The Summer Session 33 +Creprror’s Ricguts. Two hours credit. This course deais with the remedies of creditors. The topics considered include the enforcement of judgments; at- tachment and garnishment; fraudulent conveyances; general assignments; creditors’ agreements; receivership, including reorganization; the usual bank- ruptey problems, including the adjudication, acts of bankruptcy, trustee prob- lems, provable claims, exemption and discharge. Hanna’s Cases on Creditor’s Rights, second edition. 11:00-12:00, M. T. W. Th. F. Moreau. Seconp TerM—July 14 to August 16 tContracts. Three hours credit. A continuation of the course started dur- ing the first term. 7:30-9:00, M. T. W. Th. F. Davis. tAcency. Two hours credit. A continuation of the course started during the first term. 11:00-12:00, M. T. W. Th. F. Tupy. tInsurancs. One hour credit. A continuation of the course started during the first term. 7:30-8:30, M. W. F. Tupy. Pusiic Service Law. Three hours credit. Duty of public service; the serv- ice to be rendered; reénactment of rules governing service; rates and rate making; discrimination in rates and service; adequacy of facilities; withdrawal. Smith and Dowling’s Cases,-second edition. 9:00-10:30, M. T. W. Th. F. Smith. + Crepitor’s Ricuts. One hour credit. A continuation of the course started during the first term. 11:00-12:00, M. W. F. Moreau. MATHEMATICS Professor: SMITH Associate Professors: WHEELER, BABCOCK Assistant Professor: ULMER 42a. Cottece AucreBrRA. Three hours credit. Open only to students present- ing one and one-half units of algebra for entrance, except on special permis- sion from the department. 7:30-8:20. Wheeler. +2b. Cotitece ALcepra. Five hours credit. Intended for students who have enter2d with only one unit of algebra. It may also be taken by students of- fering one and one-half units of algebra for entrance, but for such students it will give only three hours credit. 7:30-9:20. Wheeler. 152. Apvancep CatcuLtus. Three hours credit. Critical review of the fundamental notions of calculus; multiple integrals; applications to geometry and physics. Prerequisite, course 7. 7:30-8:20. Babcock. 153. Mopern ANALyTIcAL Geometry. Two hours credit. Point and line co- ordinates, abridged notation, reciprocal polars and central projection. Pre- requisite, course 7. 9:30-10:20. Smith. 164. Fireup Work IN Maruematics. Two hours credit. A course designed to acquaint teachers with a large number of practical applications of mathe- matics which can be used to enrich high school courses. The work includes the practical use of the transit, sextant, level, plane table, angle mirror, clinometer and hypsometer in connection with simple exercises in surveying, leveling, map-making and other problems involving indirect measurement. Approximate computation and the use of the slide rule and computing ma- chines are considered. Prerequisite, course 7 or 3 and experience in high school teaching of mathematics. 11:30-12:20. Ulmer. 303. Seminar. One or two hours credit. By appointment. Smith. + These courses continue through both terms. + Courses 2a and 2b will be offered only if the combined enrollment is 10 or more.