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Page 10 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 1945 —SMITH— (Continued From Page 9) ily in command of the fighting Texas 36th Division, in having lunch with the arch Nazi gangster and murderer, Hermann Goering. Smith’s speech, ordered placed in the Senate Journal by his ap proving colleagues, echoed the sentiment of most Texans in its expression of bitterness at the at tempts of some people to soften the deserved wrath falling on the conspirators of crumpled Nazidom, who must now face an accounting for their foul deeds that have been so brutal as to shock the sensi- Try Our Sunday Chicken Dinners A. & M. GRILL bilities of all mankind. “We have been told war crim inals would be punished,” said Smith. “Some of us old soldiers see a disposition, as after the last war, to be kind to monsters. “Hermann Goering, the murder er of Antwerp and Warsaw, who sent his planes over defenseless cities, has been captured by the 36th Division. I was saddened to see in the papers that some fel low in temporary command of the 36th has invited this monster to dine wtih him. I resent it. It is not in keeping with the traditions of Texas. There can be no excuse for breaking courteous bread with an arch criminal.” “Such action is not in keeping with the tradition of Texas,” the Lieutenant Governor stated. Burning off land impoverishes the soil and the landowner. BRING IT TO TILLIE! HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES You need never miss Mother, as far as your sewing needs are concerned, if you come to Texas A. & M. We are prepared to give you two-day service on all Patches, Stripes, and Al terations. A. & M. ALTERATION SHOP At the North Gate Approximately Ninety Students Are Now Members Ot Ex-Servicemans Club Here Six months of age and proud of its active membership of 90 en thusiastic veterans, the A. & M. Ex-Servicemen’s Student Club is one of the liveliest organizations on the Texas A. & M. College cam pus. About half of the members of the organization attended Texas A. & M. prior to their call to mili tary service; the others came to confirm the stories told to them about the college by Aggies they met in service. Organized during the fall se mester of 1944, the club now has its own recreation hall on the cam pus, fully equipped with game rooms, radio, record-player and comfortably furnished. They inher ited the navy radio and radar unit’s recreation house on the campus when the naval training program was completed. Many of the club members are married and efforts are being made to provide suitable living quarters for this group. The ex- servicemen have their choice of living in non-military student dor mitories, or in the cadet corps. Those residing in the non-military dormitories wear civilian clothes and are under no military regula tions. Officers of the club are Ralph Flesher, Crowell, Texas, president; R. S. Parker, Houston, vice-presi dent; William Sammes, Houston, secretary; L. M. Main, Palestine, treasurer; R. L. Campbell, Burk- burnett, reporter; C. T. Parker, Rising Star, sergeant at arms; and Douglas Williams, Houston, parliamentarian. The club is taking an active in terest in all campus affairs, and through its officers is giving many constructive suggestions to college officials who are keenly aware of the problems facing the returning veteran in completing his college education. Since the college still is on the year-round basis of education, it is expected that a large number of the veterans will remain on the campus through the summer months in order to complete their chosen courses in the shortest pos sible time. The veterans range in age from 19 to 34, and their courses of study are almost as varied, 31 being en rolled in the engineering courses offered at Texas A. & M. College, agriculture has 27, liberal arts eight, and veterinary medicine course has attracted 24 veterans. “I believe the administrative of ficers and faculty of Texas A. & M. College understand the veter an’s problems,” President Flesher said. “We are being given every consideration here, and we deeply appreciate the kindness and coun sel of the teachers. As soon as the veterans are released from service they should not delay in entering college, because when our numbers increase sufficiently more courses of study will be possible. The Vet erans Administration is anxious for every service man to avail himself of the privilege of a college educa tion, and Texas A. & M. College is ready to do its share in the pro gram. The A. & M. ExService- men’s Student Club welcomes in quiries from veterans from any branch of the service.” Conservatidn of the soil is large ly a matter of using the land in accordance with the dictates of Nature. —A&M— Continued from Page 9 course of study rather than tech nological and scientific courses. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are granted in the liberal arts in economics, educa tion, English, history, mathematics, modern languages, and physical education; a pre-law course is also available. The Bachelor of Science degree is offered in biology, in cluding botany, zoology, and bac teriology; chemistry, entomology, geology, and physics. Courses are also offered for pre-medicine and pre-dentistry work. Firebreaks hold forest fires in check as dikes hold back the floods. —COLLEGE— Continued from Page 7 shal; J. T. L. McNew, city engi neer; S. R. Wright, sanitary en gineer; Dr. J. E. Marsh, city health, officer; Charlie Gorzycki, city judge; J. Wheeler Borger, city at torney; and 0. E. Carroll, mainten ance foreman. The city council is composed of Mayor Langford, E. E. Brown, R. L. Brown, C. W. Crawford, M. T. Harrington, J. A. Orr, and G. B. Wilcox. Members of the Equaliza tion Board are R. L. Hunt, chair man; F. W. Jensen; and Pat Burns. LOUPOT’S A LITTLE PLACE ; - - A BIG SAVING! I ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► NOTICE! Greyhound Buses now operate from their new terminal. • Next Door to the STUDENT CO-OP GREYHOUND Official Schedule of ’ Classes, First Semester — Summer — Session 1945-46 ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICS (A. S.) T. R. HAMILTON, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 408, Agricultural Bldg. Course 201—Prin. of Account. (4) 16, 136 TThSlO Course 202—Prin. of Account. (4) 19, 137 MWF8 Course 301—Tli. and Pr. of Accounting (4) 600 TThSll Fl-4 Wl-4 Thl-4 95 96 102 MW11 MW11 MW11 S8-10W3-5 MF1-3 M8-10S10-12 Course 206—Bacteriology 102 TThll M1-3W3-5 296 TThll M3-5Thl-3 Course 218—Comp. Vert. Anat. (3) 147 TTh8 T3-5S8-10 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (Aero.) R. M. PINKERTON, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Old Laundry Bldg. Course 201—Aeronautics (3) 164 MWF8 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Ag. Ec.) J. W. BARGER, Head of Dept. Office: Room 400, Agricultural Bldg. Course 101— 1 2 8 19 Course 103- 16 Course 312- 116 Course 314- 116 Course 413— 600 Course 434- 600 -Agr. Resources (4) MWThFll MWFS10 MWFS10 MWThFll -Econ. Hist, of Agr. (3) MWF9 -Agr. Economics (3) MWF9 -Marketing (3) MWF8 -Prin. & Prac. of Coop. (3) MWF10 -Business Management (3) MWF11 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (Ag. Ed.) 'epartn Office: Room 107, Ag. Eng. Bldg. E. R. ALEXANDER, Head of Department Course 425—Course Building (2) 500 (Hours to be arranged) -’ling / ‘" be Course 429—Practice Teaching (2) (Hours to be arranged) 600 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERNG (Ag. Eng.) F. R. .-L NES, Head of Department Offioi. .oom 215, Ag. Eng. Bldg. & Course 20 —Farm Power & Machinery (3) 3 MW10 F3-5 4 TTh9 W3-5 6 MW10 Th3-5 Course 205—Farm Buildings & Struc. (3) 600 MW11 Ml-4 Course 424—Terracing (2) 600 W1 W2-6 AGRONOMY (Agr.) L. G. JONES, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 300, Agricultural Bldg. Course 105—Crop Production (4) 3 MWF9 Wl-3 4 MWF8 Ml-3 6, 31 MWF9 F3-5 16 MWF8 M3-5 Course 301—Intro. Soils (4) 101 MWFll Fl-3 Course 418—Soil Conservation (4) 600 TThlOThl Th2-5 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY (A. H.) F. I. DAHLBERG, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 221,^Animal Ind. Bldg. Course 107—Gen. Animal Husbandry (3) 3 TTh8 MF1-3 4 TTh8 MF3-6 6 TTh8 F10-12W3-5 19 TTh8 M1-3W3-5 96 TTh8 WF1-3 96 TTh8 MF3-5 Course 203—Market Classes (3) 600 MW8 Wl-3 Course 307—Farm Meats (3) 600 TThll Tl-4 Course 406—Beef Cattle Prod. (3) 600 TThSlO Course 407—Beef Cattle Prod. Lab. (1) 600 — Tl-4 Course 409—An. Nut. & Livestock Feed (4) 600 MWF10 Ml-4 Arcr ERNEST LANGFORD, Head of Dept. Office: Room 400, Academic Bldg. Course 101- 60 Course 102- 51 Course 105- 93 Course 106- 600 Course 123- 60 Course 124- 61 Course 201- 160 Course 202— 161 Course 223- 160 Course 224- 161 -Freehand Drawing (1) (Hours to be arranged) -Architecture I (6) WF10 MThFl-5 -Architecture I (6) WF10 MThFl-5 -Freehand Drawing (1) F9-12 ing lours to be Hist, of Arch. (2) TThlO -Hist, of Arch. (2) TThlO —Architecture II (7) M9 MTS10-12MWThl-5 •Architecture II (7) Mil ThS8-llMWThl-5 -Hist, of Arch. (2) WFU -Hist, of Arch. (2) TF8 BIOLOGY (Biol.) C. C. DOAK, Head of Dept. Office: Room 26, Science Hall Course 36 37 95 96 101 115 Course 98 Course 45 46 urse 48 Course 38, 116 101— Gen. Bot. of Sd. TThSlO MWF10 TThSlO TThSlO MWF10 MWF10 102— Tax. of Flower. TTh9 105— Gen. Zoology (3) MW9 MW9 106— Gen. Zoology (3) TTh9 107— Animal Biology MW11 Pits. (4) T3-6F1-3 MThl-3 T1-3F3-5 S8-10Th3-5 S10-12W1-3 MW3-5 Pits. (3) F8-10M1-3 M1-3W3-6 F8-10W1-3 MF3-5 (3) MF3-6 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Ch. E.) . D. LINDSAY, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 308, Petroleum Bldg. Course 303—Industrial Stoichiometry (3) 500 MWF9 — Course 409—Oil and Gas Technology (3) 355 TThS8 — Course 423—Unit Operations (3) 355 MWF8 — Course 429—Oil and Gas Tech. Lab. (1) 355 ' — Thl-4 Course 433—Unit Operations Lab. (1) 355 — M2-5 Course 441—Chem. Eng. Unit Processes (3) 355 MWF11 — Course 454—Chemical Eng. Thermodyna- lics (3) 500 TThSll — CHEMISTRY (Chem.) C. C. HEDGES, Head of Dept. Office: Room 116, Chemistry Bldg. 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 95 96 101 Course 102- 31, 82 80 81 83 98, 102 Course 103- 45, 46 organ: MW9M1 MW9M1 MW9W1 MW9W1 MW9M1 MW9M1 MW9W1 MW9W1 MW9T1 MW9T1 MW11T1 MW11T1 MWllThl MWllThl MWllThl MWllThl MW11F1 MW11F1 MW11F1 MW11F1 MW8F8 MW8F8 MW8F8 MW8F8 MW8M1 MW8W1 MWSThl M2-5 M2-5 W2-5 W2-5 M2-5 M2-5 W2-5 W2-5 T2-5 T2-6 T2-5 T2-5 Th2-6 Th2-5 Th2-5 Th2-5 F2-5 F2-5 F2-6 F2-5 F9-12 F9-12 F9-12 F9-12 M2-5 W2-5 Th2-5 -Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) TThSWl W2-5 TThSMl M2-5 TThSMl M2-5 TThSFl F2-5 TThSThl Th2-5 -Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) MW8F1 F2-6 Course 104-—Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) h8Wl W2-6 WF1-4 Fl-3 47, 48 _ _ _ TT "tatlve 144, 157 TThS8 Course 206—Organic Chem. (4) 195 MWF9 Course 207—Quantitative Analysis (3) 173, 182 W8W1 W2-5 Course 216—Elem. Quan. Analysis (5) 148, 158 MW10 MThl-5 Course 301—Organic Chemistry (4) 500 MWF11 Ml-5 Course 323—Physical Chemistry (4) 500 TThSll Tl-4 CIVIL ENGINEERING (C. E.) C. E. SANDSTEDT, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 14, C. E. Bldg. Course 201—Plane Surveying (4) 162, 183 MWF10 Thl-5 Course 202—Advanced Surveying (3) 163 WF9 Fl-4 Course 206—Surveying (2) 152 W1 W2-5 174 Ml M2-6 Course 305—Mechanics of Materials (4) 500 MWFS10 — Course 315—Strength of Mat. Lab. (1) 500 — Wl-3 Course 335—Mapping and Estimating (l) 163 — Tl-5 DAIRY HUSBANDRY (D. H.) I. W. RUPEL, Head of Department Office: Room 202, Agricultural Bldg. Course 202—Dairying (3) 1 MW8 MW1-3 2 TThlO W3-5F1-3 8 TThlO TF3-5 98 MW8 S8-10M8-5 Course 420—Dairy Management (4) 500 MWF9 T3-5 ECONOMICS (Econ.) F. B. CLARK, Head of Dept. Office: Room 300, Academic Bldg. se 115, 136 TThS8 » — Course 204—Principles of Economics (3) 116, 137 MWF9 — Course 311—Money and Banking (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 315—Economics of Insurance (3) 500 MWFU — Course 316—Business Law (3) 500 1 TThSll — Course 403—Prin. of Economics (3) 102 MWF10 — 158 TThSlO — 174 TThS8 — 500 MWF8 — Course 408—Corporation Finance (3) 500 MWF10 — Course 421—Government and Industry (3) 500 MWF9 — Course 431—Veterinary Jurisprudence (1) 495, 496 S10 — EDUCATION (Educ.) W. L. HUGHES, Head of Dept. Office: Room 121, Academic Bldg. Course 121—Intro, to Educ. (3) 500 MWF9 — Course 321—Secondary School Methods (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 322—Secondary School Admin. (3) 500 MWFll — ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (E. E.) R. P . WARD, Acting )ffice: Room 114. Head of Dept. C E. E. Bldg. Course 201—Electricity and Magnetism (5) 168 TThS9 M1-5F1-3 Course 208—D. C. Machinery (5) 169 TThS8 W1-5F3-5 Course 316—Circuit & Field Th. (5) 500 MTWThFlO — Course 318—Electrical Measur. (2) 500 — M3-5F1-5 ENGINEERING DRAWING (E. D.) W. E. STREET, Head of Department Office: Room 40, C. E. Bldg. Course Ill—Engineering Drawing (2) 55 — TThS8-10 56 — TThS8-10 57 — MWF10-12 58 — MWF10-12 59 — TThS8-10 60 — TThS8-10 61, 48 — MWF10-12 62 — MWF10-12 63 — MWF1-3 64 — MWF1-3 65 — MWF1-3 66 — MWF8-10 67 — MWF3-5 68 — MWF3-5 69 — MWF3-5 70 — MWF3-5 71 — MWF8-10 72 — MWF8-10 73 — MWF8-10 74 — MWF8-10 75, 93 — TThSS-10 76 — MWF3-5 77 — MWF1-3 78 — MWF1-3 Course 112—Engineering Drawing (1) 80 — WF3-5 81 — WF3-5 82 — WF10-12 83 — WF10-12 500 — WF1-3 Course 124—Descriptive Geometry (3) 80 TS10 TSU 81 TS10 TS11 82 WS8 WS9 83 WS8 WS9 149 TS8 TS9 ENGLISH (Engl.) T. F. MAYO, Head of Department Office: Room 311, Academic Bldg. Course 103—Rhetoric & Composition (3) 1 TThSlO — 2 MWFll 3 MWFll — 4 MWFll — 16 MWFll 36 MWF10 — 37 TThSlO — 45 MWF10 — 46 MWF10 — 50 TThSS — 55 MWF8 — 56 MWF8 — 57 TThS9 — 68 TThS9 — 59 MWF8 — 60 MWF8 — 61 TThS9 — 62 TThS9 — 63 MWFll — 64 MWFll — 65 TThS8 — 66 TThS8 — 67 TThS8 — 68 TThSlO — 69 TThSlO 70 TThSlO — 71 MWF10 — 72 MWF10 — 73 TThS9 — 74 TThS9 — 75 MWF2 — 76 TThS9 — 77 TThSS — 78 TThSlO — 93 MWF8 — 95 MWF10 96 MWF9 — Course 104—Rhetoric & Composition (3) 6 TThSlO — 8 MWFll — 19 MWF9 — 31 TThSlO — 38 MWF9 — 47 MWF9 — 48 MWF8 — 51 MWF9 — 80 MWF9 — 81 MWF9 — 82 TThSll — 83 TThSll — 98 MWFll — Course 109—Engl. Comp. for For. Stu. (3) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 110—Engl. Comp. for For. Stu. (3) 600 Course (Hours to be arranged) 203—Comp. & Literature (2) 101 TTh9 — 115 TTh9 — 150 WF9 — 152 TTh8 — 157 TTh9 — 162 TTh8 — 168 TTh8 173 TTh8 — 195 TThll — 500 MWU — 501 MW9 — Courses 207—Report Wri. & Corres. (2) 154 MW10 — 196 TTh8 — Course 210— 102 116 151, 158, 163 169 Course 212—i 136 143 Course 232 137, 147 Course 331—' 500 Course 401' 495 496 500 501 ;mg WF8 — TThll — MW8 — MW10 — Shakespeare (3) TThSll — MWF10 — English Literature (3) TThSlO — News Reporting (3) (Hours to be arranged) ° ’-ing (1) MW 10 TThll MW11 TTh9 -Public Speaking (1) ENTOMOLOGY (Ento.) S. W. BILSING, Head of Dept. Office: Room 2, Science Hall Course 201—General Entomology (3) 1 TF9 F3-5 2 TTh8 Ml-3 8 MW9 M3-5 195 TThlO Ml-3 Course 208—Animal Parasites (3) W3-5 196 TThll FISH AND GAME (F. G.) W. B. DAVIS, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 324, Animal Ind. Bldg. Course 201—Wildlife Conserv. & Man. (3) 500 MWF11 — GENETICS (Gen.). E. P. HUMBERT, Head of Departmen Office: Room 303, Animal Ind. Bldg. Course 301—Genetics (4) 297 MWF9 Tl-3 500 TThSlO ThS-5 Course 304—Plant Breeding (4) 500 TThS8 Fl-3 GEOLOGY (Geol.) F. A. BURT, Acting Head of Dept. " 121, Office: Room Geology Bldg. Course 201—General Geology (3) 145, 182 TThS8 — Course 207—Min. & Petrology (4) 145, 182 TThS9 Thl-4 Course 209—Lab. & Field Work in Gen. Geol. (1) 145 — Wl-5 Course 210—Historical Geology (4) 149, 183 TThSlO Fl-4 Course 312—Struct. Geology (4) 500 MWF10 Ml-4 HISTORY (Hist.) S. R. GAMMON, Head of Dept. Office: Room 201, Academic Bldg. ;ory of MWF8 TThS8 Course 106—History of United States (3) 38 TThS8 — Course 213—History of England (3) 500 MWF11 — Course 214—History of England (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 306—American Government (3) 115, 163 MWF11 — 152, 168 MWF9 — 157 TThSlO — 173 MWF10 — 196 TThS9 — 500 MWF8 — Course 307—State & Local Government (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 322—Ind. Hist, of U. S. (3) 500 TThSll — HORTICULTURE (Hort.) G. W. ADRIANCE, Head of Department Office: Room 307, Agricultural Bldg. Course 201—Plant Propagation (3) 1 MW9 W3-5 2 MW8 Tl-3 8 ThS8 Fl-3 Coulse 312—Fruit & Veg. Prod. (3) 500 MW11 Thl-4 Course 317—Prin. of Fruit Prod. (3) 500 TTh9 Ml-4 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (L Ed.) HRIS H. GRONEMAN, Act. Head of Dep Office: Room 105, M. E. Shops M10-12W9-12 LANDSCAPE ART (Land.) F. W. HENSEL, Head of Department Office: Room 201, Ag. Eng. Bldg. 00 MW9 lourse 307—Park & Rec. Dev. (2) 00 TThlO MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING (Man. E.) V. M. FAIRES, Head of Department Office: Austin Hall vey M’ WF8 MATHEMATICS (Math.) W. L. PORTER, Head of Dept. Office: Room 223, Academic Bldg. MWF10 MWF11 MWF8 MWF11 MWF11 MWFll MWF8 MWF8 TThSlO MWF3 Course x02—Algebra (3) 46 TThSS — 59 MWF10 — 60 MWF10 — 61 MWF8 — 62 MWF8 — 63 TThS9 — 64 TThS9 — 65 MWF8 — 66 MWF1 — 67 MWF9 — 68 MWF9 — 69 MWF9 — 70 MWF9 — 71 TThS8 — 72 TThSS — 73 TThSS — 74 TThSS — 75 MWF1 — 76 TThSlO — 77 TThSlO — 78 MWF3 — Course 103—Plane Trigonometry (3) 19 MWF10 — 38 TThSll — 46 MWFll — 47 TThSll — 55 MWF10 — 56 MWF10 — 57 TThS8 — 58 TThSS — 59 TThSlO — 60 4 TThSlO — 61 TThSS — 62 TThSS — 63 TThSS — 64 TThSS — 65 MWF9 — 66 MWF2 — 67 TThS9 — 68 TThS9 — 69 TThS9 — 70 TThS9 — 71 TThSlO — 72 TThSlO — 73 TThSlO — 74 TThSlO — 75 TThSlO — •76, 93 77 MWF1 — TThS9 — 78 TThS8 — Course 104—Analytics (4) 31 MWFS8 — 48 MWFS9 — 80 MWThFll — 81 MWThFll — 82 MTThF9 — 83 MTThF9 — Course 1.13—Math, for Arch. (4) 50 MWFS9 — Course 114—Math, for Arch. (4) 51 MWFSU — Course 203—Calculus (4) 144, 157 145, 182 TThFSU — TThFSIO — 152 MWThSlO — 162 168, 173 Course TThFS9 TThFSU 204—Calculus (4) MWThF9 148, 158 — 149, 183 MWThF9 — 154, 169 163, 174 MWFSU — MTThS9 — Course 500 305—Differential Equations (2) TThll — MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M.E.) C. W. CRAWFORD, Head of Office: Room 103, M.E. Department Bldg. Course 101—Engineering Problems (2) 55 Thll Thl-3 56 Thll Thl-3 57 M3 T3-5 58 M3 T3-5 59 Thll Thl-3 60 Thll Thl-3 61 F9 Fl-3 62 F9 Fl-3 63 M8 F8-10 64 M8 F8-10 65 T10 F10-12 66 T10 F10-12 67 Ml Wl-3 68 Ml Wl-3 69 Ml Wl-3 70 Ml Wl-3 71 M2 W3-5 72 M2 W3-5 73 M2 W3-5 74 M2 W3-5 75 M9 Tl-3 76 M 9 \ Tl-3 77 M9 Tl-3 78 M9 Tl-3 145 M10 W10-12 Course 31 102—Engineering Problems W10 (2) Fl-3 80 W8 Th3-5 81 W8 Th3-5 82 MU T3-5 83 MU T3-5 Course 201—Welding and Foundry 93, 152, 168, 173 (1) Thl-4 Course 202—Welding and Foundry (1) 154, 174 — Fl-4 Course 212—Engineering Mechanics (3) 154 TThS8 — 169 MWF8 — 174 MWF8 — Course 309—Machine Shop (1) 169 — 173 182 Course 310—Machine Shop (1) 174 — Course 313—Engineering Mechanics 500 TThS9 — Course 323—Thermodynamics (4) 500 MWFS10 — Course 403—Engineering Lab. (2) 355 W1 W2-5 Course 449—Seminar (1) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Ml-4 Fl-4 Wl-4 (3) MILITARY SCIENCE (M.S.) COL. M. D. WELTY, Head of Dept. Office: Rooms 2 and 3, Ross Hall Course 122- 1 2 3 4 -Mil. Sci. Th8 S9 S9 S9 (Gen.), 1st Yr. (1) 6 8 16 19 31 36 37 38 45 46 47 48 50 51 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 80 81 82 83 93 95 96 98 Course 222- 101 102 115 116 136 137 143 144 145 147 148 149 150 151 152 154 157 158 162 163 168 169 173 174 182 183 195 196 Til Til Th8 Sll Til Thll Wll Fll Sll Sll W8 ThlO M10 M10 F9 F9 F9 Thll Sll F9 Ml Ml F10 F10 W10 W10 W8 W8 ' M8 M8 Thll Fll Fll Fll W10 Wll Wll mio M8 ThlO Ml F8 Thll F8 F8 ThlO -Mil. Sci. (Gen.) 2nd Yr. (1) T10 T10 T10 T8 Mil Mil M9 Th9 Mil Th9 T8 Th8 Th8 M9 S8 T9 M9 S8 W9 S10 S10 Th9 T9 W9 W9 T9 T8 S8 MODERN LANGUAGES (Lang.) C. B. CAMPBELL, Head of Department Office: Room 126, Academic Bldg. Course 102—Beg. French Cont’d (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 103—Beg. German (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 105—Beg. Spanish (3) 500 TThS8 — Course 203—Int. German (3) 500 MWF10 — Course 205a—Int. Spanish (3) 500 MTWThF9 — Course 206—Int. Spanish Cont’d (3) 500 MWF10 — Course 305—Modern Spanish Drama (3) 500 MWF8 — MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING (M.S.E.) WRIGHT, Actin- "- J ‘ Office: Room 29, S. R. WRIGHT, Acting Head of Dept. E. Bldg. ourse (3) e 406—Sanitation and Public Health (Hours to be arranged) PETROLEUM ENGINEERING (Pet.E.) HAROLD VANCE, Head of Department Office: Room 106, Petroleum Bldg. (No courses offered this semester) PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P.E.) W. L. PENBERTHY, Head of Dept. Office: Gymnasium Course 101, 102, 201, and 202. Physical Fitness Training Course 204— 148, 149, 158 154, 169 163, 183 174 General Physics (5) era! Fhysic MTWF11 TllThFSIO MTWF11 TllThFSIO HUSBANDRY Wl-4 Thl-4 Ml-4 Tl-4 (P. H.) D. H. REID, Head of Department Office: Room 328, An. Ind. Bldg. Course 201 3 -Poultry Production (3) try Br TTh9 4 MW10 6 MW8 • 98 MW11 Course 303—Turkey Prod. 500 MW10 M3-5 Wl-3 Fl-3 S10-12 PSYCHOLOGY (Psy.) S, Head of Departrm Office: Room 12, Chemistry Bldg. Course 207—General Psychology (3) 102 TThS9 500 MWFll Course 301—Educational Psychology 500 MWF9 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (Rel.) NORMAN ANDERSON, In Charge of Dept. Office: Y. M. C. A. Course 305—O. T. Character Studies (1 500 ThlO Course 306—N. T. Character Studies (1) 500 T10 RURAL SOCIOLOGY (R.S.) DANIEL RUSSELL, Head of Department Office: Room 205, Agr. Bldg. Course 201—Introd. to Soc. Prob. (3) 500 MWF10 Course 204—Introd. Rural Soc. (3) 500 MWF8 Course 312—General Sociology (3) 500 MWF9 VETERINARY ANATOMY (V. A.) J. H. MILLIFF, Head of Department ' Course 195 Course 196 Course 296 Course 296 Course 297 H. MILLIFF, Head of Departmc Office: Room 310, Francis Hall Veterinary Anatomy (5) S10-12MTh3-5 ;rinary . MWF8 ?rinarv MW10 112—Veterinary Anatomy (4) F10-12MThl-3 ary ThS8 TWF1-4 213— Histology (4) WS11 T8-10Ml-3Th3-5 214— Veterinary Embryology (3) ThS9 ThFl-3 VETERINARY HYGIENE (V. H.) F. P. JAGGI, Head of Department Office: Veterina: Departm Hospital Course 492—Food Hygiene (3) 495 MF8 496 MF8 Ml-3 Fl-3 500 501 502 503 504 605 506 507 MWF9 MWF10 MWFll MWF2 MWF3 TThS9 TThSlO TThSll Note: Freshmen should register for physi cal fitness bearing 100 numbers and sopho mores 200 numbers. PHYSICS (Phys.) O. W. SILVEY, Head of Department Office: Room 23, ege Phy MWF8 Physics (4) Course 201—Colley 136, 143, 150 Course 202—College Phvsi 137, 147, 151 TThSll Course 203—General Physics 144, 157 145, 182 152 162 168 173 era! Physn M8WFS9 MSTThSll M8TThS9 M8WFS8 M8WFS8 MSTThSlO F3-5 Fl-3 Tl-4 Ml-4 Fl-4 Fl-4 Wl-4 Ml-4 VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY (V.M.S.) A. A. LENERT, Head of Department Office: Veterinary Hospital Course 351—' 395 Course 352- 396 Course 361- 395 Course 362- 396 Course 371- 395 Course 372- 396 Course 462- 495 496 Course 472- 495 496 Vet. Medicine (3) MWFll — -Vet. Medicine (3) TThS8 — -Vet. Gen. Surgery (3) TThS9 — -Vet. Gen. Surgery (3) MWF8 — Vet. Clinics (2) — MTWThFISll ■Vet. Clinics (4) — MTWThFS-5S10-12 Veterinary Oper. Surgery (4) MWFll Tl-3Th3-5 MWFll T3-5Thl-3 Vet. Clinics (2) — MTWThF9Sll — MTWThFlOSll VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (V.P.) R. D. TURK, Head of Department Office: Room 311, Francis Hall Course 482—Parasites 495 W8 496 W8 of Dom. An. (2) Wl-4 Ml-4 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY (V.P.B.) R. C. DUNN, Head of Department Office: Veterinary Hospital Course 242- 297 Course 341- 395 Course 342- 396 Course 343- 395 Course 444- 495 496 Course 446- 495 496 !en. 1 MWF8 MW10-12 -Vet. Spec. Pathology (2) F10 MTWF2 -Vet- Spec. Pathology (3) MWU MF1-3 -Spec. Bacteriology (3) MW10 WF3-5 -Lab. Diagnosis (2) S8 T3-5Thl-3 S8 Tl-3Th3-5 -Poultry Pathology (3) TTh8 T10-12 TTh8 Wl-3 VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (V. P. P.) P. W. BURNS, Head of Department Office: Room 203, Francis Hall Course 121—Vet. Physiology (2) 195 MWU — Course 122—Vet. Physiology (3) 196 WS11 Fl-4 Course 221—Vet. Physiology (5) 296 MWF8 MF9-12 Course 222—Vet. Physiology (5) 297 TThS8 MW1-4 Course 333—Vet. Pharmacology (4) 395 MWF8 Th2-5 Course 334—Vet. Pharmacology (4) 396 MWF9 T9-12 Course 432—Vet. Toxicology (2) 495 S9 M3-5ThlO-12 496 S9 WF3-5