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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1944
STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
TEXAS A. & M. COLLEGE
The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of
Texas and the City of College Station, is published three times weekly, and issued
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings.
Entered as second class matter at the Post Jffice at College Station, Texas,
under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1870.
Subscription rate $3 per school year. Advertising rates upon request.
Represented nationally by National Advertising Service, Inc., at New York City,
Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Office, Room 5, Administration Building. Telephone 4-6444.
1942 Member 1943
Associated Golle&iate Press
H. Sylvester Boone
Sports Staff
Harold Borofsky Sports Editor
Robert Orrick Sports Reporter
R. L. Weatherly Sports Columnist Chari
Giaude Stone Sports Photographer
Editor-in-Cfaief
Tuesday's Staff
Charlie Murray Managing Editor
Ed Katten Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
U Maries West
Charley L. Dobbs
Thursday’s Staff Saturday's Staff
David Seligman Managing Editor Calvin Brumley Managing Editor
Max Mohnke Reporter Fred Manget, Jr. Reporter
R. L. Weatherly
Reporter Fred Manget,
Reporter Stanley Weiss ....
Special Columnists
Archie Broodo (Aggie) For
S»8u Beard (T.S.C.W.)
Reporter
MisoeUaneoue
Lass-e David Seligman Columnist
For Battalion Ed Katten Circulation Manager
—ROTARY—
(Continued from page 1)
for the Institute programs. Some
of the discussions that will be
given are as follows: January 26th
at 1:45 p. m. in the A. & M. Con
solidated High School Gymnasium,
College Station, Simon Michael
Davidian will speak on “The Rus
sian Republics” with the high
school students as special guests.
That same evening at 8:00 p. m.
Davidian will give the talk at the
Stephen F. Austin High School
Auditorium in Bryan. February
2nd at 1:00 p. m. in the Stephen
F. Austin High School Auditor
ium. Lt. Col. Edward F. Lascelles
will speak on the “British Com
monwealth of Nations”, with the
High School students as special
guests. That same day at 7:15
p. m. Colonel Lascelles will give
his talk in Guion Hall at College
Station with members of the Army
Air Forces College Training De
tachment as special guests.
There will be no admission
charge made for these meetings,
and all meetings will be open to
the public.
*ZJfzc J2o iff down
Campus distractions
By David B«Mg—■
“Sundown” comes to the Cam
pus for a two day run today. The
film stars Gene Tierney, Bruce
Cabot, and George Sanders. It
is the Hollywood version of Barre
Lyndon’s African adventures and
emphasis the action and atmos
phere. There is an element of
timeliness inasmuch as the plot
concerns the German-inspired up
risings on the Dark Continent.
Specifically the story tells of the
valinet efforts and ultimate suc
cess of a handful of brave British
ers in quelling one revolt in a re
mote outpost and the assistance
given them by a loyal English girl
posing as a half-caste native.
Gene Tierney, more ravishing
than ever as the alleged half-
caste, both heads and dominates
the cast, all members of which
may be credited with sincere per
formances.
The Lowdown: Tierney is terri
fic!
“Tennessee Johnson” is the
Tuesday and Wednesday billing at
Guion Hall. Starred in the pic
ture are Ruth Hussy and Van
Heflin. This film is based on the
historical events surrounding the
life of Andrew Johnson. It fol
lows his career up to and includ
ing his position of the seventeenth
president of the United States. I
must confess that I can’t find any
dope on the picture and not hav
ing seen it cannot make any pre
diction. Since its popularity is
not very widespread I assume
that it is only a fair production.
The Lowdown: Surprise.
Phon* 4-1168
fsTfiTs 9c & 20c
Tax Included
Box Office Opens at 1:00 P. M.
Closes at 7:45
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
“TENNESSEE
JOHNSON”
wtih
Van Heflin
Ruth Hussey
also News and Shorts
4-1181
OPENS 1:00 P. M.
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
“SUNDOWN”
starring
Gene Tierney
Bruce Cabot
George Sanders
also
Woody Woodpecker Cartoon
“RATION BORD”
and
Sport Light
“Beach Command”
Official Schedule Of Classes For Third Semester™Spring“-1943-44
ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICS (A.S.)
T. W. LELAND, Head of Department
Office: Room 408, Agriculture Bldg.
Course
16, 136
Course
19, 137
Course
215
Course
216
Course
216
Course
216
Course
216
Course
600
Course
600
Course
600
Course
600
Course
377
(For 16 weeks duration)
201— Prin. of Accounting (4)
MWF8 Thl-4
202— Prin. of Accounting (4)
TThSlO Wl-4
301— Th. and Pr. of Accounting (4)
TThS8 TThS9
302— Th. and Pr. of Accounting (4)
MF11M1 M2F1-3
303— Statistical Method (4)
MWF10 Tl-4
317— Cost Accounting (3)
MW9 F9F1-3
318— Adv. Cost Accounting (3)
MW10 F10Thl-3
(For 12 weeks duration)
403—Income Tax (3)
MThF8 M2-5
405— Th. and Pr. of Accounting (4)
TWS8T9 T2-5
406— Agr. & Bus. Cycles (3)
TTH9WS8 —
407— Auditing (4)
MTWF10 TllThlO-12
409—Survey of Account. Prin. (3)
MWF8M9 —
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (Aero)
H. W. BARLOW, Head of Department
Office: Old Laundry Building
Course 201—Aeronautics (3)
264 TThSlO —
Course 202—Aeronautics (3)
154 MW8 F8-11
Course 301—Aerodynamic Theory (3)
256 MFS10 —
Course 304—Airplane Struct. (3)
265 MWF11 —
—
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (AgEc)
J. W. BARGER, Head of Department
Office: Room 400, Agriculture Bldg.
lurat
Res i
-r
Course 101—Agricultural Resources (4)
5 MWFS9
6 MWFS8 i
7 MTWF10 1
8. 19 MWFS11 1
9 MWThFl <
Course 103—Econ. Hist, of '■Jgri. (3
se 312—Agr. ueononucs) (3)
be TThS8
ioume 314—Marketing (3)
116 MWF8
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 314—Marketing (3)
600 MWFS8 —
Course 425—Wholesale and Retail Mdsg. (3)
600 MWFS11 —
Course 426—Sales Organization (3)
600 MWFS10 —
Course 435—Warehousing and Storage (3)
600 MWFS9 —
Course 415—Swine Production Lab. (1)
600 — F2-5
Course 433—Reprod. in Farm Animals (3)
600 TThS8 Ml-4
ARCHITECTURE (Arch)
ERNEST LANGFORD, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 400, Academic Bldg.
Course 101—Architecture I (6)
50 WF10 MThFl-5
Course 102—Architecture I (6)
51 WF10 MThFl-5
Course 105—Freehand Drawing - (1)
500 — Wl-4
Course 106—Freehand Drawing (1)
500 — wi-4
Course 123—Hist, of Arch. (2)
50 TThlO —
Course 124—Hist, of Arch. (2)
51 TThlO —
Course 201—Architecture II (7)
150 Mil M8-10TS10-
12MWThl-5
Course 202—Architecture II (7)
151 MU W10-12S8-
12WThFl-5
Course 205—Freehand Draw. (1)
600 — xhl-4
Course 206—Freehand Draw. (1)
500 — Thl-4
Course 223—Hist( of Arch. (2)
150 WF11 _
Course 224—Hist, of Arch. (2)
151 TF10 ' —
BIOLOGY (Biol.)
C. C. DOAK, Head of Department
Office: Room 26, Science Hall
Course 101—Botany (4)
36 TThSlO WF1-3
S5 TThSlO MTh3-5
115 TThSlO WF3-5
Course 102—Tax. of Flowering Plants (3)
98 TTh9 MF1-3
500 TTh9 WF3-5
Course 105—Zoology (3)
45 MW9
Course 106—Zoology (3)
MThl-3
ogy C
47 4 TTh9 MW3-5
Course 107—Minimal Biology (3)
38, 116 i WS11 MTh8-5
95 ) WSll T8-10Thl-3
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (AgEd)
E. R. ALEXANDER. Head of Department
Office: Room 107, Ag. Eng. Bldg.
'Course 302—Prin. of Agr. Educ. (3)
500 MWF11 —
Course 426—Out of Sch. Farm People (2)
600 MW8 —
Course 430—Adm. & Super. Voc. Agri.
Prog. (2)
500 TThll —
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
(AgEng)
F. R. JONES, Head of Department
Office: Room 215, Ag. Eng. Bldg.
(For 16 weeks duration)
Course 206—bacteriology (3)
101, 102 TF11 S10-12Thl-3
295 * TFU MW -1 .
296 ’ s TVil ' M*. .0-6
Course 217—1 omp. Vertebrate Anat. (A)
MW10 MW3-5
Course 216—Comp. Vert. Anat. (3)
146 TTh8 S8-10Th3-5
Course 343—Histology (3)
500 / TThll TThl-3
Course 420—Seminar in Zoology (1)
500 (Hours to be arranged) —
Thl-4
M2-5
M2-5
F2-5
Th2-5
(4)
Course 202—Advanced Surveying (i
163 MW10
Course 206—Surveying (2)
152 Ml
153 Ml
177 FI
269 Thl
Course 305—Mechanics of Materials
254, 257, 268 MWFS8
262, 276, 287 MWFS10 —
Course 311—Hydraulics (3)
262, 277. 287 MWF9 —
Course 315—Materials Laboratory (1)
254, 257, 276 — M3-5
262, £87 — Wl-3
500 — W3-5
Course 335—Mapping and Estimating (1)
163 — Ml-6
Course 336—Hydraulics Lab. (1)
262,287 — W3-5
Course 345—Structural Analysis (3)
262 TThSll —
Course 346—Structural Design (4)
263 MWF10 Ml-4
Course 347—Structural Drafting (1)
262 — Thl-4
Course 414—Reinforced Concrete Design (3)
362 MW10 Fl-4
Course 443—Materials of Construction (1)
362 — Tl-5
Course 448—Engineering Economy (3)
362 MWF11
Course 465—Masonry and Foundations (3)
263 TThSlO
Course 466—Professional Relations (2)
362 TTh9
Course 468—Statically Indet. Struct. (3)
362 TThS8 —
DAIRY HUSBANDRY (D.H.)
C. N. SHEPARDSON, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 200, Agriculture Bldg.
202-
-Dairying
TTh9
73)
Course
1
98 TTh8
101 MW8
Course 301—Market Milk (4)
500 MWF11
Course 420—Dairy Management
500 MWF10
ECONOMICS (Ec
M3-5F1-3
S8-10W1-3
Ml-3Th3-5
W3-5
(4)
• F3-5
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Ch.E.)
J. D. LNDSAY, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 308, Petroleum Bldg.
Course
201—Farm Machinery (3)
101
TThlO
Fl-3
102
TTh9
F3-5
■Course
322—Farm Shop (2)
500
Ml
M2-5
Course
424—Terracing (2)
500
Wl
W2-5
(For 12 weeks duration)
'Course
424—Terracing (2)
■600
MW10
Ml-3
AGRONOMY (Agr.)
IDE P. TROTTER, Head of Department
Office: Room 300, Agriculture Bldg.
(For 16 weeks duration)
Course 105—Crop Production (4)
6. 8 TThS8 W3-5
6 MWF9 M3-5
7 MWF8 Wl-3
9 TThS9 Th3-5
16 MWF9 F3-5
500 (Theory with Sec. 6) Ml-3
Course 205—Elem. Cotton Class. (1)
500 — Ml-3
Course 301—Soils (4)
101 MWF10 Wl-3
201 MWF10 W3-5
Course 413—Soil and Crop Manag. (3)
500 TThSlO —
Course 432—Advanced Cotton Class (1)
500 — Thl-4
Course 435—Forage & Grain Prod. &
Grad. (1)
495 Til —
496 ThlO —
500 Fll —
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 343—Cloth Construction and
Quality (1)
600 — F3-5
Course 415—Soil Seminar (1)
600 (Hours to be arranged) —
Course 417—Range Management (2)
600 MWF8 —
Coarse 438—Soil Conservation (3)
600 TThFSll —
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY (A.H.)
J. C. MILLER, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 221, Animal Ind. Bldg.
Course
1
19
§5
Course
500
Course
500
Course
201
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
600
Course
600
Course
(1)
600
Course
600
(For 16 weeks duration)
107—Gen. Animal Husbandry (3)
TS11 MThl-3
TS9 MF3-5
MThll MF1-3
202—Breeds of Farm Animals (3)
TThll Th3-5
313— Meat Grading (3)
TTh9 Thl-4
489—Live Stock Feeding (4)
MWF8 Fl-4
416—Live Stock Manag. (4)
TThSll Thl-4
418—Wool and Mohair (3)
TTh8 Wl-4
432—Meat Plant Operations (2)
— ! MF1-4
(For 12 weeks duration)
314— Meats Survey (2)
MWF9 Wl-4
406—Beef Cattle Production (3)
MTWF11
467—Beef Cattle Production Lab.
412—Swine Production (3)
MTWF10
Course
256
Course
257
Course
257
Course
355
Course
355
Course
356
Course
356
Course
356
Course
355
Course
356
Course
355
Course
356
Course
356
Course
356
Course
355
303— Stoichiometry (3)
MWF11 —
304— Unit Operations (3)
MWF9 —
314—Unit Operations Lab. (1)
Thl-4
409—Oil and Gas Technology (3)
TThS8 —
423— Unit Operations (3)
MWF8 —
424— Unit Operations (3)
TThSS —
426—Design (4)
MW8 Th9-12Tl-4
428— Ind. Chem. Processes (3)
MWF11
429— Oil and Gas Tech. Lab. (1)
— Thl-4
430— Powder and Explosives (3)
MWF10 —
433— Unit Operations Lab. (1)
— M2-5
434— Unit Operations Lab. (1)
— Fl-4
438—Seminar (1)
S10 —
440— Powder & Explosives Lab. (1)
— Ml-4
441— Chem. Eng. Unit Proc. (3)
F. P. CLARK, Head/t/Udl Ull
Office: Room 300 *
Stogel
300
til
TThSll
MWF10
TThS8
TThSlO
TThSlO
MWF9
MWF9
TThSll.
MWF10
Course 104^-Rhetoric & Composition (3)
110-
MWF10
MWF10
MWF9
MWF9
TThSS
TThS8
MWF9
TThSS
MWF8
TThSlO
TThSlQ
TThSlO
MWF11
MWF11
MWF8
MWF8
MWF1
MWF1
MWF10
MWF10
MWF11
MWF1
-English Comp.
for For. Stu.
(For 16
Course 203-l'rincmleVo„ t) tonight ^
:s’ (3
m. r.ng. L
W11MF1
CHEMISTRY (Chem.)
C. C. HEDGES, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 116, Chemistry Bldg.
M2-6
M2-5
T9-12
T9-12
W2-5
W2-5
Th2-5
M2-5
M2-5
W2-5
T9-12
T9-12
W2-5
W2-5
Th2-6
Th2-5
F2-6
F2-6
Th2-5
F2-6
Course 101—Inorganic (4)
55 MW8M1
66 MW8M1
57 MW8T8
58 MW8T8
59 MW8W1
95 MW8W1
500 MWSThl
Course 102—Inorganic (4)
80 MW9M1
81 MW9M1
82 MW9W1
83 MW9T8
84 MW9T8
85 MW9W1
86 MW9W1
87 MWllThl
88 MWllThl
89 MW11F1
90 MW11F1
98 MWllThl
Course 103—Inorganic (4)
45 MW8F1
Course 104—Inorganic (4)
47 MW11F1 F2-6
Course 205—Qualitative Analysis (5)
157 MWF8 WF1-4
Course 206—Organic (4)
195 MWF9 Fl-8
Course 206a—Organic (3)
286 TThS9
Course 207—Quantitative Analysis (3)
173, 182 M8W1 W2-5
Course 212—Agricultural Chemistry (3)
102 TThSS
Course 214—Agricultural Analysis (2)
102 Ml M2-6
Course 216—Elem. Quan. Analysis (5)
158 MW10 MThl-5
Course 218—Quantitative Chemistry (4)
145 MW11 TTh9-12
Course 301—Organic (4)
256 TThSlO Fl-5
Course 302—Organic (4)
146,257 MWF10 Wl-5
Course 323—Physical (4)
256 MWF10 W2-5
Course 324—Physical (4)
257 TThSlO Fl-4
Course 400—Industrial Analysis (3)
500 (Hours to be arranged)
Course 447—Quantitative Organic Analy
sis (3)
500 (Hours to be arranged)
CIVIL ENGINEERING (C.E.)
C. E. SANDSTEDT, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 14, C. E. Bldg.
Coarse 201—Surveying (4)
162 TThSll Thl-5
183 MWF9 Thl-6
115,136 \ .
Course 204—Principles of 13.11.
116, 137 TThS9
Course 311—Money and Banking (3)
500 TThS9 ; —
Course 316—Business Law (3)
500 MWF1
Course 318—Labor Problems (3)
500 MWF9
Course 403—Principles of Economics (3)
500 MWF8
501 TThS9 —
Course 408—Corporation Finance (3)
500 TThSS —
Course 431—Veterinary Jurisprudence (1)
495 Thll —
496 T10 —
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 315—Econ. of Insurance (3)
GOO MTThFS —
Course 316—Business Law (3)
600 MWFS10
Course 317—Business Law (3)
600 MWFS11
Course 412—Public Finance and Taxation
13)
600 MWFS10
5
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8
9
19
38
47
61
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
98
500
Course
(3)
500 (Hours to be arranged)
Course 203—Comp. & Literature (2)
101
115
152
153
157
162
168
173
195
500
501
Course 207
(2)
154 MW9
197, 198 MW10
500 TThll
Course 210—Writing and Discussion
102 MW11
116 MW9 j
151, 169 TThS
’58. 163 TThS. v
Voc MWll , \
Course 212—rShakfespeare (3)
136, 145 MWF1
Course 232—English Literature (3)
137, 146 MWF8
Course 401—Public Speaking (1)
354 —
356
362
378 —
385
495
496 —
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 317—Commercial Corresp. (2)
600 MWF2
Course 401—Public Speaking (1)
600 — T10Thl0-12
TS9
TS9
TS11 —
ThS8 —
TS10 —
TS10 —
ThS8 —
TTh9 —
ThS9 —
TThll —
TThll —
Report Writing and Corresp.
6
TTh9
Th3-5
7
TThS
Fl-3
8
MW10
M3-5
9
MW10
F3-5
101
TThS
M3-5
Course
311—Fruit and Vcg.
Products (3)
£00
TThll
Wl-4
Course 319—Orchard Manag. (3)
500 TThlO
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (I.Ed.)
CHRIS H. GRONEMAN, Act. Head of Dept.
Office: Room 105, M. E. Shops
Course 106—Sheet Metal (3)
500 T9 T10-12S9-12
Course 204—Devel. and Prac. in I. Ed. (3)
500 MWF9 —
LANDSCAPE ART (Land.)
F. W. HENSEL, Head of Department
Office: First Floor, Francis Hall
Course 409—^Protective Concealment (1)
500 M9
501 T9
502 Th9
503 W10
504 F10
505 Til
MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING (Man.E.)
V. M. FAIRES, Head of Department
Office: Austin Hall
ey
377 MWF11
Course 404—Motion & Time Study (3)
500 (Hours to be arranged)
Course 411—Selection of Personnel (3)
500 (Hours to be arranged)
500
try
ed)
EDUCATION (Educ.)
W. L. HUGHES, Head of Department
Office: Room 121, Academic Bldg.
Course 321—Secondary School Methods (3
500 MWF10
Course 322—Sec. School Adm. (3)
500 TThSlO
Course 427—Adm. of Student Personnel (3
500 MWF11
5
TTh9
F3-5
6
TThS
Fl-3
7
TTh9
Thl-3
8
MW8
Th3-5
9
TThlO
S10-12
101
MWll
W3-5
195
MW8
T8-10
Course
288—Animal Parasites
<3)
197, 198
TThll
S10-12
Course
392—Systematic Ento.
(3)
500
MW10
WF1-3
Course
COO
306—Morphology (3)
MW9
Ml-4
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (E.E.)
R. P. WARD, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 114, E. E. Bldg.
Course 201—Electricity and Magn<
168 TThS9 MWF10-12F1-3
Course 208—D. C. Machinery (5)
169 TThS9 W8-llTh2-5
Course 305—Electrical Machinery (4)
255, 385 MWF9
263, 355 TThSll
Course 307—Electrical Machinery
276 TThSll
Course 308—Electrical Mach. (4)
277 TThSll
Course 315—Alternatirg Currents
268 MWF10 /
Course 316—Circuit and Field Theory
269 MTWThFlO
Course 318—Electrical Measurements (2)
269 — TThllFl-5
Course 320—Electronic Equipment (4)
269 MWF11 Tl-5
Thl-4
Wl-4
(4)
Thl-4
F2-5
(5)
MT2-5
(5)
ENGINEERING DRAWING (E.D.)
W. E. STREET, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 40, C. E. Bldg.
Course
56
111—Engineering
Drawing (2)
MWF10-12
56
—
MWF10-12
67
—
MWF1-3
58
—
MWF1-3
69
—
MWF10-12
500
—
MWF8-10
501
—
MWF8-10
Course
112—Engineering
Drawing (1)
80
—
TTh8-10
81
—
TTh8-10
82
—
MF3-5
83
—
ThS10-12
84
—
ThS10-12
85
—
MThl-3
86
—
MThl-3
87
—
TS10-12
88
—
TS10-12
89
—
TThlO-12
90
—
TThlO-12
500
—
MTh3-5
Course
124—Descriptive
Geometry' (8)
80
MW10
W3-5
81
MW10
W3-5
82
TTh9
Fl-3
83
MWl
Th3-5
84
WF10
Th3-5
85
TTh9
Fl-3
86
TTh9
F3-6
87
MW8
W3-5
88
MW8
W3-6
89
TThS
Thl-3
90
TThS
Thl-3
500
MW9
F3-5
ENGLISH (Engl.)
GEORGE SUMMEY. JR., Head of Dept.
Office: Room 811, Academic Bldg.
(For 16 weeks duration)
Course 103—Rhetoric & Composition (3)
1 MWF9
16 TThSS
TThlO
MW9
TTh8
MW9
TThlO
TTh9
MF10
ENTOMOLOGY (Ento.)
S. W. BILSING, Head of Department
Office: Room 11, Science Hall
Course 201—General Entomology (3)
FISH AND GAME (F.G.)
W. F. TAYLOR, Head of Department
Office: Room 324, Animal Ind. Bldg.
Course 201-
500
Course 406-
(3)
£00
-Conserv. and Man. (3)
MWF11 —
-Survey Prin. of Fish & Game
(Hours to be arranged)
MATHEMATICS (Math)
W. L. PORTER, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 223, Academic Bldg.
( ourse 101—Algebra (3)
MWF10
16 MWF1
36 MWF11
45 TThSlO
Course 102—Algebra (3)
55 TThSS ,
36 ’ ~ v K TThSS '
57 MWF10
58 MWF10
5,9
£4)0
TThSS
MWF9
Course 103—Trigonometry (3)
TTHS9
GENETICS (Gen.)
E. P. HUMBERT, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 303, Animal Ind. Bldg.
(For 16 weeks duration)
Course 301—Genetics (4)
201, ?97 MWF9
298 MWF10
Course 306—Animal Breeding (3)
500 MWll
Course 403—Eugenics (2)
500 TThll
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 301—Genetics (4)
600 TWThSS
TThSlO
TThSll
TThSll
MWF11
MWF11
TThSlO
M<i,th 104—Analytics (4)
80 MWFS8
81 MWFS8
82 MWFS8
83 MWFS8
84 MWFS8
85 MWThFlO
86 MWThFlO
87 TThFS9
88 TThFS9
89 MWFS8
90 MWFS8
£00 MWFS9 1
501 MWFS9
502 MTWTh9
503 TThFSIO
504 TThFSll
Course 110—Survey in Mathematics
19 MWF10
Course 114—Math, for Arch. (4)
51 MWFS9
Course 203—Calculus (4)
152 ■ MWThFS
153 MTWTh9
157 MTWThll
162 MWThFS
168 TThFSll
173 WThFSS
182 MTWThll
500 MWFS9
501 MTThFlO
Course 204—Calculus (4)
154 MWThSlO
158 TThFSIO
163 TThFSIO
169 MWThFll
177 MWFS11
183 MWFS10
Course 305—Diffeiential Equations (
268 TThS
MILITARY SCIENCE (M.S.)
COL. M. D. WELTY, Head of Dept.
Office: Rooms 2 and 3, Ross Hall
Course
122—Branch Immaterial
(1)
1
S8
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16
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50
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55
F8
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56
T9
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57
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58
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59
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95
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500
M8
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501
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502
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503
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504
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505
T9
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506
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507
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508
T8
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509
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510
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Course
222—Branch Immaterial
(1)
500
501
502
£03
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
Course
500
501
T8
T9
W8
Th8
F8
M9
Til
W9
Th9
F9
T8
T9
W8
Th8
F8
M9
Til
W9
Th9
F9
-Branch Immaterial
MWF11
TThSll
MODERN LANGUAGES (Lang.)
C. B. CAMPBELL, Head of Department
Office: Room 126, Academic Bldg.
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
(3)
500
Course
500
Course
500
102— Beginning French Cont’d (3)
- MWF8 ' ' ' —
103— Beginning German (3)
TThSS —
104— Beginning German Cont’d (3)
MWF10 —
105— Beginning Spanish (3)
MWF10
106— Beginning Spanish Cont’d (3)
TThSlO —
201—Intermediate French (3)
MWF9 —
263—Intermediate German (3)
MWF11 —
205a—Intermediate Spanish (3)
MTWThF9 —
206—Intermediate Spanish Cont’d
MWF8 —
305—Mod. Sp. Drama (3)
TThSll _
325—Conversational Spanish (2)
TThSll _
Thl-3
W3-5
GEOLOGY, (Geol.)
F. A. BURT, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 121, Geology Bldg.
Course 201—General Geology (3)
182 TThlOFll —
Course 207—Mineralogy and Petrology (4)
182 MWF10 Ml-4
Course 209—Lab. and Field Work in Gen.
Geol. (1)
500 — S8-12
Course 210—Historical Geology (4)
183 MWF8 Ml-4
Course 309—Agricultural Geology (4)
500 TThSS Tl-3
Course 320—Geology for Civil Eng. (4)
263 MWF9 Thl-4
HISTORY (Hist.)
S. R. GAMMON, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 201, Academic Bldg.
weeks duration)
of United States
(For 16
Course 105—History of
36 MWF8
Coarse 106—History of United States (3]
38 TThSS -
Course 213—History of England (3)
500 MWF10 -
Course 306—American Government (3)
115 MWF10 -
152, 167, 162, 173 TThS9
153, 168, 201 TThSlO
197, £86 MWF8
Course 307—State & Local Gov. (3)
500 MWF9
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 306—American Government (3)
600 MTWF1
Course 322—Industrial Hist, of U. S. (3)
600 MTThFll
HORTICULTURE (Hort )
G. W. ADRIANCE, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 307, Agriculture Bldg.
Course
5
-Plant Propagation
MW8
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M.E.)
C. W. CRAWFORD, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 103, M. E. Bldg.
Course
101—Engineering Problems
(2)
55
Wl
Fl-3
56
Wl
Fl-3
67
Th8
S10-12
58
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S10-12
59
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Course
102—Engineering Problems
(2)
80
Til
Fl-3
81
TU
Fl-3
82
M10
Th3-5
83
M10
W3-5
84
M10
W3-5
85
TU
S8-10
86
TU
S8-10
87
T8
F3-5
88
T8
F3-5
89
T9
Wl-3
90
T9
Wl-3
500
W9
F10-12
501
T10
W10-12
Course
201—Welding and Foundry
(1)
152
153
168
F2-5
F2-5
W2-5
Thl-3
Course 202—Welding and Foundry (1)
154, 177 — M2-5
Course 212—Engineering Mechanics (3)
154, 169 TThSS —
177 TThSS —
256, 286 TThSll —
Course 313—Engineering Mechanics (3)
254, 276 MWF9 —
500 MWF10 —
Course 309—Machine Shop (1)
169, 276 — W1F1-3
182,254 — Th8F3-5
Course 310—Machine Shop (1)
277 — Thl-4
Course 323—Thermodynamics (4)
255, 266. 269, 276, 286
MWFS8
Course 324—Steam and Gas Power (3)
263 MWF11
Course 328—Thermodynamics (3)
£77 TThS9
Course 338—Kinematics & Mach. Design
(4)
254,277 MWS11 Wl-4
Course 403—Engineering Laboratory (2)
355, 377, 384 T1 T2-5
Course 404—Engineering Laboratory (2)
356, 378, 385 W1 W2-5
Course 445—Machine Design (3)
255 TS9 Tl-4
MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY
ENGINEERING (M.S.E.)
S. R. WRIGHT, Acting Head of Dept.
Office: Room 29, C. E. Bldg.
402—Water Sup. & Purification (3)
Course 406—Sanitation (3)
362 MWF11
Course 410—Sanitary Lab. (3)
Til
362
ThllMThl-3
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING, (Pet E )
HAROLD VANCE, Head of Department
Office: Room 109, Petroleum Bldg.
204—Petroleum Industry (2)
TThlO
306—Production Methods (3)
MWF11 _
308—Production Laboratory (1)
,, — Thl-4
402 Man. of Oil & Gas Prog. (3)
MWF10 _
414—Oil Measurements (2)
TTh9
416—Oil Measur. Laboratory (1)
Ml-4
Course
183
Course
287
Course
287
Course
385
Course
385
Course
385
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P.E.)
W. L. PENBERTHY, Head of Dept.
Office: Gymnasium
C» ur s e 302—Physical Fitness Training (1)
“X? ~ MWThF9
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MWThFS
50 $r * (Modified Only) MWThFS
Note: Students registering fo r modified
physical education, must register for sec-
tion 505.
PHYSICS (Phys.)
O. W. SILVEY, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 23, Physics Bldg.
Course 201—College Physics (4)
136, 145. 150 TThSS
Course 202—College Physics (4)
137, 146, 151 MWF9
Course 203—General Physics (5)
152 T8WFS10
153 MTWF8
157 T8MWF9
162 T8MWF9
168, 173 T8MWF9
182 T8MWF9
Course 204—General Physics (5)
154 MTF11W3
158, 163, 183 MTF11W3
169 MF10T11W3
177 M10TThllW3
PSYCHOLOGY (Psy.)
C. H. WINKLER, Head of Department
Office: Room 12, Chemistry Bldg. J
Course 207—Psychology (3)
102 MWF10 —
500 MWF8 —
Course 301—Educational Psychology (3)
500 TThS9 —
Course 302—Mental Efficiency (2)
500 TThll —
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (Rel.)
NORMAN ANDERSON, In Charge of Dept.
Office: Y.M.C.A.
Course 306—N.T. Character Studies (1)
500' Thll
RURAL SOCIOLOGY (R.S.)
DANIEL RUSSELL, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 205, Agr. Bldg.
(For 16 weeks duration)
Course 201—Social Problems (3)
500 MWF8
501 TThSS
Course 204—Introductory Rural Sociology
'3)
500 TThSS —
Course 304—Crim. and Juvc. Delin. (3)
500 MWF9 —
C4ur.se 315—Family Relations (3)
500 MWF10 ' —
Course 407—Rural Sociology (3)
500 TThll Fl-3
Course .415—Agr. Journalism (3)
500 MWll Wl-3
Course 416—Agr. Journalism (3)
500 TThlO Thl-3
(For 12 weeks duration)
Course 315—Family Relations (3)
600 MTWThll —
Course 401—Leadership (3)
600 MTWF1 - —
F3-5
M3-5
W3-6
W3-6
M3-6
M3-6
Th3-6
Th3-6
Th3-6
F3-6
M3-6
Th3-6
VETERINARY ANATOMY (V.A.)
J. H. MILLIFF, Head of Department
Office: Room 310, Francis Hall
Course 111—Veterinary Anatomy (5)
195 MWF10 TThS10-12
500 MWF10 MWF3-5
Course 112—^Veterinary Anatomy (4)
197 MW9 Th8-10F10-12W4-6
500 MW9 S8-10MTh3-5
Course 211—Veterinary Ahatomy (5)
295 ThS8 S9-12MW1-4
296 ThSS T8-llThFl-4
Course 213—-Histology (4)
295 MW9 TF9-llThlO-12
296 MW9 MWl-3Th4-6
Course 214—Vet. Embryology (3)
297 ThS9 MW4-6
298 ThS9 ThFl-3
VETERINARY HYGIENE (V.H.)
F. P. JAGGI, Head of Department
Office: veterinary Hospital
Course 492—Food Hygiene (3)
495 MW8 M3-5
496 MW8 F3-5
500 MW8 W3-5
VETERINARY MEDICINE AND
SURGERY (V.M.S.)
A. A. LENERT, Head of Department
Office: Veterinary Hospital
Course 351—Veterinary Medicine (3)
396 MF9T8 —
Course 352—Veterinary Medicine (3)
397, 398 TThSS —
Course 361—General Surgery (3)
396 TThS9 —
Course 362—Vet. Gen. Surgery (3)
397, 398 MWF8 —
Course 371—Clinics (2)
396 — MTWThF4Sll
Course 372—Vet. Clinics (4)
397 — MTWThF3-6S10-12
398 — MTWThFl-3S10-12
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Course 462—Vet. Operat. Surgery (4)
495 MW2F8 T3-5Thl-3
496 MW2F8 Tl-3Th3-5
500 MW2F8 Fl-5
Course 472—Vet. Clinics (2)
495 — MTWThFlOSll
496 — MTWThF9Sll
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (V.P.)
H. L. VAN VOLKENBERG, Head of Dept.
Office: Room 311, Francis Hall
Course^ 482—Parasites of Domestic Animals
495 S9 fi_4
496 S9 Wa-6
500 S9 T3^6
VETERINARY PATHOLOGY AND
BACTERIOLOGY (V.P.B.) V
R. C. DUNN, Head of Department
Office: Veterinary Hospital
Course 242—Vet. Gen. Pathology (4)
297 MWF8 MW10-12
298 MWF8 ThS10-12
Course 341—Special Pathology* (2)
396 T10 F10TWF3
"00 W9 MlTWTh4
Course 342—Vet. Spec, Pathology (3)
397 TTh9 WF1-3
398 TTh9 MW3-5
Course 343—Special Bacteriolocry (3)
396 MW10 MW 1-3
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Course 444—Vet. Lab. Diagnosis (2)
S8 Tl-3Th3-5
1 96 ,, S8 T3-5Thl-3
Course 446—Vet. Poul. Pathology (3)
111 1™ F4-6
496 TThS Fl-2
POULTRY HUSBANDRY (P.H.)
D. H. REID, Head of Department
Office: Room 328, An. Ind. Bldg.
Course
1
98
Course
500
Course
500
Court*
500
Course
500
Course
500
Course
600
(For 16 weeks duration)
201—Poultry Production (3)
MW8 F3-5
TThll S10-12
303—Turkey Production (2)
MWll
308—Hatchery Manag. (3)
TThll
Xhl-4
Wl-8
311—Poultry Feeding (4)
MWF10
315—Market Eggs (2)
TThlO _
403—Judging (3)
MW9 Ml-3
(For 12 weeks duration)
410—Market Poultry (3)
MWF10 W3-5
VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY AKb
PHARMACOLOGY (V.P P ) “
P ‘ Off BU S NS ' ?^ ad of Department
Office: Room 203, Francis Hall
Course 121
195
Course 122-
197
198
Course 221
295
296
Course 222-
297
298
Course 333'
396
500
Course 334
397
398
Course 432-
495
496
500
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