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Pi P -P | Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945 E —TURNER— (Continued From Paee 3) in Waco with one of the large ga rages of that city. Associated with Mr. Turner is Bud Graham, also well known to local residents. Both men are able mechanics. Mr. Turner hopes to add a full line of auto parts, tires, batteries and other accessories. He We not only sell polish and brushes but we GIVE infor mation to you on how best to shine your own shoes. Holick’s Boot Shop McDowell Attends Alabama Meeting C. H. McDowell, Acting Director, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, left Tuesday for Birming ham, Alabama, where he will at tend a meeting of the Experiment Station Directors of the Southern stated, however, that super repair work would be his specialty. College Station is rapidly attract ing other businesses and Mr. Tur ner’s enterprise is but the first of several new organizations reported ready to enter the business field in this community. States called by Clarence Dorman of the Mississippi Station who is chairman of the Association. The directors will discuss at this meeting the research program intended to promote progress in research in cotton production and the attendant post-war agricultur al and economic problems —LONGHORN! — Continued from Page 1 in the 1946 book and to meet this situation it is probable that two complete military sections will be OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified FOR SALE- Uniform complete. One, complete, 2 pair slacks, pre-war materia). Perfect condition. $75.00 cash. nedium >air sis size Junior lack: Mrs. E. A. McKelvy, 524 S. Mahon St., Texas. Mrs. Tyler, LOST—Brown valuable keys. Please Doerge, Phone 4-6344. report suit, to Has Mr. included. Other features of the book will likewise provide for re presentation of both present class sections. Hence it will be possible to have a much larger annual. Work will get underwaj/ on the new book just as soon as the new editor has been named, and the decision made as to the advisability of having a book in the coming school year* —CORPS— (Continued Trem Page 1) years, it was decided that major editorial positions on the Battalion and Longhorn should be filled by men not previously identified with either publication. Heretofore the requirement ha^ been that at least experience of one year would be required of an applicant. Both positions have been paid positions in the past. The present budget provides a salary of $30.00 monthly for the Batt editor. The Lo'nghorn budget has not been provided inasmuch as no decision has been reached to to whether pub lication will be made. It is expected that this job too will be a paying position in the event publication of an annual is undertaken. Friends of Sam Nixon, present editorial assistant to John Spra- gins, stated he was certain to be a candidate for the Battalion. No possible candidates have been ru mored for the job on the Longhorn, although it is certain to attract several candidates. The decision to waive the ex perience requirement was made in order to attract wide interest in the various positions. Manpower shortages occasioned by the draft and other causes also justified the exception this year, it was stated. Official Schedule of Classes for Second Semester [Fall] Session 1945-46 Section Theory Practice Section ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICS (A. S.) T. R. HAMILTON, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 408, Agricultural Bldg. Course 201—Prin. of Account. (4) 16 TThSlO Wl-4 136 TThSll Thl-4 Course 202—Prin. of Account. (4) 18, 138 MWF8 Tl-4 Course 301—Th. and Pr. of Accounting (4) 215 TThS8 TThS9 Course 303—Statistical Method (4) 215 MWF10 Tl-4 Course 317—Cost Accounting (3) 215 MW9 Wl-4 Course 318—Adv. Cost Accounting (3) 500 (Hours to be arranged! Course 405—Th. and Pr. of Accounting (4) 815 MWF8 Tl-4 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING (Aero) R. M. PINKERTON, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Old Laundry Bldg. Course 201—Aeronautics (3) 154 MWF8 — Course 301—Aerodynamic Theory (3) 253 TThS8 — Course 302—Aerodynamics Laboratory (2) 353 — M8-11F1-4 Course 401—Airplane Design (4) 353 MW11 MW 1-4 Course 403—Mat. & Meth. o£ Airplane Const. (2) 353 W9 F9-12 Course 405—Adv. Airplane Structures (3) 353 TThSlO — Theory Course 427—Construction II (3) Practice Section Section Theory Practice Course 320—Bact. of Dairy Products (4) 500 TThS8 TThlO-12 Course 407—Ice Cream Making (4) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 409—Adv. Study of Dairy Breeds (2) 500 Mil Thl-4 Course 417—Hist. & Dev. of Dairy Cattle (4) 600 TThSlO Thl-3 Course 421—Dairy Husbandry Seminar (1) 500 Wll — 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 501—Architecture V (9) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 523—Art and Civilization (2) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 553—Professional Practice (2) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 555—Housing (3) 500 (Hours to be arranged) BIOLOGY (Biol.) C. C. DOAK, Head of Dept. Office: Room 26, Science Hall Course 101—Gen. Bot. of Sd. Pits. (4) AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Ag. Ec.) J. W. BARGER, Head of Dept. Office: Room 400, Agricultural Bldg. Course 101—Agr. Resources (4) 1 MWFS9 — 2 MWFS9 — 3 MWFS11 — 4 MWFS11 — 6x TThFSS — 14 TThFSS — 18 TThFSIO — Course 103—Econ. Hist, of Agr. (3) 16 TThS8 — Course 312—Agr. Economics (3) 115 TThSO — Course 314—Marketing (3) 116 MWF8 — Course 410—Transportation (3) 600 MWF9 — Course 421—Prin. of Farm & Ranch Man agement (4) 600 MWF10 Wl-3 Course 425—Wholesale & Retail Merchan dising (3) 315 TThSO Course 427—Economics of Cotton (3) 315 MWF9 Course 429—Econ. Policy for Agricul ture (2) 315 TThlO 95 MWF10 TThl-3 96 TThSlO WF1-3 97 MWF10 S8-10W3-5 101, 11 5 TThSlO MF3-6 Course 102;—Tax. of Flower. Pits. (3) 98 TTh9 S8-10W1-3 99 TTh9 S10-12T3-5 Course 105—Gen. Zoology (3 ) 45 MW10 WF1-3 46 MW10 TThl-3 Course 47, 48 106—Gen. Zoology (3 TTh9 ) MW3-5 Course 107—Animal Biology (3) 41 TThll MTh3-5 42 TThll TF3-5 95 MWll S8-10W3-5 96 MWll TThl-3 97 MWll WF1-3 102, 11 TThll F10-12M1-3 Course 111—General Biology (3) 32x WI10M2 W11M3-5 33 M8T2 M9T3-5 34 W8W2 W9W3-5 35 ThlOTh2 ThllTh3-5 36 T8F2 T9F3-5 37 ThS8 Th9S9-ll 38 M10F9 M11F10-12 Course 206—Introductory Bacteriology (3) 102 WS9 TF1-3 296 WS9 M3-5Thl-3 ECONOMICS (Econ.) F. B. CLARK, Head of Dept. Office: Room 300, Academic Bldg. Course 203—Principles of Economics (3) 115, 136 TThS8 — Course 204—Principles of Economics (3) 116, 138 TThS9 — Course 311—Money and Banking (3) 215 TThSlO — Course 315—Economics of Insurance (3) 315 MWF10 Course 316—Business Law (3) 367 MWF11 — Course 317—Business Law (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 318—Labor Problems (3) 500 MWF9 — Course 403—Principles of Economics (3) 102 MWF8 — 174, 261, 366 MWF11 — 267 TThSll — Course 412—Public Finance & Taxation (3) 500 TThS8 — Course 420—Principles of Investment (3) 500 MWF8 Course 428—Personnel Problems of Indus try (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 431—Veterinary Jurisprudence (1) 500 S9 — Section 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 93 95 96 97 Theory MWF8 MWF10 MWF11 MWF11 MWFll MWF9 TThSlO TThSlO MWF10 MWF10 TThS8 TThS8 TThS8 MWF10 TThSlO MWF8 MWF8 MWF8 MWF10 MWF8 Practice Section Theory Practice Course 310—Com. Vegetable Crops (3) 500 MW10 Ml-3 Course 311—Fruit & Veg. Prod. (3) 500 MW8 Wl-4 Course 318—Prin. of Fruit Production (3) 500 MW11 Tl-4 Course 422—Subtropical Fruits (4) 500 MWF9 Thl-3 Course 104—Rhetoric & Composition (3) Course 217—Comp. Vertebrate Anatomy (3) 143 TThlO Ml-3Th3-5 Course 420—Seminar in Zoology (1) 600 (Hours to be arranged) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Ch. E.) J. D. LINDSAY, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 308 Petroleum Bldg. Course 204—Elementary Chemical Eng. (3) 500 TThS8 — Course 303—Industrial Stoichiometry (3) 255 MWF9 — Course 426—Plant Design (4) 356 MW8 TThl-4 Course 428—Industrial Chemical Processes (3) 356 MWF10 — Course 438—Seminar (1) 356 F8 — Course 456—Plastics (3) 500 TTh9 Fl-6 EDUCATION ANP PSYCHOLOGY G. B. WILCOX, Head of Dept. Office: Room 121, Academic Bldg. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (Ag.Ed.) E. R. ALEXANDER, Head of Department Office: Room 107, Ag.. Eng. Bldg. CHEMISTRY (Chem.) C. C. HEDGES, Head of Dept. — u 116, Chemistry Bldg. Office: Room Course 302—Prin. of Agricultural Edu cation (3) 500 MWF8 Course 426—Out-of-School Farm People (2) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 430—Admin. & Super, the Agric. Program (2) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 101 53x -Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) Voc. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (Ag. Eng.) F. R. JONES, Head of Department Office: Room 215, Ag. Eng. Bldg. Course 201—Farm Power & Machinery (3) WF8 7x MW11 8 TTh9 9 TTh9 10 MW11 11 WF8 13 TS8 Course 208—Farm Machinery 500 TThSlO Course 321—Farm Shop (2) 500 Thl Course 410—Irrigation & Fan (3) 500 MW9 Course 424—Terracing (2) 201, 301 W1 Ml-3 W3-5 Thl-3 Tl-3 F3-5 Fl-3 Wl-3 i) Ml-4 Th2-5 Drainage Tl-4 L. G. JONES, Actin Office: Room AGRONOMY (Agr.) * :ting Head of Department 300, Agricultural Bldg. Course 105—Fund, of Crop Production (4) MWF9 MWF8 MWFll TThS8 TThS9 TThS9 TThSll MWFll MWF9 -Introductory MWF10 TThSlO Soils (4) Tl-3 M3-5 Wl-3 Thl-3 Fl-3 Ml-3 W3-5 F3-5 ThS-S* Fl-3 Thl-3 Fertility (3) Wl-3 Management (3) Course 322—Elem. Soil 500 TTh8 Course 413—Soil & Crop 500 MWFll Course 417—Range & Past. Improvement & Maint. (2) 500 MW9 — Course 435—Forage & Grain Inspection (1) 500 T9 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY (A. H.) F. I. DAHLBERG, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 221, Animal Ind. Bldg. Course 107—General Animal Husbandry (3) 6x TTh8 WF1-3 7x MW10 MThl-3 8 TTh8 WF3-5 9 MW10 MW1-3 10 MW10 MW3-5 11 TTh8 TThl-3 13 MW10 MF3-5 18 MW10 MF1-3 95 TTh8 WF1-3 96 TTh8 WF3-5 97 TTh8 TThl-3 MW8 -Farm Meats (3) (Hours to be —Animal Nutrition Tl-3 arranged) and Live Course 202—The Breeds of Farm Animals (3) 500 Course 307- 500 Course 409' Stock Feeding (4) 201 MWF8 Tl-4 495 MWF9 W2-5 496 TThSlO M2-5 Course 413—Horse & Mule Production (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 414—Horse Production Lab. (1) 500 — Thl-4 ARCHITECTURE (Arch.) ERNEST LANGFORD, Head of Dept. Office: Room 400, Academic Building. Course 101—Architecture I (6) 50 WF10 Course 102—Architecture I (6) 51 TThll MWF1-5 Course 105—Freehand Drawing (1) 93 — F9-12 Course 123—History of Architecture (2) 50 TTh9 Course 124—History of 51 TThlO Course 201—Architecture 150 M9 MWFl-5 Architecture (2) II (7) MTS10-12MW1-5 TThl-3 History of Architecture (2) ory ot WF11 -Architecture III Course 223 150 Course 301' 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 327—Construction I (3) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 401—Architecture IV (7) 500 (Hours to be arranged) MWF8M1 M2-5 54x MTW8T1 T2-5 55x MTW8T1 T2-5 56x MWThSWl W2-5 57x MWThSWl W2-5 58x MW8W10Thl Th2-5 61 MW9T1 T2-5 62 MW9T1 T2-5 63 MW9T1 T2-5 64 MW9T1 T2-5 65 MW9W1 W2-5 66 MW9W1 W2-5 67 MW9W1 W2-5 68 MW11W1 W2-5 69 MWllThl Th2-5 70 MWllThl Th2-5 71 MWllThl Th2-5 72 MWllThl Th2-5 73 MWllThl Th2-5 74 MW11F1 F2-5 75 MW11F1 F2-5 76 MW11F1 F2-5 77 MW11F1, F2-5 78 MW11F1 F2-5 95 MW9M1 M2-5 96 MW9M1 M2-5 97 MW9M1 ’ M2-5 101 MW9W1 W2-5 Course 102—Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) 31, 80 MW10M1 M2-5 81 MW10M1 M2-6 82 MW10T1 T2-5 83 MW10T1 T2-5 84, 102 MW10W1 W2-5 85 MW10W1 W2-5 86 MWlOThl Th2-5 98 MWlOThl Th2-5 99 MW10F1 F2-5 Course 103—Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) 45, 46 MW9M1 M2-6 45x MWF8M1 M2-6 Course 104—Gen. Inorganic Chemistry (4) 47, 48 MW10F1 F2-6 Course 205—Qualitative Analysis (5) 144, 157 MWF10 MThl-4 Course 206—Organic Chem, (4) 195 MWF9 Fl-3 Course 206a—Organic Chem. (3) 285 MWF9 Course 207—Quantitative Analysis (3) 173, 182 W10W1 W2-5 Course 212—Agricultural Chemistry (3) 500 MWFll Course 214—Agricultural Analysis (2) 500 Ml M2-5 Course 218—Quan. Chem. (4) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 301—Organic Chemistry (4) 147, 255 MWFll Wl-5 Course 323—Physical Chemistry (4) 255 TThSll Ml-4 CIVIL ENGINEERING' (C. E.) C. E. SANDSTEDT, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 14, C. E. Bldg. Thl-5 ) Fl-4 W2-5 M2-5 Course 201—Plane Surveying (4) 162. 183 MWF10 Course 202—Advanced Surveying (3 163 WF9 Course 206—Surveying (2) 152 Wl 174, 267 Ml Course 305—Mechanics of Materials (4) 253, 275 MWFS10 261, 267 TThS9Fl Course 311—Hydraulics (3) 261 MWF9 Course 315—Strength of Mat. Lab. (1) 253, 261, 275 — Wl-3 Course 335—Mapping and Estimating (1) 163 — Tl-5 Course 336—Hydraulics Laboratory (1) 261 — W3-5 Course 344—Mechanics of Reinforced Con crete (2) 361 TTh8 Course 345—Structural Analysis (3) 261 TThSll Course 347—Structural Drafting (1) 261 — F2-5 Course 407—Roads and Pavements (3) 361 MWFll Course 417—Bituminous Materials (3) 500 TTh9 Thl-4 Course 463—Hydrology (3) 500 TThSlO Course 467—Steel Bridge Structures (3) 361 MW9 * Tl-4 80 TThlO TThll 81 TThlO TThll 82 MW8 MW9 83 TTh8 TTh9 84 TTh8 TTh9 85 MW8 MW9 86 FS8 FS9 149 TThl TTh2 DAIRY HUSBANDRY (D. H.) I. W. RUPEL, Head of Department Office: Room 202, Agricultural Bldg. Course 202—Dairying (3) 1 MW8 Ml-5 2 MW8 Wl-5 3 MW8 Fl-5 4 MW8 Tl-5 5x MW8 Ml-5 14 MW8 Tl-5 98 MW8 Fl-5 99 MW8 Wl-5 Course 301—Market Milk (4) 500 MWFS Tl-3 Course 303—Dairy Cattle Judging (1) 500 — TTh3-5 ENGLISH (Engl.) T. F. MAYO, Head of Department Office: Room 311, Academic Bldg. Course 103—Rhetoric & Composition 1 TThS8 2 TThS8 3 MWF9 4 MWF9 5x MWFll 6x TThS9 7x TThSS 8 TThSlO 9 MWF9 10 MWF9 11 TThSlO 16 MWF8 16x, 45x TThS9 32x TThS9 33 MWF1 84 TThS9 35 MWF1 36 MWF10 37 MWF10 38 TThSlO 45 TThSlO 46 TThSS 50 TThSS 53x TThSS 54x TThSlO 55x MWFll 56x TThS9 57x TThS9 58x MWF9 61 MWF8 62 MWFS Wl-3 Thl-3 Tl-3 Thl-3 Thl-3 13 14 18 31 41 42 47 48 61 SO 81 82 83 84 85 86 98 99 Course 203 101, 115 150 162, 162 167, 173, 285 168 195 TThS9 TThS9 MWFll MWFS MWF9 MWF10 TThSll TThSS MWF9 MWFS MWF8 MWFll TThSlO TThSll TThSll TThSll TThSll MWFll EDUCATION (Educ.) Course 121—An Introduction to Education <3) , 500 MWFS — Course 321—Secondary School Methods (3) 500 TThS9 — Course 322—Secondary School Administra tion (3) 500 MWF9 — Course 426—High School Tests and Meas urements (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 427—Administration of Student Per sonnel (3) 600, MWFll PSYCHOLOGY (Psy.) Course 207—General Psychology (3) 102 TThSS 500 MWF10 501 TThSll Course 301—Educational Psychology (3) 500 MWF8 Course 323—The Psychology of Adoles cence (3) 500 TThS9 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING <E. E.) M. C. HUGHES, Head of Dept. Office: Room 114, E. E. Bldg. Course 201—Electricity and Magnetism (5) 168 TThSO M1-5F1-3 Course 208—D. C. Machinery (5) 169 TThSS W1-5F3-5 Course 305—Electrical Machinery (4) 356 TThSll Wl-4 Course 307—Electrical Machinery (4) 275 TThSll Thl-4 Course 315—Alternating Currents (5) 267 MWFll T1-5W1-3 Course 320—Electronic Equipment (4) 500 MWF9 Wl-5 Course 401—Alt. Current Machinery (4) 367 MTThSlO Course 403—Alt. Current Laboratory (3) 367 F8 F9M1-5 Note: Sixth hour of laboratory assigned in dividually. Course 415—Transmission Networks (4) Composition & Lit. (2) TThll WF9 TTh8 TTh9 MWll TThll Course 207—Report Writ. & Corres. (2) 154, 196 MW9 Course 210—Writing and Discussion (2) 102, 116 MWll 163 MW8 169 MW9 500 TThll Course 212—Shakespeare (3) 136, 143 MWF10 Course 232—English Literature (3) 138, 147 TThSlO Course 319—Report Writing (1) 285 T8 Course 401—Public Speaking (1) 301 — 315, 356 — 500 — Course 419—Advanced Composition (3) 375 MWFS ENTOMOLOGY (Ento.) S. W. BILSING, Head of Dept. Office: Room 2, Science Hall 1 ThSll Thl-3 2 MWll Tl-3 3 TTh8 Wl-3 4 ThS9 Fl-3 5x TThlO W3-5 14 MW10 Ml-3 195 TThlO Ml-3 Course 208—Animal Parasites (3) 196 TThll W3-5 Course 301—Systematic Entomology (3) 500 MW10 Thl-5 Course 305—Morphology (3) 500 TTh8 Tl-4 Course 307—Apiculture (4) 500 MWFS F3-6 Course 401—Adv. Econ. Ento. (3) 500 MW9 Fl-5 Course 405—Fruit Insects (3) 500 MWll M3-5 Course 411—Cotton Insects (3) 500 TTh9 Wl-3 Course 417—Special Problems (4) 500 MWF8 M3-5 867 TThS9 Thl-5 Course 419—Radio Communications (4) 367 TThSS Wl-5 ENGINEERING DRAWING (E. D.) W. E. STREET, Head of Department Office: Room 40, C. E. Bldg. Course 111—Engineering Drawing (2) 48 — TThl-3S10-12 53x — MWF10-12 54x — MWF10-12 55x — MWF3-5 56x — MWF10-12 57x — MWF10-12 58x — TThS8-10 61 — MWF1-3 62 — MWF1-3 63 — MWF1-3 64 — TThS8-10 65 — TThl-3S10-12 66 — TThl-3S10-12 67 — TThl-3S10-12 68 — TThl-3S10-12 69 • — - MWF1-3 70 — MWF3-5 71 — MWF3-5 72 ‘ — MWF3-5 73 — MWF8-10 74 — MWF8-10 75 — MWF8-10 76 — MWF8-10 77 — TThS8-10 78 — TThS8-10 93 — TThS8-10 500 — TThS8-10 501 — MWF1-3 502 — MWF3-5 Course 112—Engineering Drawing (1) 80 — WF1-3 81 — WF3-5 82 — TThlO-12 83 — MW1-3 84 — TThl-3 85 — TThl-3 86 — MW3-5 4—Descriptive Geometry (3) 201 297 Course 304- 500 tics TThS9 MWF9 -Plant Breeding (4) MWFll GEOGRAPHY (Geog.) G. W. SCHLESSELMAN, Head of Dept. Office: Room 12, Chemistry Building Course 201—Prin. of Geog. (3) 500 MWFS Course 301—Geog. of North Amer. (2) 500 MWF10 Course 303—Geog. of South Amer. (3) 500 TThSS Course 401—Inter. Polit. Geog. (3) 500 TThSlO GEOLOGY (Geol.) F. A. BURT, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 121, Geology Bldg. rty (3) FI & Field Work in Gen. Course 201—General Geology (3) 145, 182 TThSS Course 203—Mineralogy & Rock Stud' 500 * MW9 Fl-5 Course 207—Min. & Petrology (4) 145, 182 TThS9 Thl-4 Course 209— 1 - 1 - ° Geol. (1 145 — Wl-5 Course 210—Historical Geology (4) 149, 183 TThSlO F2-5 Course 303—Petrography & Petrology (4) 500 TThSlO Tl-5 Course 305—Invertebrate Paleontology (4) 500 MWFll Ml-4 Course 431—Advanced General Geology (3) 500 TThll Tl-4 HISTORY (Hist.) S. R. GAMMON, Head of Department Office: Room 201, Academic Bldg. Course 105—History of United States (3) 32x MWFS — 33 TThSS — 34 TThSS — 35 MWFll — 36 TThSlO — 37 MWFll — 38 MWFS — Course 106—History of United States (3) 41 TThSlO — 42 MWF9 — Course 213—History of England (3) 500 TThSlO — Course 306—American Government (3) 115, 162 MWFll — 152, 196 TThS9 — 157, 173 TThSS — 168, 201 MWF9 — Course 307—State & Local Government (3) 500 MWF10 — Course 322—Ind. Hist, of U. S. (3) 500 MWFll — Course 423—Amer. Foreign Relations (3) 500 rrrruan TThS9 Tl-3 Thl-3 Ml-3 Fl-3 Fl-3 Wl-3 HORTICULTURE (Hort.) G. W. ADRIANCE, Head of Department Office: Room 307, Agricultural Bldg. Course 201—Plant 1 Propagation (3) t Prop WF11 ThSll TTh9 TTh8 WF9 TThlO Fl-3 Thl-3 Tl-3 Wl-3 F3-5 W3-5 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION (I. Ed.) CHRIS H. GRONEMAN, Act. Head of Department Office: Room 105, M. E. Shops Course 106—Sheet Metal (3) 93 M9 M10-12W9-12 Course 205—Ornamental Iron (3) 600 Ml M2-4W1-4 Course 301—Methods of Teaching (3) 500 MWFS LANDSCAPE ART (Land.) 5'. W. HENSEL, Head of Department Office: Room 201, Ag. Eng. Bldg. Course 500 Course 500 Course (4) 500 Course 500 Course 500 Course 500 Course 500 tun TTh8 Thl-3 202—General Forestry (2) MW9 — 301—An Introd. to Landscape Art MWF10 303—Elem. Forestry (3) TThll 306— Ornamentals (3). WFU 307— Park & Rec. Dev. (2) TThlO 308— Park & Rec. Dev. (2) WF8 Wl-5 Tl-3 Fl-3 MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING (Man. E.) V. M. FAIRES, Head of Department Office: Austin Hall Course 401—Survey of Man. Eng. (3) 375 MWlFll — Course 404—Motion & Time Study (3) 500 (Hours to be arranged) Course 412—Labor & Industry (3) 500 MWF9 — MATHEMATICS (Math.) W. L. PORTER, Head of Department Office: Room 223, Academic Bldg. Course 101—Algebra (3) TThll TThlO MW9 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 MWFll Course 401—General Mammalogy (3) 500 MW9 Ml-3 Course 411—Field Mammalogy (1) 500 — S8-12 GENETICS (Gen.) E. F. HUMBERT, Head of Departmen Office: Room 303, Animal Ind. Bldg. M3-5 Tl-3 MWF9 MWF1 MWFll MWF10 MWF10 MWF8 MWFS MWF1 TThSS TThSlO TThSlO MWF9 TThSO MWF9 MWFll TThSlO TThS9 -Algebra (3) MWFll TThSS TThS8 TThSS MWFS MWFS MWFS MWFS MWF10 MWF10 MWF10 MWF9 TThSlO MWF1 TThS9 TThSlO TThSlO MWF9 MWF9 TThSll MWF1 -Plane Trigonometry (3) TThSll TThS9 TThSS TThSlO TThSS TThSlO TThSlO TThSlO MWF1 TThS9 TThS9 TThS9 TThSS TThSS TThS9 TThSO MWFS MWF10 MWF10 MWF10 TThSS MWFS TThSlO MWF1 MWF1 MWF2 -Analytics (4) TThFSll MTWThll MWFS11 MWFSU TThFS9 TThFSll MWFS8 TThFS9 MTWThS MTWThll Course 113—Math, for Arch. (4) 50 MWFS9 Course 114—Math, for Arch. (4) 51 MWFSU Course 203—Calculus (4) 144, 168 TThFSll 145, 182 TThFSIO 152, 157, 173 MTWThll 162 MTWTh9 Course 204—Calculus (4) 148, 183 MWFS8 149, 174 MWThF9 154, 169 MWFSU 163 MWFS10 Course 305—Differential Equations 267 TTh8 MECHANICAli ENGINEERING (M. E.) C. W. CRAWFORD, Head of Department Office: Room 103, M. E. Bldg. Course 101- 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 145 500 501 502 503 504 Course 102- 31 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Course 201- 93, 152, 168 500 -Engineering Problems T9 T9 T9 Thll Thll Thll \ Ml Ml M8 M8 M8 Ml M2 M2 M2 M3 M3 M3 M10 M10 M10 TU W9 W9 -Engineering Problems T8 Th8 Th8 T8 MU T10 T8 T10 -Welding and Foundry 173 — (2) Thl-3 Thl-3 Thl-3 F3-5 F3-5 F3-5 Fl-3 Fl-3 Tl-3 Tl-3 Tl-3 Fl-3 W3-5 W3-5 W3-5 Wl-3 Wl-3 Wl-3 W10-12 W10-12 W10-12 S10-12 ThlO-12 ThlO-12 (2) Fl-3 S8-10 S8-10 Fl-3 F8-10 F10-12 Fl-3 F10-12 (1) Thl-4 Wl-4 Section Theory Practice Course 202—Welding and Foundry (1) 154, 174 — Fl-4 Course 212—Engineering Mechanics (3) 154 TThSS — 169, 174 MWFS 255, 285 TThSlO Course 220—Engineering Mechanics 163 TThFS8 Course 309—Machine Shop (1) 169, 173 — 182 — 500 — Course 310—Machine Shop (1) 174 — Course 313—Engineering Mechanics (3) 253, 267, 275 MWF9 — Course 323—Thermodynamics (4) 255, 275, 285 MWFS8 — Course 337—Kinematic Drawing (1) 267 — Thl-4 Course 338—Kinematics & Mach. Design (4) 253 MWFll ineer i FI MILITARY SCIENCE (M. S.) COL. M. D. WELTY, Head of Dept. Office: Room 2 and 3, Ross Hall Course 121- 1 Tl-3 Tl-3 Fl-3 Wl-3 Fl-3 Ml-3 Ml-3 -Mil. Sci. (Gen.), 1st Yr. M10Th9 M10Th9 T10S8 TS10 TThl M8F10 MF9 MSS WF8 WF8 MSS MTh8 MF9 MF1 TTh9 TS10 MFU WF8 MF1 TThl TThl TSThlO WS11 MF2 MF2 TTh2 WF2 TTh2 W2S9 WSU M8Th9 MF9 MF1 WF10 MThl TTh2 MThlO WFU MF10 M3Thll TS10 MF2 TTh8 TTh8 TThlO MF9 WF8 MF2 T9FU TOFU M3Thll M3Thll TThl TTh2 TTh2 T9S10 T8F10 , MThl WS9 MUS9 MUF8 MUS10 MF2 TF9 WS8 TTh9 M3F8 MTh2 -Mil. Sci. (Gen.) 2nd Yr. MODERN LANGUAGES (Lang.) J. J. WOOLKET, Head of Department Office: Room 126, A — J —*- Course 45 Course 500 Course 45 Course 47 Course 34 36 37 38 Course 41, 42 Course 500 Course 33 35, 136 Academic Bldg. 101— Beginning French (3) MWFS 102— Beginning French Con’t. TThS9 104— Beginning German Cont’d. TThSlO 105— Beginning Spanish (3) MWFll MWF9 — MWFS _ TThSS — 106—Beginning Spanish Cont’d. (3) MWFS — 204—Intermediate German Cont. (3) (Hours to be arranged) 205a—Intermediate Spanish (3) MTWThFlO — MTWThFO — - MUNICIPAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING (M. S. E.) S. R. WRIGHT, Acting Head of Dept. Office: Room 29, C. E. Bldg. Course 401—Sewerage & Sewage Disposal (3) 361 MWFS _ Course 406—Sanitation & Public Health (3) 500 MWF10 — Course 409—Sanitary Laboratory (3) 500 MW1 MW2-4 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING (Pet. E.) HAROLD VANCE, Head of Department Office: Room 106, Petroleum Bldg. Course 204—The Petroleum Industry (2) 183 TTh8 _ Course 305—Petroleum Development (3) 285 MWF10 _ Course 307—Petroleum Prod. Lab. (1) 285 — Wl-4 Course 405—Equipment & Applications (3) 385 MWll Wl-3 Course 413—Natural Gas & Gasoline (3) 385 TThSll — Course 415—Gas Measurement Lab. (1) 385 — Thl-4 Course 423—Tex. Oil & Gas Properties (3) 385 MWF9 _ ction Theory Ftracti PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P. E.) W. L. PENBERTHY, Head of Dept. Office: Gymnasium Course (4) 500 — 501 502 Ml-4 503 Fl-4 504 Tl-4 505 506 Wl-4 507 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, and 302- Physical Fitness Training Tl-4 F2-5 355, 367, 375, 385: Course 404—Engineering Lab. (2) 356 Ml M2-5 Course 410—Internal Comb. Engines (3) Course 417—Power Engineering (4) 375 MWF9S10 — Course 440—Physical Metallography (3) 500 TThlO Thl-4 Course 440a—Physical Metallography (2) 385 TThlO 353, 385 TThS9 Course 445—Machine Design (3) 375 MW10 Wl-4 Course 446—Machine Design (3) 600 (Hours to be arranged) PHYSICS (Phys.) J. G. POTTER, Head of Dept Office: Room 22, Physics. Bldg: Course 201—College Physics (4) 136, 143, 150 MWFS Course 202—College Physics (4) 138, 147 TThSll Course 203—General Physics (5: 144, 157 M8WFS9 se 2 157 145, 182 152, 173 162, 168 Course 2 148, 149 154, 169, 174 163, 183 MSTThSll M8TThS10 MWFS8 Course 204—General Physics MTWF11 TllThFSIO MTWF11 POULTRY HUSBANDRY <P. H.) D. H. REID, Head of Department Office: Room 328, An. Ind. Bldg. Course 6x 201—Poultry Production (3 MW10 ) S10-12 7x TTh9 F3-5 8 WF8 Ml-3 9 TThlO Fl-3 10 TTh8 Thl-3 11 MW9 Wl-3 13 WF8 Ml-3 98 MWll Tl-3 99 TThll S8-10 Course 303—Turkey Prod. (2) 500 MW10 Course 500 309—Broiler Production (3) TThlO Wl-3 Course 500 311—Poultry Feeding (4) TThSS T3-5 Course 313—Market Eggs (3) 500 TTh9 W3-5 Course 500 401—Culling & Management MWFll (4) Thl-3 RURAL SOCIOLOGY (R. S.) DANIEL RUSSEtL, Head of Department Office: Room 205, Agr. Bldg. Course 201- 500 501 Course 304- 500 Course 306- 500 Course 311- 500 Course 315- 500 Course 404- 500 Course 407- 500 Course 415- 301 Course 416- 500 -Introd. to Soc. Prob. (3) MWF10 — TThSS — -Crim. & Juv. Delinquency (3) MWF8 _ -Rural Social Work (3) TThSll — -Social Psychology (3) MWF9 — -Family Relations (3) MWF10 — -Rural Organization (3) TThSlO — -Rural Sociology (3) MWll -Agricultural Journalism TThlO -Agricultural Journalism TTh9 Thl-3 (3) Ml-3 (3) Wl-3 VETERINARY ANATOMY (V. A.) J. H. MILLIFF, Head of Department Office: Room 310, Francis Hall Course IIP 195 Course 112- 196 Course 2IP 296 Course 213 296 Course 214- 297 -Veterinary Anatomy (5) MWFS MTh3-5S10-12 -Veterinary Anatomy (4) MW10 MThl-3F10-12 -Veterinary Anatomy (5) Th$8 TWF1-4 -Histology (4) WS11 Ml-3T8-10Th3-5 -Veterinary Embryologv (3) ThS9 ThFl-3 144 WF8 147 MTh9 — 150 WF10 — MThlO — WF11 — 143 WFU 182 WF8 — 163 TThlO — 195 TS8 M2F9 162 M2F9 — 183 TF1 — TThlO — 174 MIOThll WF8 — TS8 — VETERINARY HYGIENE (V. H.) F- P. JAGGI, Head of Department Office: Veterinary Hospital Course 493- 495, 496 -Infectious Diseases MWF10 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 451- 495 496 Course 461- 495 496 Course 471- 495 496 -Vet. Medicine (3) MWFll -Vet. Medicine (3) TThS8 — -Vet. Gen. Surgery (3) TThS9 — -Vet. Gen. Surgerv (3) MWFS — -Vet. Clinics (2) „ — MTWThFISll -Vet. Clinics (4) — MTWThFl-3S10-12 -Diseases of Small Animals (3) TThllSS _ TThllSS — -Veterinary Obstetrics (3) MWFll — MWFll _ -Veterinary Clinics (2) M2TWThFl£>ll MlTWThF2Sll VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (V. P.) D- TURK, Head of Department Office: Room 311, Francis Hall Course 481—Parasites of Dom. An. (3) TF8 Th2-5 4 9 6 TF8 F3-6 VETERINARY PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY (V. P. B.) Head of Department Office: Veterinary Hospital Course 242—Vet. Gen. Pathology (4) 297 MWFS TThlO-12 Course 341—Vet. Spec. Pathology (2) 695 pio M3TWF2 Course 342—Vet Spec. Pathology (3) 396 MWll WTh3-5 Course >543—Spec. Bacteriology (3) 395 MW10 WF3-5 Course 441—Vet. Immunology & Serum Therapy (3) 495 MW8 T2-4 496 MW8 Th8-10 VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (V. P. P.) P ‘ b URNS, Head of Department Office: Room 203, Francis Hall Course 121—Vet. Physiology (2) 195 TTh9 Course 122—Vet. Physiology (3) 196 WS11 c™ 221—Vet. ^Physiology (5, Course 222—Vet. Physiology (5) 297 MWFll Course 333—Vet. Pharmacology (4) 395 MWFS " Th2-5 Course 334—Vet. Pharmacology (4) 396 MWF9 T9-12 Fl-4 MF9-12 MW1-4 MWF9 MWF10 MWFll MWF2 MWFS TThS9 TThSlO TThSll Notes: 1. Freshmen should register for P. E. 101 or 102 ; sophomores for 201 or 202. 2. P. E. 301-302 carry elective credit of one semester hour each. Fl-3 Wl-4 Ml-4 Fl-4 Wl-4 Wl-4 Thl-4 Ml-4 3. PSYCHOLOGY (See Education) 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 —