M.A. Ph.D.  Education 
Superintendant of Schools, Meridian, Mississippi. 
ARTHUR MERRITT JARMAN, M.S., Ph.D.  Education 
Assistant Professor of Education, University of Virginia. 
GEORGE W. JEFFERS, Ph.D.  Zoölogy 
Professor of Biology, Farmville State Teachers College. 
DUNCAN STARR JOHNSON, Ph.D.  Botany 
Professor of Botany and Director of the Botanical Garden, Johns Hopkins
University. 
HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON, M.A., Ph.M.  English 
Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia. 
H. M. JOHNSON, Ph.D.  Psychology 
Professor of Psychology, American University. 
EDMUND RUFFIN JONES, Jr., Ph.D.  Zoölogy 
Associate Professor of Biology, Norfolk Division, College of William and
Mary. 
HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A., Ph.D.  Histology and Embryology 
Professor of Histology and Embryology, University of Virginia. 
SANFORD M. KANADY  Commercial Education 
Instructor, Commercial Department, Baltimore City College. 
ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, M.A., Ph.D.  Economics 
Professor of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Virginia. 
EDGAR STUART KIRACOFE, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Professor of Psychology and Education, Elizabethtown College. 
FRANCIS GREENFIELD LANKFORD, Jr., M.A.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
LAWRENCE LEE, B.S.  French 
Instructor in French, University of Virginia. 
EMMETT LEWIS, B.A.  Physical Education 
Instructor in Music, University of Alabama. 
IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, M.S., Ph.D.  Botany 
Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. 
JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., Ph.D.  Mathematics 
Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia. 
LOREN CAREY MacKINNEY, Ph.D.  History 
Professor of Medieval History, University of North Carolina. 
ANNA LEIGH McCORKLE  Education 
Rural Supervisor, Russell County, Virginia. 
JEWEL CHESTER McKEE, Ph.D.  Botany 
Professor of Botany, Mississippi State College. 
AMELIA McLESTER, M.A.  Education 
Assistant Professor of Education, University of Virginia. 
JOHN LEVI MANAHAN, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Professor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of
Education, University of Virginia. 
KENNETH FULLER MAXCY, B.A., M.D., Dr. P.H.  Bacteriology 
Professor of Preventive Medicine and Bacteriology, University of Virginia. 
RICHARD ANDREW MEADE, B.A.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
EARL GODFREY MELLOR, M.A., Ph.D.  French 
Associate Professor of Romance Philology, University of Virginia. 
JAMES SHANNON MILLER, Jr., B.S., E.E.  Engineering 
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Virginia. 
WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, Ph.D.  Latin 
Professor of Latin, University of Virginia. 
JOSEPH JAMES MURRAY, D.D.,  Ornithology 
Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Virginia. 
LOUISE OATES, M.A.  Nursing Education 
Professor of Nursing Education, University of Virginia. 
EARNEST JACKSON OGLESBY, M.A.  Mathematics 
Professor of Mathematics, Department of Engineering, University of
Virginia. 
BROOKE PAYNE, Colonel  Preparatory Mathematics 
Formerly, Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia. 
CHARLES CHILTON PEARSON, M.A., Ph.D.  History 
Professor of History, Wake Forest College. 
CALVIN HALL PHIPPINS, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
FRANK PATRICK PITTS, M.S.  Chemistry 
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Medical College of Virginia. 
EMMA ODY POHL  Physical Education 
Physical Director, Mississippi State College for Women. 
CHARLES WESLEY PORTER, III, M.A., Ph.D.  History 
Former Acting Assistant Professor of History, University of Virginia. 
BRUCE DODSON REYNOLDS, B.S., Sc.D.  Zoölogy 
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia. 
PEYTON NALLE RHODES, M.A., Ph.D.  Spanish 
Professor of Physics, Southwestern University. 
JENNINGS BRYAN SANDERS, M.A., Ph.D.  History 
Associate Professor of History, University of Alabama. 
LOUISE SAVAGE, B.S., B.L.S.  Library Science 
In Charge of Acquisitions, University of Virginia Library. 
KATHERINE SCRIVENER, M.A.  Education 
Instructor, Wilson Teachers College. 
ARCHIBALD BOLLING SHEPPERSON, M.A., Ph.D.  English 
Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia. 
BROOKS JOHNSON SILVETTE, M.A.  Art 
Instructor in Art, Extension Division, University of Virginia. 
BENJAMIN SLEDD, M.A., Litt.D.  English 
Professor of English, Wake Forest College. 
CHARLES W. SMITH, Artist  Art 
Formerly, Instructor in Art, College of William and Mary, Richmond
Division. 
WILLIAM ROYALL SMITHEY, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Professor of Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON SPICER, Ph.D.  Political Science 
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia. 
LEONE REEVES SPICER, M.A.  Education 
Formerly, Instructor in Psychology and Secondary Character Education,
College of William and Mary. 
GEORGE TALMADGE STARNES, M.A., Ph.D.  Commerce 
Associate Professor of Commerce, University of Virginia. 
PERRY DANIEL STRAUSBAUGH, Ph.D.  Botany 
Professor of Botany, West Virginia University. 
HUGH LEANDER SULFRIDGE, M.A.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia, and Principal
Lane High School, Charlottesville, Virginia. 
ROBERT EARL SWINDLER, M.A., Ph.D.  Education 
Instructor in Secondary Education, University of Virginia. 
LELAND BURDINE TATE, M.S., Ph.D.  Rural Social Economics 
Instructor in Rural Social Economics, University of Virginia. 
RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON, M.A.  Latin 
Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia. 
JOSEPH LEE VAUGHAN, M.A.  English 
Instructor in English, Department of Engineering, University of Virginia. 
MATTHEW VOLM, Ph.D.  German 
Instructor in German, University of Virginia. 
JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B.A., M.D.  Pharmacology 
Professor of Pharmacology, Materia Medica and Toxicology, University of
Virginia. 
HELEN MARJORIE WAKEFIELD, Music Certificate N. Y. U.  Music 
Supervisor of Music, Bayonne Public Schools, Bayonne, N. J. 
JULIET R. WARE  Education 
Rural Supervisor, Essex County, Virginia. 
FONTAINE ALLEN WELLS, B.S.  Mathematics 
Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia. 
ORLAND EMILE WHITE, M.S., Sc.D.  Biology 
Professor of Agricultural Biology and Director of the Blandy Experimental
Farm. University of Virginia. 
RUTH WHITE, B.S.  Physical Education 
Instructor in Physical Education, Mississippi State College for Women. 
GORDON THOMAS WHYBURN, M.A., Ph.D.  Mathematics 
Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia. 
EMILY P. WILBURN, B.S.  Industrial and Fine Arts 
Assistant Professor and Head of Department of Industrial Arts, Florida
State College for Women. 
DAVID COLE WILSON, B.A., M.D.  Mental Hygiene 
Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, University of Virginia. 
THADDEUS BRAXTON WOODY, M.A.  Spanish 
Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia. 
JOHN HOWE YOE, M.S., M.A. Ph.D.  Chemistry 
Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. 
GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER, M.A.  Education 
Associate Professor of Education and Director of Extension, University of
Virginia. 
CONWAY ZIRKLE, M.S., Ph.D.  Biology 
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Pennsylvania. 

SUMMARY OF ATTENDANCE—1934

         
From Virginia  1,251 
From other states and countries  489 
Total  1,740 
Less duplicates  374 
Net enrollment  1,366 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Summer Quarter of the University is an integral part of the University
Year, the courses in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Department of
Graduate Studies being the same in character, method and in credit value as in
the other quarters. In the Department of Education many professional courses
for elementary and high school teachers which are not offered in the regular
session are given to meet certificate requirements. The Summer Quarter is
divided into two terms for the accommodation of those who can give only five or
six weeks to the work but who desire University credit. The First Term will
begin June 17 and will close July 27, with lectures 5 times a week. The Second
Term will begin July 29, and close August 31, with 6 lectures a week. Students
may enter for either term or both. A separate registration card must be filled
out for each term.

The Summer Quarter is conducted for white men and women students as
follows: Elementary school teachers seeking certificate or degree credit, high
school teachers desiring certificates or degree credit, students just entering college
desiring advanced standing, undergraduate students, pre-medical students
and pre-law students desiring to meet entrance requirements, medical students,
engineering students, graduate students working for the master's degree or wishing
to engage in research, school officials, supervisors and superintendents, and


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serious minded men and women who wish a wider knowledge of some special
subject or seek broader general culture.

FEES

Fees for Non-Virginia Students: A registration fee of $5.00 for each
term and a tuition fee of $25.00 for each term will be charged each student who
registers from outside of Virginia. This fee will entitle the student to enter any
of the course outlined in the catalogue (except a few special courses which are
so designated). No student, however, will be permitted to take more than 3
courses without paying a fee of $5.00 for each extra course.

Fees for Virginia Teachers and Students.—Tuition is entirely free to all
Virginia teachers in all the regular courses, leading to certification. No student,
however, will be permitted to take more than 3 courses without the payment of
$5.00 for each additional course. To meet local expenses, a registration fee of
$5.00 for a six weeks' term and a medical fee of 75 cents is charged all students
except Virginia teachers, who pay no tuition, and are charged $10.00 registration
fee. An extra fee of $5.00 will be charged for each graduate course. There are
a few special courses offered to meet certain demands, for which fees will be
charged all who take them. The fee for each is designated in the catalogue.
Small fees in laboratory courses will also be charged all students who register in
them.

Students from Virginia who are not teachers will be charged the registration
fee of $5.00 and $15.00 tuition.

EXPENSES

Board and Rooms.—Board and rooms may be had at prices ranging from
$7.50 a week, where several stay in the same room, upward, according to accommodation
and proximity to the University, the average being $7.50 to $10.00 a
week. Most of the boarding houses immediately adjoin the University grounds.
The University Commons conducts a first-class dining-room at which meals may
be obtained at $6.00 per single week, or $31.50 for six weeks.

Full details concerning Board and Rooms may be obtained from the Catalogue
of the Summer Quarter which is published annually.

               
Virginia Teachers[1]   Non-Virginians 
First Term  Second Term  First Term  Second Term 
Registration Fee  $ 10.00  $ 10.00  $ 5.00  $ 5.00 
Tuition Fee  [2]   [2]   25.00  25.00 
Medical Fee  0.75  0.75  0.75  0.75 
Room, Light, Furniture
and Service 
12.00-15.00  10.00-12.50  12.00-15.00  10.00-12.50 
31.50-42.00  26.50-35.00  31.50-42.00  26.50-35.00 
Total for terms of
six weeks and
five weeks 
$54.25-67.75  $47.25-58.25  $74.25-87.75  $67.25-78.25 
 
[1]

See "Fees for Virginia Teachers and Students."

[2]

Virginia students, not teachers, pay a tuition fee of $15.00 and a registration fee of $5.00.


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SUMMARY OF COURSES OFFERED

The courses offered in the Summer Quarter of 1935 are listed below. In
addition to those so listed there are offered also: 2 courses in Art, 8 courses in
Commercial Education, 1 course in English, 3 courses in Industrial and Fine
Arts, 12 courses in Library Science, 4 courses in Music, and 11 courses in Physical
Education. Full descriptions of all these courses may be found in the Catalogue
of the Summer Quarter.

CREDITS AND DEGREES

Degrees are conferred upon men and women upon exactly the same terms
for work done in the Summer Quarter when the degree requirements are fully
met. 60 session-hours of undergraduate courses, exclusive of Physical Education,
taken in conformity with the requirements published on page 193, are required
for the Bachelor's degree. Those who contemplate completing their degree requirements
in the Summer Quarter should keep clearly in mind, in estimating the
time that will be required, that the normal amount of credit which may be taken
in one Summer Quarter is 6 session-hours.

Any course for which credit on a baccalaurate degree is allowed in this
University must be a complete course, that is, not a fraction of a course.
For example, one or two terms only of a three-term course cannot be counted
toward a degree. Similarly, when work is done elsewhere, one semester
alone of a two-semester course cannot be counted toward a degree. However,
combinations of fractions of courses may be allowed to count as complete
courses with the approval of the Schools and Departments concerned.

Candidates for a degree who desire credit for work done at other colleges
must satisfy the entrance requirements for regular students and must, in addition,
file with the Dean of the Summer Quarter a certificate covering the courses
for which college credit is desired. The certificate must be acceptable both to the
Dean of the Summer Quarter and to the Dean of the Department in which the
degree will be obtained. The certificate must bear the signature of an official of
the candidate's college and must specify the character and content of the courses
passed by the candidate and must give his grade. In every case the candidate
must spend at least three full Summer Quarters at the University in order to
meet the residence requirements.

The Master's degree may be obtained by properly qualified persons in three
Summer Quarters. In no case is this degree to be conferred upon any person
who has not attended and done graduate work three full Summer Quarters or
the equivalent time in the regular session of the University.

All persons who are looking forward ultimately to taking a degree through
summer work are urgently requested to file with the Dean of the Summer
Quarter an official statement of their entrance credits and work for which college
credit is desired.

In order to provide for the increasing number of students who complete the
requirements for their degrees during the Summer Quarter, a convocation exercise
will be held Friday evening, August 30, at 8 o'clock, when the degrees will
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Catalogue and further information may be obtained by addressing Secretary
Summer Quarter, Box 1337, University, Virginia.

PRE-MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS

Courses covering all the required subjects for entrance to the first year of
the Medical School, as described on page 363 of this catalogue, are offered in the
Summer Quarter so that it is possible for the student to meet the pre-medical
requirements in two summer quarters and one regular session of the University.

PRE-LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

Courses are offered in the Summer Quarter covering all the required college
work for admission to the Department of Law, see page 349 of this catalogue.

COURSES GIVEN IN THE SUMMER QUARTER OF 1935

Full descriptions of all courses listed below as well as of other courses unlisted
here but given in the Summer Quarter of 1935 may be found in the Catalogue
of the Summer Quarter which is issued each year.

ART

Art sA1: Freehand Drawing: First Term. Fee, $15.00. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mrs. Silvette.

Art sB1: Freehand Drawing: First Term. Fee, $15.00. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mrs. Silvette.

History of Art sB3-I: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour. There is no
additional tuition charge if only History of Art is taken.

Mrs. Silvette.

History of Art sB3-II: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour. There is no
additional tuition charge if only History of Art is taken.

Mrs. Silvette.

History of Art sB3-III: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour. There is no
additional tuition charge if only History of Art is taken.

Mrs. Silvette.

BIBLICAL LITERATURE

Biblical Literature sB2-I: The Literature of the New Testament:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Forrest.

Biblical Literature sB2-II: The Life of Paul: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Forrest.


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Biblical Literature sB2-III: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Lecturer to be supplied.

BIOLOGY

Biology sB1-I: Experimental Biology: Second Term. Credit, when taken
with Biology s7, 2 session-hours. Laboratory fee, $5.00.

Mr. Betts and Mr. Cocke.

Biology sB1-II: Botany: First Term. Credit when taken with Biology
s7, 2 session-hours. Laboratory fee, $5.00.

Mr. Betts and Mr. Cocke.

Biology sB1-III: Zoölogy: Both Terms. Credit, when taken with Biology
s7, 2 session-hours. Laboratory fee, $5.00.

First Term, Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Cocke. Second Term, Mr. Gilbert
and Mr. Cocke.

Biology s7: Biological Seminar: Both Terms. Fee, $5.00 for those not registered
in sB1-I, sB1-II, or sB1-III.

Mr. Betts.

Biology sC4-I and II: Comparative Anatomy—(1935): Whole Quarter.
Laboratory fee, $10.00 for the quarter. Special fee, $5.00. Credit, 4 session-hours.

Mr. Reynolds.

Biology sC5-III: Embryology and Histology—(1936): Whole Quarter.
Credit, 4 session-hours. Laboratory fee, $10.00 for the Quarter. Special fee,
$5.00.

Note.—For costs at Mountain Lake see Summer Quarter Catalogue.

Botany smC1-Ib: Phycology: Second Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. McKee.

Botany smC1-II: Morphology of Seed Plants: Second Term. At the
Mountain Lake Biological Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Strausbaugh.

Botany smC4: Plant Anatomy: First Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Lewis.

Zoölogy smC1-I: Invertebrate Zoölogy: Second Term. At the Mountain
Lake Biological Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Jones.

Zoölogy smC2-II: Helminthology: Second Term. At the Mountain Lake
Biological Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Faust.


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Zoölogy smC6: Arthropods: First Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Gilbert.

Zoölogy smC7: Vertebrates: First Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Messrs. Bailey, Dunn, Jeffers, Murray.

Biology smC10: Cytology: First Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Zirkle.

Biology smC12: Seminar: First Term. At the Mountain Lake Biological
Station.

Mr. Johnson.

Research: Both Terms. At the Mountain Lake Biological Station.

Biology sbC8: Taxonomy of the Seed Plants: Whole Quarter. At The
Blandy Experimental Farm. Hours by appointment. Credit, 2 session-hours.
Laboratory fee, $10.00 for the Quarter. Special fee, $5.00.

Mr. White.

Biology sbD1: Advanced Work in Genetics and Cytology: Whole Quarter.
At The Blandy Experimental Farm. Hours by appointment. Laboratory fee,
$10.00 for the Quarter. Special fee, $5.00.

Mr. White.

CHEMISTRY

Chemistry sB1-I: General Chemistry: First twenty days of quarter.
Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee, $7.00. Deposit for apparatus, $5.00

Mr. Carter and Assistant.

Chemistry sB1-II: General Chemistry: Second twenty days of quarter.
Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee, $7.00. Deposit for apparatus, $5.00, unless deposit
has been made in connection with sB1-I.

Mr. Carter, Mr. Bell and Assistant.

Chemistry sB1-III: General Chemistry: This course begins about the
tenth day of the Second Term of the Summer Quarter and continues to the
end of the quarter. Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee, $7.00. Deposit for apparatus,
$5.00, unless deposit has been made in connection with either sB1-I or sB1-II.

Mr. Bell and Assistant.

Chemistry sB2-I: Qualitative Analysis: First Term. Credit, 2 session-hours.
Fee, $10.00. Deposit, $5.00.

Mr. Yoe and Assistant.

Chemistry sB3-I: Organic Chemistry: First Term. Credit, see course
sB3-II below.

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Chemistry sB3-II: Organic Chemistry, Laboratory: First Term. Fee,
$10.00. Deposit, $5.00. Credit, for both sB3-1 and sB3-II, 3 session hours. Any
one who has received 2 session-hours college credit for a lecture course in
Organic Chemistry may take the course sB3-II and receive 1 more hour of
credit. Otherwise no credit is given for either course taken alone.

Mr. Bird and Mr. Pitts.

Chemistry sB4-I and II: Quantitative Analysis: First Term. Credit 2
session-hours. Fee, $10.00. Deposit, $5.00.

Mr. Yoe and Assistant.

Chemistry sC3-I and II: Technical Analysis: First Term. Credit, 2
session-hours. Fee, $10.00. Deposit, $5.00.

Mr. Yoe.

Chemistry sC20: Research: First Term. Laboratory fee, $10.00. Deposit
for breakage, $5.00.

The Staff.

COMMERCIAL LAW

Commercial Law sB1-I: Commercial Law: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Hulvey.

Commercial Law sB1-II: Commercial Law: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Hulvey.

Commercial Law sB1-III: Commercial Law: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Hulvey.

DRAMATIC ART

Dramatic Art sB1-II Play Production: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Boyle.

Dramatic Art sB1-III: Play Production: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Boyle.

Dramatic Art sB3-I: Art of Expression: First Term. Credit. 1 session-hour
elective.

Mr. Gunnison.

Dramatic Art sB3-II: Creative Expression in Public Speaking. First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Gunnison.

Dramatic Art sB3-III: Creative Expression in Acting: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

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ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY

Economic Geography sB1-I: Elements of Geography: Second Term.
Credit, 1 session-hours.

Mr. Starnes.

Economic Geography sB1-II: Geography of North America: Second
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Starnes.

Economic Geography sB1-III: Geography of Europe: Second Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Starnes.

ECONOMICS

Economics sB1-I: Survey of the Principles of Economics: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hyde.

Economics sB1-II: Survey of the Principles of Economics: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hyde.

Economics sB1-III: The Bearing of the Principles of Economics upon
Present American Conditions:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hyde.

Economcs sB4-I: Elements of Accounting: First Term. First two
weeks of term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Campbell.

Economics sB4-II: Elements of Accounting: First Term. Second two
weeks of term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Campbell.

Economics sB4-III: Elements of Accounting: First Term. Third two
weeks of term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Campbell.

Economics sC2-I: Money and Banking: First Term. Fee for graduate
students, $5.00.

Mr. Kincaid.

Economics sC2-II: Money and Banking: Continued: Second Term. Fee
for graduate students, $5.00.

Mr. Kincaid.

Economics sC2-III: Money and Banking: Continued: Second Term. Fee
for graduate students, $5.00.

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EDUCATION

Education sB1-I: History and Philosophy of Education: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Zehmer.

Education sB1-II: History and Philosophy of Education in Modern
Times:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Zehmer.

Education sB1-III: Public Education in the United States: Both Terms.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Kiracofe.

Education sB2-I: Elementary Education Psychology: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour elective.

Miss Barrett.

Education sB2-II: Education Psychology: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Ferguson.

Education sB2-III: Principles of Learning and Teaching for the Grades:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Barrett.

Education sB3-I a: The Principles and Philosophy of the New Virginia
Curriculum for Primary Grade Teachers, (Grades 1 to 3 inclusive), Both
Principals and Supervisors:
Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss McLester.

Education sB3-Ib: The Principles and Philosophy of the New Virginia
Curriclum for Teachers (Grades 4 to 7 inclusive), Principals, and Supervisors:

First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Henderson.

Education sB3-IIa: Laboratory Courses in Curriculum Construction,
for Primary Teachers (Grades 1 to 3 inclusive), Principals, and Supervisors:

First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss McLester and Assistant.

Education sB3-IIb: Laboratory Courses in Curriculum Construction,
for Teachers (Grades 4 to 7 inclusive), Principals and Supervisors:

Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Henderson and Assistant.

Education sB3-III: An Observation Class for Primary Teachers and
Elementary Supervisors:
Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

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Education sB4-I: Elementary School Administration: Second Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Kiracofe.

Education sB4-IIa: Measurement in Elementary Education: Both
Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Scrivener.

Education sB4-IIb: Natural Science in the Elementary School: First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hayes.

Education sB4-IIc: Child Literature in the Primary Grades: First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Barrett.

Education sB5-I: School Administration: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Kiracofe.

Education sB5-II: School Administration: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Kiracofe.

Education sB5-III: Public School Administration: First Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Bennett.

Education sB6-I: The Teacher and the Public: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Fox.

Education sB7-I: High School Administration: Both Terms. Credit, 1
session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Ashbaugh. Second Term, Mr. Sulfridge.

Education sB7-II: Curriculum of the High School: Both Terms. Credit,
1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Swindler. Second Term, Mr. Alvey.

Education sB7-III: Modern Methods of High School Teaching: Second
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Phippins.

Education sB8-I: Social Principles of Secondary Education: First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hayes.

Education sB8-II: The Junior High School: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

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Education sB8-III: High School Guidance: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Alvey.

Education sB9-I: The Extra-Curriculum: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Graham.

Education sB9-II: Measurement in Secondary Education: Second
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Phippins.

Education sB9-IIIa: The New Curriculum in High School English:
Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Alvey.

Education sB9-IIIb: The New Curriculum in High School Mathematics:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Lankford.

Education sB9-IIIc: The New Curriculum in High School Social Science:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Swindler.

Education sB9-IIId: The New Curriculum in High School Natural
Science:
Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Lankford.

Education sB10-Ia: The Teaching of High School English: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Meade.

Education sB10-Ib: The Teaching of High School Mathematics: First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Lankford.

Education sB10-Ic: The Teaching of High School Social Science:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Swindler.

Education sB10-Id: The Teaching of High School Natural Science:
Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Lankford.

Education sB12-I: Hygiene and Sanitation: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mrs. Spicer.

Education sB12-II: Sex Character Education: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

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Education sC1-I: The Problem of Learning: First Term. See Psychology
sC2-III.

Education sC2-I: Educational Surveys: Both Terms. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Manahan.

Education sC2-II: Problems in School Administration: Both Terms.
Fee, $.500.

Mr. Jarman.

Education sC2-III: Seminar in School Administration: Second Term.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Manahan.

Education sC3-I: Standard Tests in Elementary School Subjects: First
Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Manahan.

Education sC3-II: Problems in Elementary School Supervision: Both
Terms. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Jarman.

Education sC3-III: Seminar in School Administration: Both Terms.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Jarman.

Education sC4-I: Problems of Secondary Education—Problems of High
School Administration:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

First Term, Mr. Ashbaugh. Second Term, Mr. Smithey.

Education sC4-II: Problems of Secondary Education—Problems of the
High School Curriculum:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Ivy.

Education sC4-III: Problems of Secondary Education—Problems of the
High School Teacher:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Ivy.

Education sC5-I: Problems of Secondary Education—Problems of the
Junior High School:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Ivy.

Education sC5-II: Problems of Secondary Education—Problems of
High School Supervision:
Both Terms. Fee, $5.00.

First Term, Mr. Ashbaugh. Second Term, Mr. Smithey.

Seminar in Secondary Education: Second Term.

Mr. Smithey.

Education sC6-I: Statistical Method in Education and Psychology:
Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

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ENGLISH

English sA1-I: Composition: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Vaughan. Second Term, Miss Andrews.

English sA1-II: Survey of English Literature: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Vaughan.

English sA1-III: Survey of English Literature: Second Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Johnson.

English sA2-II: Survey of American Literature: First Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Vaughan.

English sA2-III: Survey of American Literature: Second Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Harrison.

English sB1-III: The American Short Story: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Harrison.

English sB2-I: Shakespeare—Historical Plays: First Term. Credit 1
session-hour.

Mr. Shepperson.

English sB3-I: The Romantic Poets—Shelley and Keats: First Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Sledd.

English sB4-II: Elizabethan Literature: Second Term. Credit, 1 session
hour.

Mr. Hench.

English sB5-III: Eighteenth-Century English Poetry: Second Term.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Johnson.

English sB6-I: Advanced Composition: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hill.

English sB7-I: Browning: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Sledd.

English sB9-I: Ballad and Folk-song: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Davis.


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English sC1-III: The Early Nineteenth-Century Novel: First Term.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Shepperson.

English sC2-II: Restoration Drama: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Gordon.

English sC2-III: Modern British Drama: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Gordon.

English sC3-I: The English Romantic Movement: First Term. Fee,
$5.00.

Mr. Davis.

English sC5-III: Chaucer: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Hench.

English sC9-III: Johnson and His Circle: Second Term. Fee, $10.00.

Mr. Johnson.

English sC11-I: Middle English: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Hill.

English sC12-I: Shakespeare: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Hill.

ENGINEERING

APPLIED MATHEMATICS

s526: Elementary Applied Mathematics: Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

s527: Advanced Applied Mathematics: Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

s528: Theory of Structures: Credit, 2 session-hours.

Mr. Miller.

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

Mathematics s100: Trigonometry: First nineteen days of the quarter.
Credit, 1½ session-hours. Fee, $7.50.

Mr. Henderson.

Mathematics s106: Analytical Geometry and College Algebra: Second
nineteen days of the quarter. Credit, 1½ session-hours. Fee, $7.50.

Mr. Henderson.

Mathematics s107: Analytical Geometry and College Algebra: This
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quarter and continues to the end of the quarter. Credit, 1½ session-hours. Fee,
$7.50.

Mr. Henderson.

Mathematics s108: Calculus: First nineteen days of the quarter. Credit,
2 session-hours. Fee, $10.00.

Mr. Oglesby.

Mathematics s109: Calculus: Second nineteen days of the quarter. Credit,
2 session-hours. Fee, $10.00.

Mr. Oglesby.

Mathematics s110: Calculus: This course begins about the middle of the
second week of the second term of the quarter and continues to the end of the
quarter. Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee, $10.00.

Mr. Oglesby.

HISTORY

History sA1-I: World History: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Porter.

History sA1-II: World History—Continued: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Porter.

History sA1-III: World History—Continued: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. MacKinney.

History sB1-I: Medieval History: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Brown.

History sB1-II: Medieval History: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Bean.

History sB1-III: Medieval History: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Pearson.

History sB3-I: American History: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Pearson.

History sB3-II: American History: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Pearson.

History sB3-III: American History: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Sanders.

History sC2-I: American Constitutional History to 1789: Second Term.
Fee, $5.00.

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History sC2-II: Seminar in the American Revolution: Second Term. Fee,
$5.00.

Mr. Sanders.

History sC3-III: Slavery Controversy and the Civil War, 1850-1865:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Bean.

History sC4-III: Recent American History, 1890-1932: First Term.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Bean.

History sC11-III: The Age of the Crusades: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. MacKinney.

History sC16-I: The Age of the Italian Renaissance: Second Term. Fee,
$5.00.

Mr. MacKinney.

History sC16-II: European Culture from the 16th to 18th Centuries:
First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Brown.

History sC16-III: European Culture in the 18th Century: First Term.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Brown.

LATIN

Latin sA2-I: Sallust: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sA2-II: The Roman Elegiac Poets: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Montgomery.

Latin sA2-III: Cicero's Letters: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sB1-I: Livy: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sB1-III: Terence and Suetonius: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sB2-IIa: Horace: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Montgomery.

Latin sC1-II: Pliny and Petronius: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Thompson.


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Latin sC1-III: Juvenal: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sC2-I Tacitus: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Thompson.

Latin sC2-III: Lucretius: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Montgomery.

MATHEMATICS

Mathematics sA1-I: Trigonometry: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Wells. Second Term, Mr. Luck.

Mathematics sA1-II: Solid Geometry: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Wells. Second Term, Mr. Luck.

Mathematics sA1-III: Advanced Algebra: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Wells.

See other Mathematics Courses under Engineering Mathematics.

Mathematics sC5-I: Functions of a Complex Variable: First Term.
Fee, $5.00..

Mr. Whyburn.

Mathematics sC7-I: Foundations of Geometry: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Whyburn.

Mathematics sC7-II: Non-Euclidean Geometry:Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Whyburn.

Mathematics sC: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Whyburn.

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Histology: First Term. Tuition fee, $50.00. Laboratory fee, $7.50. Credit,
2 session-hours.

Dr. Jordan.

Embryology: First Term. Tuition fee, $40.00. Laboratory fee, $5.00.
Credit, 1½ session-hours.

Dr. Jordan.

Anatomy: First Term. Tuition fee, $60.00. Laboratory fee, $10.00. Credit,
2 session-hours.

Dr. Bean.

Topographical Anatomy: First Term. Tuition fee, $40.00. Laboratory
fee, $5.00. Credit, 1½ session-hours.

Dr. Bean.


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Anatomy of the Human Nervous System: First Term. Tuition fee,
$40.00. Laboratory fee, $5.00. Credit, 1½ session-hours.

Dr. Bean.

Biochemistry: First Term. Tuition fee, $60.00. Laboratory fee, $10.00.
Credit, 2 session-hours.

Dr. Chanutin.

Physiology, Part I: First Term. Tuition fee, $30.00. Laboratory fee, $5.00.
Credit, 1½ session-hours.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology, Part II: First Term. Tuition fee, $40.00. Laboratory fee,
$5.00. Credit 1½ session-hours.

Dr. Britton.

Bacteriology, Medical: First Term. Tuition fee, $50.00. Laboratory fee,
$7.50. Credit, 2 session-hours.

Dr. Maxcy.

Pathology: First Term. Tuition fee, $60.00. Laboratory fee, $7.50. Credit,
3 session-hours.

Dr. Cash.

Pharmacology: First Term. Tuition fee, $50.00. Laboratory fee, $10.00.

Dr. Waddell.

Mental Hygiene: First Term. Fee, $15.00.

Dr. Wilson.

MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Faculty in Modern Foreign Languages—Summer Quarter 1935

         
French  German  Spanish 
Mr. Garlick  Mr. Faulkner  Mr. Bardin 
Mr. Graham  Mr. Volm  Mr. Rhodes 
Mr. Lee  Mr. Woody 
Mr. Mellor 

French sA1-I: Term commences June 17, examination July 11.

French sA1-II: Term commences July 12, examination August 5.

French sA1-III: Term commences August 6, examination August 30.

French sB1-I: Term commences June 17, examination July 11.

French sB1-II: Term commences July 12, examination August 5.


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French sB1-III: Term commences August 6, examination August 30.

German sA1-I: Term commences June 17, examination July 11.

German sA1-II: Term commences July 12, examination August 5.

German sA1-III: Term commences August 6, examination August 30.

Spanish sA1-I: Term commences June 17, examination July 11.

Spanish sA1-II: Term commences July 12, examination August 5.

Spanish sA1-III: Term commences August 6, examination August 30.

Spanish sB1-I: Term commences June 17, examination July 11.

Spanish sB1-II: Term commences July 12, examination August 5.

Spanish sB1-III: Term commences August 6, examination August 30.

MUSIC

Music sA1-I: Sight Reading, Ear Training, Solfegge, Notation: First
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Miss Wakefield.

NURSING EDUCATION

Nursing Education sB2: The Curriculum in Schools of Nursing: First
Term. Credit, 3 session-hours.

Miss Oates.

Nursing Education sB4: Supervision in Hospitals and Schools of Nursing:
First Term. Credit, 3 session-hours.

Miss Hollo.

PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy sB1-I: History of Philosophy: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Balz.

Philosophy sB1-II: History of Philosophy: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Balz.

Philosophy sB1-III: History of Philosophy: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

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PHYSICS

Physics sB1-I: General Physics: First nineteen days of the quarter.
Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee $10.00.

Mr. Hoxton and Assistant.

Physics sB1-II: General Physics: Second nineteen days of the quarter.
Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee, $10.00.

Mr. Hoxton, Mr. Brown and Assistant.

Physics sB1-III: General Physics: This course begins about the middle
of the second week of the second term of the quarter and continues to the end
of the quarter. Credit, 2 session-hours. Fee $10.00.

Mr. Brown and Assistant.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Government sB1-I: The National Government of the United States:
Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Gooch.

Government sB1-II: State Government: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Egger. Second Term, Mr. Gooch.

Government sB1-III: Local Government: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gooch. Second Term, Mr. Spicer.

Government sC2-I: Juristic and Ethical Political Philosophy: First
Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Gooch.

Government sC2-II: Ancient and Medieval Political Thought: Second
Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Gooch.

Government sC4-II: The Principles of International Law: First
Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Egger.

Government sC6-I: County and Municipal Government: Second
Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Spicer.

PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology sB1-I: General Psychology: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gilmer. Second Term, Mr. Ferguson.


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Psychology sB1-II: General Psychology: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gilmer. Second Term, Mr. Geldard.

Psychology sB1-III: General Psychology: Both Terms. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gilmer. Second Term, Mr. Geldard.

Educational Psychology: See Education sB2-I, sB2-II, and sB2-III.

Psychology sC2-I: Statistical Method in Education and Psychology:
Second Term. See Education sC6-I.

Psychology sC2-III: The Problem of Learning: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Johnson.

Psychology sC3-I: Principles of Psychology: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Johnson.

Psychology sC9-I: The Psychology of Special Abilities: First Term.
Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Johnson.

RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS

Rural Social Economics sB1-I: The Social Economics of Agriculture:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Gee.

Rural Social Economics sB1-II: The Social Economics of Agriculture:
First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Gee.

Rural Social Economics sB1-III: The Socal Economics of Agriculture:
First Term. Credit. 1 session-hour.

Mr. Gee.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY

Rural Sociology sB1-I: The Rural Community: Second Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Tate.

Rural Sociology sB1-II: The Principles of Rural-Urban Sociology:
Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Tate.

Rural Sociology sB1-III: Rural Social Trends: Second Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. Tate.


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SOCIOLOGY

Sociology sB1-I: Introduction to Sociology: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB1-II: Introduction to Sociology: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB1-III: Introduction to Sociology: First Term. Credit, 1
session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB2-I: Social Origins: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sB2-II: Man and Culture: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sB2-III: Modern Culture: First Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sB3-I: Social Pathology: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB3-II: Welfare Agencies and Their Administration: Second
Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sB3-III: Population Problems: Second Term. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. House.

Sociology sB3-IIIA: Problems of Child Welfare: Second Term. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sC1-III: American Sociology: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House.

Sociology sC4-I The Family: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House and Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sC4-II: The Family: First Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. House and Mr. Hoffer.

Sociology sC4-III: The Family: Second Term. Fee, $5.00.

Mr. Hoffer.