oS THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Schedule of Classes—Fall Semester, 1942 INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT The School of Education enrollment will be held in Room 206, Robinson Gymnasium, on Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19, 1942. Enrollment will follow the College letter system. The enrollment of each candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Education must be approved by the Education Advisor. Graduate students in Education will report to the dean of the School of Education immedi- ately after receiving enrollment materials from the Graduate Office. Each candidate for the Teacher Training Program must obtain the approval of the Educa- tion Advisor on his professional program. : All assignments to Supervised Teaching sections are made by the Director of Supervised Teaching. Supervised teaching on the secondary school level is restricted to candidates ap- proved by the Committee on Admissions and Guidance. Courses numbered 1-49 are open to Freshmen and Sophomores. Courses numbered 50-99 are open to Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 100-199 are open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates. Courses numbered 200-299 are open to Seniors and Graduates. Courses numbered 300-399 are open to Graduates only. In column 8 of the schedule the schools in which each course gives credit are listed as follows: G = Grad- uate school; E = School of Education; C = College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; F = School of Fine Arts; B = School of Business. For prerequisites, see Section II of the University Catalogue. Abbreviations used in column 7: F=Fraser Hall; UHS = University High School; R= Robinson Gymnasium; FS = Frank Strong Hall. The Schedule of the University High School will be found on page 7 of this bulletin. FEES: P40 Educational Psychology ......... $1.00 E50 Intro. to Educ. Measurements ... $1.00 P50 Educational Psychology ......... 1.00 P281 Reading and Study Laboratory.. 2.60 A50 Intro. to School Administration.. 1.00 | Non-credit reading laboratory ........ 2.00 INFORMATION ON THE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM Requirements for the Teacher Training Program are available in mimeographed form in the office of the School of Education. Candidates will begin their work with P50 and A50, then elect any two of the following three courses: H64, 852, and E50. This will constitute the Fundamentals Group. They will take the teaching methods course and supervised teaching in their major subject, or in their minor. Students in the School of Education will elect nine additional hours of Education courses; stu- dents in other schools of the University will elect three hours. Teacher Training Program requirements include, in addition to the Education courses listed above: General Psychology, 5 hours; Social Studies, 5 hours; Fundamentals of Speech, 2 hours; a major and a minor. The completion of the Teacher Training Program qualifies the holder for a Kansas three- year-renewable-for-life certificate good on secondary level or below, such certificate being granted by the State Board of Education upon application. Information about state certificates is available in the office of the School of Education. I. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION pire Cours Cr.| Time Days eee | Caner INSTRUCTOR oO. Bupe, IN I. Administration and Supervision of Schools 200 School Administration............. 2 | 9:00-10:40 Ss 117 F EFGC | Twente 202 Activities and Relationships Essen. to the Improvement of Instruction, | 2 | 4:30-6:10 WwW 117 F EFGC | OBrien 217-317|....| Spec. Fields of Study in Admin. and Supervision of Schools........... 2-6 Appt. Apt de oe pints EG Staff 318 Seminar in Admin. and Supervision OU SCROOING (ose See. bs ods haerer 1-2 Appt. ADDO: ces wansetmue EG Staff 319 Thesis in Admin. and Supervision of | BOHOOIS sce ooh sess hss Gs 1-6 Appt. Apt dost oe nk EG Staff Il. Curriculum 220 Elem. School Curriculum........... 2 9:30 MW 117 F EFGC | Russell 222 Foundations and Principals of Cur- riculum Development............ 2 9:30 TE 306 F EFGC | Althaus 237-337|....| Special Fields of Study in Curriculum,|2-6 Appt. BOO li ceet cc ne EG Staff 338 Seminar in Curriculum............. 1-2 Appt. ADE ON isecs ccs cee EG Staff 339 Thesis in Curriculum............... 1-6 Appt. AUGG ees cee. EG Staff Ill. Educational Psychology and Guidance 240 The Learning Processes............ 2 |10:50-12:30 8 117 F EFGC | Nash BAD Nise < | AMLORTRL DLV RIONO 662) Soe vices elas ces 2 8:30 TT 306 F EFGC | Turney 257-357]. Special Fields of Study in Educa- tional Psychology and Guidance. . .|2-6 Appt. WOR ekds Paes EG Staff 358 Seminar in Educational Psychology BILE (USO BNOO So 6 opens ooh Snes ee 1-2 Appt. ABO Us eee Soak EG Staff 359 Thesis in Educational Psychology BN) CBO BNCO Scr es tea sae te 1-6 Appt. PG eS 6 ccs uccesies EG Staff IV. Educational Theory and Philosophy 260 Modern Teaching Procedures I......} 2 10:30 TT 306 F EFGC | Bayles 262 Philosophy of Education........... 2 | 4:30-6:10 Tu 117 F EFGC | Schwegler 277-377|....| Special Fields of Study in Educa- tional Theory and Philosophy..... 2-6 Appt. ABibe Nos as is sae EG Staff 378 Sem. in Educational Theory and MMR MIS Sos ore sso 's Ss oo vais 1-2 Appt. Apt Acs wiekcas vcs EG Staff 379 Thesis in Educational Theory and PHNOSONAY oie ce ss Se cae; 1-6 Appt. BOO Ita cos ke EG Staff VY. Evaluation 280 Measurement in Modern Educ...... 2 11:30 MW 117 F EFGC | OBrien 282 ~..| Statistical Methods: ............... 2 10:30 MW 306 F EFGC | Turney 297-397|....| Spec. Fields of Study in Evaluation. .|2-6 Appt. Appbe. = [evhervsce les EG Staff 398 Seminar in Evaluation............. 1-2 Appt. ADD ee oes EG Staff 399 Thesis in Evaluation............... 1-6 Appt. Ants os i en EG Staff —_ Src. CouRsE Cr. TIME Days Cee INSTRUCTOR No. Bupe. IN FUNDAMENTALS GROUP A50 | A | Intro. to School Administration..... 2 9:30 Els 117 F EFC OBrien A50 | B | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 10:30 ET 117 F EFC Twente A50 | © | Intro. to School Administration..... 2 2:30 oo 306 F EFC Twente E50 | A | Intro. to Educ. Measurements...... 2 8:30 cr 117 F EFC Althaus E50 | B | Intro. to Educ. Measurements...... 2 1:30 er 117 F EFC Althaus H64 |....| A Survey of American Education....| 2 1:30 TT 306 F EFC Bayles P50 | A | Educational Psychology............ 3 8:30 MWF 17 EFC Turney P50 | B | Educational Psychology............ 3 10:30 MWF 7 EFC Nash P50 | C | Educational Psychology............ 3 1:30 MWF 117 F EFC Schwegler $52 A | Elements of Educ. Sociology........ 2 11:30 OS < 4 enim 2 | 9:30 |MTWTF| 101R | E sheaf ¥35 WEAR Ca tec ee he TE ee Se Ce eek RISE es Oe PR Rs a hs POR MNS 2 10:30 ce 203 R BC} Replogle 65 Baaketpall secret ere eee et eae ce ee er ee eas fee wee eS werewieneienes 0 Se oo 4 eens 2 9:30 LT 203 R ECt Allen 82 AHO OOUDAL Ce «oe Scotia's Ah pee oiris oleae one Physical Education 35......... 2 10:30 MW 203 R E Hurt 3. Courses Open to Women Only 31W | Physical Education........... Diepgel Gio lerat sess sl dib sha Dee tis Bie gs can ote Meio 6 do 94.5 avis waeg 2: | 11:30 =:| MTWTF 102 R E Hooyer SSW | Phamtonl Maueations poo cae. oo bs oS oe 8 Oa | Ss es PE do es tae 2 2:30 MWF TOON Ns dca cc des me 10:30 - Tr 102 R E Hoover ae | ea ER ee EE ERSTE... 2: 2 | 830 | TT 204R | ECt | Hoover 64 Wr IMIG sg 6 oes es 0 ae he cc Che coe laces es UR Sie Foe tee be od ee aps 2 9:30 TT 204 R E Stapleton 67 Phmiel BAOGAUION «.. ¢ cc gts such sivs.o + ce aie oc o's’ eal e's Oh a a's: the Wie wig 6 gle 6 6S 66 0 0 dpe ny s 1 9:30 MWF 102 R E Hoover 1 Or Ooo a ee aa Physical Education 62 and 63...|_ 1 | 3:30 TT 204R | ECT Hoover 82 FIRB GY, GG WWAIAIOPG Tso 0 say Fie oo 8 0 Vig sre Wie Dip Hanis | Oh: Ed Sip Sly Ormelwie bine 6 Fe oc a gle ties 2 2:30 ta Pool R ee Hoover 84 Physical Exam. and Prescription of Exercise...... PROLOIDY D0.) ecco ds ccdmeues 3 10:30 MWF 204 R ECT Stapleton * Not open to freshmen. + Professional c redit in College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, 1942-1943 Facilities for Supervised Teaching are offered by the —_ of Education in the following departments: Biological Science, Commercial Subjects, Dramatics, Drawing and Design, Economics, English, History, Home Economics, Mathe- matics, Music, Physical Education, Physical Science, Political Science, Spanish, Speech, Social Studies, Special Schools. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR SUPERVISED TEACHING BY DEPARTMENTS Commercial Subjects: M96a. Supervised Teaching in 8 —e 1 UHS. Newcomb. MTWTF ATARI © sore so sic so Ss RUREENIIME Soe ys Sigs ve o's MTWTF : So Drawing and Design: M55a and M56a. Supervised Teaching in Art. 402 Fraser. Cooke. Drawing and Design (Girls).. MTWTF 2:30 Drawing and Design (Boys), MTWTF 2:30 English: M86a. puerreed Teaching in a UHS.* Fee. eRe Sa so oss oases s MTW 8:30 pe rere Sacer Pee MWF 11:30 MDE AEE sg bs ore 'e's oa MIWTF 9:30 oS ee errno MTWTF 11:30 OBE Eee... oe '0.o'ore be MTWTF 10:30 PRE OER SOs iin So ces oes MTWTF 2:80 Home Economics: M838a. Supervised Teaching in Home Economics, 8 Fraser. Hoesly. Home Economies (Girls).... MTWTF 10:30 Home ecnisieiuk (Boys)....MTWTF 10:30 Latin: PIRRNOME 5s oc classe ot MTWTF 8:30 Wit Ee is cose kes MTWTF 11:30 Lowrance PG BEE cleo vec tise 6 oad MTWTF 10:30 Mathematics: M89a. Supervised Teaching in Mathematics. er * Ulmer, Camien. AIO Boe 8 5 bo oisk oa © MTWTF 8:3 MeN ee es a a MTWTF 10:30 Algopra 111 Gall)... 335.6 5. MTWTF 9 30 ERRAHIetE ose eios se oes sce MTWTF 11:30 Solid Geometry (spring)....MTWTF 9:30 TOES os a gs ee MTWTF 2:30 Music: M68a and M64a. Supervised Teaching in — UHS.* Gaston. Glee Club (Girls).......... MWF 8:3 Glee Club (Boys)......... TW 3:30 OS ae eee MF 3 4 Natural Science: M81a. Supervised Teaching in Biological Sciences. 21 UHS. Bayles. M99a. Supervised Teaching in Physical Sciences. 21 UHS. General Science ............ MTWTF 10:30 Chemistry or Physics....... MTWTF 2:30 GLORY crea stp i's Cheese asim MTWTF 9:30 . Physical Education: M94a. Supervised Teaching yea Favace ee 107 and 108 Robinson. Stapleton, Shenk. Physical Education ........ Social Studies: M91a. Supervised Teaching in Social ——. 20 UHS. Litchen, Coombs. Problems of Democracy..... MTWTF :30 American History ......... MTWTF 10:30 WOE FIBUOTY on 55s sé s.cc vie's MTWTF ;: :30 é CIRISOTIANES S85 S55 oe sis MTWTF 2:30 Spanish: M98a. pagsened Ss in Spanish. 109 and 113 Frank Strong. Elliott. NNN Be ace os TWTF 11:30 SONI IR? Sonos bs 5 MTWTF 11:30 Speech and Dramatic Arts: M84a. Supervised Teaching in Speech and Dramatic Arts. 10 UHS. PIRI 8605 oo id ss . Egy BSS Se to ey Re ae pe eee Seen een ee MWF 3:30 * Room numbers for classes will be posted on University High School bulletin board. PRINTED BY KANSAS STATE PRINTING PLANT W. C, AUSTIN, STATE PRINTER TOPEKA 1942 19-4405 SS en ouRrKiES oe csr ‘Aen eure TNA 3 Peat 2 et. tinea er / UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS College of Liberal Arts and Sciences SPRING, 1943 EXPLANATIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Courses numbered 1-49 are open to Freshmen and Sophomores. Courses numbered 50-99 are open to Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 100-199 are open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates. Courses numbered 200-299 are open to Seniors and Graduates. * Open to Sophomores, not Freshmen. Prerequisites may be waived only by the Administrative Committee, acting on petitions. ABBREVIATIONS: Anat., Anatomy Building; B, Blake Hall; BCL, Bailey Chemical Labora- tories; DM, Dyche Museum; F, Fraser Hall; Fow., Fowler Shops; FS, Frank Strong Hall, even numbers—West, odd numbers—East; G, Green Hall; H, Haworth Hall; Hoch, Hoch Audi- torium; J, Journalism Building; M, Marvin Hall; My., Myers Hall; Obs., Observatory; R, Robinson Gymnasium; 8, Snow Hall; Sp-Th M, Spooner-Thayer Museum; Union, Memorial Student Union Building; Wat. Hosp., Watkins Memorial Hospital. ORDER OF ENROLLMENT, SPRING SEMESTER, 1943 Tuesday, January 19 SOU = SOOO cen ay oN mee tailigs acs. ap mune Ht pEnaeEe A Seniors, May possibilities D900 Dea ee eae i IPS Lc pels ae EEE S,N,Q Oa OsSO cee eee et ie car ee Soe ce sat Dio LO SOUS ED © ors Geno ee C7 ke etd a ea eri, ch arene Z, O, G, W LPS SOO Ee a as ccc tera ee en is Seman eeiincd Mee, E,B DBO a2 aD oe hei aes eee, wre nt te eee NES SO ET VC AK DBE BLO crass oe ie ee EP AYU Sa scAC ea: eaten ee te eer ee Ce he OAR oo Vic leeks BBO Bins aces cee on os ei hae Ja DIVISION I—Field A PREREQUISITE : No. Time =| S5c. Day CouRsE Cours Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor j i NGLISH I 9:30 TTS Bnetish Compositions, 6. | 25 feo Ge ell Ee ae 3 205 F Staff 2 8:30 eras TTS English Composition**..... Poe ais leaker 3 213 F Staff 9:30 A MWF English Composition**, .... eee Ses Sie aitle 3 309 F Dolbee 9:30 B MWF English Composition**. .... es CS ERC Se, cae 3 311 F Hoopes 9:30 C MWF English Composition**.... . Doak oe Sa cny eee ae oy 3 305 F Barnes 9:30 D TTS English Composition**, .... See ea anny 3 1.207]; & Crawford 10:30 A MWF English Composition**. .... ies Seen Neuse ads 3 305 F Barnes 10:30 B MWEF English Composition**..... BBN eee gee aire o 3 209 F Paden 10:30 C MWF English Composition**..... Loi eee ae es 3 Stl: F Hoopes 10:30 D MWEF Eng)ish Composition**..... Me ete OOS) ee eels 3 309 F Staff 11:30 A MWF English Composition**..... 1D ey ne rar, 3 311 F Crawford 11:30 B MWF English Composition**..... ee Ure on aa ars 3 309 F Staff 1:30 A MWE English Composition**..... Leaiee oie aeateem tans 3 207 F Winston 1:30 B MWF English Composition**..... Dees en See as 3 309 F Staff 2:30 A MWEFE English Composition**..... De tia pias ee ee caand 3 305 F Gardner 2:30 B MWF English Composition**..... dae, ities ars 3 213 F Laird 2:30 Cc MWF English Composition**..... Deere ieee AUS aay ties 3 311 F Emery 3:30 A MWF English Composition**..... eee NG ae erie 3 207 F Winston 3:30 B MWEF English Composition**..... Ge? SHAS ATES 3 311 F Emery 10 8:30 aT. Pngsbit:: pic ang Dramas, jo 4 sincokewienn. oaks 2 309 F Dolbee 9:30 AE: Pngebits: Ppieand Drams » ole... ce vy sales ces 2 309 F Dolbee 10:30 Mictiae er Png lites pie ANG LAM Gy. [og se saree eens oe eters 2 209 F Paden 11:30 A ep Png bith: Epic and: Drama. |i. eeu iy ee es 2 305 F Barnes 11:30 B en Brgy lity opie and Dram do oie. od. oh stale 2 209 F Paden 1:30 : ADE Hing, dit.: pie and rama. |e... sees shore ee as 2 311 F Emery 2:30 a Hog: Titssbipieand Dramas | fie se ES 2 311 F Staff 3:30 hp Hng lit. ipicand Dramsicc| cit. aicne we stem ccetet 2 311 F Staff lla | ' 9:30 MWF Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric..| Not open to those 3 213 F Virtue who have had 11 or 11b. 10:30 MWF Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric: .| Ditto............ 3 205 F Hankins 11:30 MWF Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric..| Ditto............ 3 207 F Morgan 1:30 MWF Hing. Lit. Essay and lyric...) Ditto 2% i... << 3 209 F Burnham lib 9:30 LE Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric..| Not open to those 2 311 F Hoopes who have had 11 or lla. 10:30 ee Eng; Lit.; Bssay and Lyric.) Ditto. 2.5.50 ...¢. 2 213 F Nelson 11:30 ALE Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric. .| Ditto...) 2.00. 6... 2 205 F Winston 1:30 rT Eng. Lit.: Essay and Lyric..| Ditto............ 2| 209| F | Burnham 2:30) ‘TEE Eng. Lit:: Essay and Lyric..| Ditto............ 2 805 F Gardner ¥*12 8:30 MWF History of English Lit.....| 2,and10orl1l....| 3 309 F Dolbee 1:30 MWFE History of English Lit... .. PGEOG te see 3 213 F Laird *14 8:30 DE History of English Lit..... DIGCO sence cate 2 311 F Hoopes 10:30 uh History OL ungisn bite <2 | Ditton ts as aes 2 205 F Winston 1:30 aly History. of English bit; os \.|- Ditto. 2s 652.452 2 305 F Gardner *16 2:30 aes Children’s LiteratureT...... DEO ns Cw ee 2 213 F Laird 51 11:30 LL Narration and) Description, .|. 50.:............. 2 207 F Morgan 1:30 ey Narration and Description. .|. 50............... 2 213 F Laird 52 11:30 MWFE PIXDOSICIONG ssi ee ese 2eandlOiOr 1b os.| 3 305 F Gardner ** English Composition 1 and 2 are required of all Freshmen. + Does not fulfill the College requirement for a course in literature. DIVISION I—Field A—Continued : PREREQUISITE No. TIME SEc. Day CouRSE Goceees Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor ENGLISH—Concluded 59 8:30 MWF Advanced Composition..... DOP Piece tt ses 3 109 | M Raymond - 9:30 MWF Advanced Composition..... DiGte ee ec ks oS 3 109 M Raymond 11:30 MWF | Advanced Composition..... Datta sas eke se 3 | 109} M | Raymond 80 9:30 TT Eng. Prose of the 20th Cent.| 2, and 10 orll....| 2 305 F Barnes 82 2:30 MWF Shakespeare: Rapid Read..| Ditto............ 3 205 F Ashton 94b Appt. Appt Reading for Honors]. ..... Permission of dept.| 2-4 | Appt.| F Staff 95 Appt. Appt Reading for Honorst....... 94a or 94b........ 2-6 | Appt.| F Staff 96 Appt. Appt Directed Reading§......... Permission of dept.| 1 | Appt.} Appt.| Staff 164 Appt. Appt. Advanced Old English. .... NGO Ae ts 2 | Appt.| Appt.) Burnham 170 10:30 Te Hnglish Usagert isi. co. 2; andt0\or: tke... |° 2 207 F Burnham 172 10:30 MWF American Literature II..:...| Ditto............ 3 213 F Nelson 174 9:30 MWF English Lit. of 18th Cent...| Ditto............ 3 209 F Paden 183 1:30 MWF Milton = 2. sss; Ee eee Dithogs 33s c50s. 35 3 311 F Emery 188 11:30 MWF The English Novel........ Dister-35t s 3 3 213 F Lynn 191 9:30 MWF Modern Drama........... Ditties: ne 3 3 205 F Hankins 201 Appt. Appt Prose Invention. .......... 1 course in Compo-} 2-5 | Appt.| Appt.| Lynn sition numbered 50 or above, and per- mission of instruct. §] Not open to Seniors. Students working for honors should see Miss Burnham. ~ Not open to Juniors. Students working for honors should see Miss Burnham. § See Mr. Virtue. DIVISION I—Field A—Concluded Boi PREREQUISITE No. TIME Day CouRsE Gdunsua Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor JOURNALISM ML Fase aa 8 A is ie eae ee oe Reportingesl. sa. 38 iessas (See note 1)...... 3 10:30 MWE RECIERELOT So ee eve ogee ote Alois > oes sre olal| texans 102 ia Flint Appt Appt. Daboratory: Rartiee oat epee ee tee aes e103 a) Rinehart MDS Sere ellis “oes e' fa se fors etinlorens Reporting II..... Se Oat PPS ok Aa Ee eters 3 8:30 MWE °-[tRecitahionteinse ce ee Clee ake e SLE L028 | d: Rinebart Appt Appt. Tea Poratoty eee be ee | teste ss teers ere eee a amet alts J Rinehart *11 10:30 ee The Newspaper in Society..| (See note 2)..... 2 107 J Flint *21 1:30-3:20 Th Design 1m AGVerusings..icvles st. ee see se 1 1 Sp- | Jones Th M *44 1:30-3:20 TT MG nese or ee eS TA See 2 107 alow Beth 64 3:30 Lt News Photography§....... (For majors only) 2 107 J Rinehart LB ESS aS ee Be tees eas IMT ees ve ee BAe Ne a ies 2 8:30 Te Recitation...... PEED MAY Bi eee a ens stare ere ee 107 J Rinehart Appt Appt. TROL ATO Ys it Pee) RU re eee ts ereaesiee ve ates g 103 a Rinehart 160 9:30 MWE Feature Writing........... Les os SSR ese tte Se oS 107 J Davidson 170 10:30 MWFE ‘Phethiditorialic. Vos cses 2.3 SDS a a tre are Sie a 3 107 J Beth 172 14-30 ee Critical write... 64s Sa (See catalogue)....} 2 107 J Flint 174 10:30 Te Propaganda and Censorship] Gen. Psych. and 2 102 J Rinehart Elem. of Sociol. 180 2:30 MWEF Elements of Advertising....| (See note 1)...... 3 102 J Flint 182 2:30 Tet Advertising Campaigns..... TSORS ee eee 2 102 J Flint 186 3:30 MWF History and Art of Printing,| (See note 1)...... 3 107 J Ryther 194 9:30 abe Law. of the Press............ Dittous wcckusten ms 2 102 J Beth DOA hal as eal ae ela cae aiss Reporting of Public Affairs, | 10 hrs. Journalism 2 8:30 WE PRECIO Rosie sce rc ans Haters econ sie ace omoalh aeas 107 J Beth Appt Appt: TE DOLATOLY 2a ihe ce ee | eben oo taco estate olese| ease 107 J Beth SPEECH AND DRAMA 1 8:30 MWF Hundamentalsof Speech. 2)o)s6 inp oe ian ee 2 103 G Anderson 9:30 MWF Pundamentals of Speech. .55 |. 2 Shee tee ie 2 103 G Calderwood 10:30 MWF Fundamentals of Speech....]............2-0005- 2 3 G Calderwood 11:30 MWEF Mundamentals, of Speechs.ns |e seks ie, ses oe 2 103 G Crafton 1:30 MWF Pundamentals’otiSpeech ys. 3) i255. tes. te we as 2 103 G Anderson 2:30 MWF Fundamentals of Speech: ....|.........-6. 0-864: 2 110 F Buehler *2 9:30 el Reading and Interp. I...... Tea ate eustles antes 2 103 G Anderson *11 1:30 MWF Funds-of Play: Production, |: 15.¢. 6... cae 3 3 G Crafton 712, 10:30 Jbab Extempore Speaking....... Ie AST eee se 2 103 G Buehler Bo aa eee eee ActNE Met. awe BL age 2 10:30 cL PRECIGAION Sue oo ies 6 os |e ae ol eepe 3 G Calderwood 11:30 er TAD OLA CORY 6 ceil oo ae ieee eit ena evoke acon yates 3 G Calderwood 56 2:30 MWF Stagecrath ecw fo ce co ele eee es wie eel ie 2|Thea-| F Crafton ter Ne ae are MALE Talis dsr irs eat Radio Drama’Production .:|° 700... . 0. 2ls 5 3 2:30 MWF NRACIER ONE eats ie as Moss ee ciee o raace | teres 103 G Calderwood 3:30 MWE TGR GLAPORY oo ic ots wtus terol eee score SNUB oot ote ertreue« [oust 3 G Calderwood 14 RS Ree ees [Roomy a loca cisce eee Play Directing... 5. 3.2... ee Rare ca nets 3 9:30 MWF RECLUA ROMS ta soo eae ores | aaa a ren acs sa, ones Tees pas 3 G Crafton 2130 ee GR DOLACOR Ye ie ea aaroe ie iss, irvoeralemiel eines 3 G Crafton 161 4:30 leeks Advanced Debate......... G5 eee ae ona 2 3 G Buehler 164 11:30 MWF Persuasion. soi wacan Nise £2 or 65; Or66 2.8 s- 48 3 G Buehler 181 10:30 MWEF Meth. of Speech Correction | 180 and 6 hrs.Spch.| 3 103 G Anderson 271 2:30-4:20 Tu Playwriting... 88 faces (See Catalogue)...| 2 8|° G Crafton 2:30-4:20 TD Speech" @linte sy cictin ce fe chee [a eater e a leew nus slessiores (1s stone Clinic G Anderson room Note 1.—Rhetoric I and II are prerequisites for all courses in Journalism except course 11. Notr 2.—Not open to students who have credit for more than six hours of Journalism. § Counts as professional credit toward the A. B. degree. oe ee DIVISION I—Field B No. TIME SEc Day CouRSE ooo Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor GERMAN 1-V 8:30 MTWTF | Essentials of Germanf.....|.........2-0e000e- 306 F Anderson and 9:30 Be sites eaten on. tise tte A. Nes | ee ol Soars 306 F Anderson 1 2:30 |... ..| MTWTE | Elementary Germanf......|.......22.03...4. 310 F Staff 2 9:30 A | MTWTF | German Reading and Gram.| 1................ 308 F Hagemann 9:30 B | MTWTF | German Reading and Gram.| 1................ 310 F Staff 10:30 |....| MTWTF | German Reading and Gram.| 1................ 308 F Hagemann 1:30 A.| MTWTF | German Reading and Gram.| 1................ 308 F Hagemann 1:30 B | MTWTF | German Reading and Gram.| 1................ 310 F Staff 3a 3:30 MWF Modérm:German:Writers 0 |°20 5 2 ee. 308 F Hagemann 8e 9:30 MWF Scientific German......... Dee ee ee 306 F Anderson SLAVIC 1 11:30 MTWTF | Elementary Russian....... Permis. of instr... . 308 F Anderson LATIN AND GREEK LATIN 2 9:30 MAP WiRt | “Caesar cies eet a, Deere cae ae 206 F Lind 4 2:30 MWEF Vergil’s Aeneid............ 3A and 3B, except 206 F Lind by permission 12 1:30 MWF Greek and Roman Mythol..|.......:.......... 206 F Grant 15 10:30 MTWTEFE | Col. Review of Latin....... 1 or 2 units of 206 F Lind H. S. Latin 157 3:30 MWF The Annals of Tacitus..... 50 and 51, except 208 F Lind by permission GREEK 22 3:30 MWF Xenophon’s Anabasis...... PU RS ica 208 F Grant 33 8:30 MWF Greelaine Bnglishiiacs 02S ole ee 206 F Grant 69 2:30 MWF Plato’s Apology: :......... By permission..... 208 F Grant 186 1:30 CT The Greek Dramaiin: Trans .| 2.5.7 2.4j.0% sey es 206 F Grant 188 8:30 TE Greek and: Roman(Sculp.:. Joie = ke 206 F Grant f+ Not open to students who have had a year of German in high school. DIVISION I—Field B—Concluded i PREREQUISITE No. TIME Day . CouRSsE Gouna Cr.|Room | Bupe.| InstrRucToR ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES FRENCH if 10:30 MTWTE | Elementary Frenchf.......)....2-- +s ee eee eens 5 113 FS | Towne 1-V 8:30 MTWTEFE | Essentials of Frencht......|........ 200-0 sees i 107 FS | Crumrine and 9:30 TE Dini 9:30 MTWTE | French Read. and Grammar | 1... ..:....-...-. 5 113 FS | Towne 1:30 MTWTE | French Read. and Grammar | 1............+---- 5 109 FS | Towne 3-V 10:30 MWE Translator’s Prepar. Course | 3, or 2 and a 2.2 3 119 FS | Carman gr. pt. ave., or 2 and Spanish 2 4 9:30 TT French Composition....... Sor withis...63- 2 2 119 FS | Mahieu < 9:30 MWF French Conversation....... 5 or 12, or with 2 119 FS | Mahieu 5 or 12 12 10:30 MWEF Class’1 and Romantic Read.| 3 and 4,,or with 4 3 lil FS | NeuenSchw’der 13 10:30 EE: Adv. French Composition...| 5 or 12, or with 5 2 111 FS | Carman or 12, and 4 or 6 153 1:30 MWEF Hist. of Early French Lit...| 5 or 12........... 3 107 FS | Mahieu 158 2:30 MWF _ | The Romatic Movement II | Ditto............ 3 | 107 | FS | Mahieu 166 1:30 TE Krench: Writing 2... sas. Ls 13 ae aida k es tes 2 107 FS | Mahieu 201 Appt. Appt. Special Reading in French..| 25 hrs. of French. .| 1-2 Appt. | Appt. | Crumrine : ITALIAN 22 8:30 MWF Blemp italian ll. : 65.3 05 + Die Sonia aarraeNs 3 111 FS | Carman PORTUGUESE 71 2:30 MWF Elem. Portuguese II....... FO eee eia ee hares 3 111 FS | Osma SPANISH 1 8:30 MTW TLE: |: Blem.-Spanish{ 23. 3. ee eee Wine 5 113 FS | Barrett 1:30 MTWIPF) | Elem. Spanish] «2s... 0:0 sf. ee eile ees 5 113 FS | Crumrine 2:30 MiTWOE |: Blom. Spamish4.. 6... cc's [ine ci es ele. 5 109 FS | Hardman 1-V 10:30 MTWTE | Essentials of Spanish] .....|....0...-20----008- 7 107 FS | Gardner and 11:30 ETA 2 8:30 MTWTE | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1..........-.---- 5 119 FS | German 9:30 MTWTE | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1...........--+-- 5 205 B Barrett 10:30 MTWTF | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1............-.-- 5 109 FS | Elliott 11:30 MTWTE | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1..........-.---- 5 109 FS | Winter 1:30 |....| MTWTF | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1..........-+---- 5 108 FS | Robertson. 2:30 A | MTWTE | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1..............--- 5 119 FS | Barrett 2:30 B | MTWTF | Span. Read. and Grammar, | 1..............-- 5 113 FS | Ogilbee 3 9:30 MWF Modern Spanish Writers....| 2.........+-+---- 3 109 FS | Winter 1:30 MWF Modern Spanish Writers....| 2.......++0+0e0+- 3 119 FS | Elliott 4 9:30 Lr Spanish Composition.......| 3, or with 3....... 2 109 FS | Winter 1:30 ee Spanish Composition....... WNGEOR iw ee eee 2 111 FS | Osma 5 9:30 MWF Spanish Prose and Poetry...| 3 and 4 or with 4..| 3 107 FS | Gardner 7 11:30 MWF Spanish Conversation...... 5; or with 5... 2: 3; 2 114: FS | Shoemaker 11 8:30 MWF Commercial Spanish....... Seta iio ee ell SO 109 FS | Winter 155 9:30 MWE Contemp. Spanish Novel 153-01 164 6.355445 3 111 FS | Shoemaker and Criticism 157 1;30 MWF Don Quiotew. es Cl oe Boe arth ee ae 3 Late, FS | Osma 181 9:30 TT Studies in Spanish Style— 20 hrs. of Spanish, 2 111 FS | Osma Oral and Written including 7 201 Appt. Appt. Special Reading in Spanish, | 25 hrs. of Spanish, | 1-2 | Appt. | Appt. | Staff + Not open to those who have had a year of French in high school. 4 Not open to those who have had a year of Spanish in high school. Lge: DIVISION II—Field A For group major in Physical Science and Mathematics, see Division II—Field B PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sxc. Day CouRSsE Cease. Cr.|Room | Bupe.| Insrrucror MATHEMATICS 2a 8:30 MWF College Algebraf.......... 144 yrs. H.S. Alg,. 3 203 FS | Peterson or Course 2 11220 MWF College Algebraf.......... Dittow seats 3 203 FS | Venard 2:30 MWF College Algebraf.......... Ditton. sire oe. 3 203 FS | Venard 2b 9:30 MTWTEFE | College Algebrat.......... 1 yr. H.S. Algebra 5 203 FS | Peterson 1:30 MTWTEFE | College Algebrat.......... Ditlo uh cares 5 203 FS | Peterson 3:30 MTWTEFE | College Algebrat.......... Ditto so ens 5 203 FS | Kalisch 3 8:30 De rigonometry | ccs 1 yr. H.S. Geom. 2 203 FS | Peterson and 1 or 2a or 2b, or with 2a or 2b 10:30 Ae Prigonometry |e... 60. ..c05 5 oe § Not open to students who have had five hours of college chemistry. ° Counts as professional credit toward the A. B. degree. Log) PREREQUISITE CouRSES Cr. ere meee. arse ka as 3 Se en ek. 5 Reet eee eres tae 3 (See catalogue)....} 2-5 5 hrs. Quan. Anal. 5 48, or 49, and 161 oS AS Or 49 a cece. 2 48, or 49, or C.E. 74) 3 154 and Bact. 150 3 Berea eee on ee is WOU ee aes wine 5 (See catalogue)....| 3 DIGIO 3 a5 of et 5 L7deor 17 1B Ss 5 163 Seah Ser 5 2 2 yrs. H. S. Math. 5 DiGbOss oss s te 3 SO acne cde eis gate 2 2yrs.H.S.Math.and| 3 lyr. H.S. Physies. BS ae ie Nas c Room | Bupa.| Instructor 205 | BCL | Weeks 208 | BCL | Weeks, assts. 208 | BCL | Weeks, assis. 201 | BCL | Weeks 208 | BCL | Weeks, assts. 208 | BCL | Weeks, assts. 301 | BCL | Stratton Appt.} Appt.| Staff 3801 | BCL | Allen 208 | BCL | Allen, Weeks, assts. 208 | BCL | Allen, Weeks, assts. 308 | BCL | Werner 18 | BCL | Allen 2 M Haney 2 M Haney 2 M Haney 201 | BCL | Vander Werf 108 | BCL | Brewster, assts. 108 | BCL | Vander Werf, assts. 201 | BCL | Brewster 108 | BCL | Brewster, assts. 108 | BCL | Vander Werf, assts. 101 | BCL | Taft 101 | BCL | Taft 110 | BCL | Taft, assts. 101 | BCL.| Taft 110 | BCL | Taft, assts. 306 | BCL | Stratton 201 H Posey 201 isk Posey 201 H Posey 208 H Posey 208 H Posey 208 H Posey DIVISION Ii—Field B—Continued PREREQUISITE . No. TIME Day CouRsE Coca Cr.|/Room | Bupa.| Instrucror GEOLOGY Te ies eles bao ohio ob General Geologyf.......... 2 yrs. H. S. Math. 5 10:30 Ss MWF BOGHURG 24h Et tas ic as as oe Ree SO 101 Ss Laudon 10:30-12:20).... NE DABOLALOLY a5 iio co Nh | ects anges es ec .«s|>- 208 H Laudon General Geology}.......... Dittocsen ica oe ees 5 2:30 MWF Hectare 25 ee Se eG Re ee 201 H Laudon 1:20-3:20 TT HEDOIAtanya esse Ci se ee hee Be be ONS Ia St a ecetal =< 201 H Laudon Bef cae treat eek alate catehans ete Aerial Photographs........ 1,1E, or1l,orcon-| 3 current enro]lment, and normal stereo- scopic vision. 8:30 eee M TSOCHUPG. cece S35 sos kee ecb ets ne ates Sake eo 2C6 H Smith 8:30-10:20 WF TA BOLRtOLY oe cice ks abot ees Mea eset 206 H Smith or ' 8:30-10:20 Te WiSDOPELOLY: 64ibescec-c4's 3 Ble ce Meee ne eae 206 H Smith or 1:30-3:20 TE TGDOVAGOly sc cote stose ss |e See cats on eh one one o2ts| 206 H Smith 9 3:30 TT: Map Read. and Interpretat’n|................4.. 2 201 H Schoewe Deal are ee pee ie arse dpi Historical Geology......... Ponders pace st 5 9:30 MWE WGOGLULO Sis ese ah AIL ee See Sek ae site| LOL H Laudon 8:30-10:20 TT Tig DGravonves ec sk es al eee eee et eeu 208. |e t Laudon 51 2:30 eT Geology and ManQ........ 2 yrs. H. S. Math. 2 208 H Schoewe 80 11:30 MWEF Igneous and Metamorphic SMOG Ca en Ui she eink Alans lists ed 3 5 H Smith 99 Appt Appt Specie ALEpOre 6 6 os eg os ak 1 Appt.| Staff 142 Appt. Appt. Structural Geology II...... 141& 5hrs. Physies.| 2 208 H Smith 162 9:30 MWF Mesozoic and Cenozoic Paleontology... Sc es GU ee eas 3 | Base. | Hoch | Thompson 172 8:30 MWF Petroleum Geology........ 141& 5hrs. Physics.}| 3 208 H Laudon 250 1:30-3:20 MWF Sedimentation. as. eS Obes Ses os ss ne 3 205 H Schoewe 273 10:30 as ike MWEF Economic Geology—Metals | 80 and 141....... 3 5 H Ertl 275 . |10:30-12:20|.... MW Subsurface Geology of Oil BNA GAS Xiah Os 81 and 172.......| 2 | Base. | Hoch | Thompson 7 Not open to those who have had course 11 or 51. § Not open to those who have had course 1 or 11. § Counts as professional credit toward the A. B. Degree. —10— DIVISION II—Field B—Concluded PREREQUISITE No. TIME Src. Day CouRSsE ere ene Cr.}Room |} Bupa.| INstRucTOR PHYSICS A tt at halt ee BERS AME shoe General Physiest.......... 3; College Alg. and 5 (or with) Trig. 11:30 MWTh HSOCEUT ONE ue vice Oc katy etn trols [apie 203 B Stranathan 1:30-3:20 eal Wg boratonya, che ells oreutres phuket ala hen 110 B Stranathan or eer aa Ww WADOPALOLY=. o0i04 0 ce ee ee ee ee 110 Staff 8:30-10:20].... Ss Be ete atau te laaet 9! [tie essnete tits General Physics If.........} H.S. Phys. or H.S. 5 Chem.; Trig. 8:30 PTS SC CUUEG Sc a i Naa ALS aciiamerec chat siistaee 203 B Liebermann 10:30 eee MCOUUTG is sans ots alc sakes | A eione we sclete ataceus tg cue 203 B Kent 3:30 oe MWF WWGCUUNE ate cts nic oo ote We tree al eee seme ae laa 203 B Kester 8:30-10:20]}.... MF AGS DOLALORV.eciyte cs eos deres ag alban tale ns hee ce 110 B Staff 10:30-12:20].... WS TES OP AE OG a5 Sako oualinckbecapar si susborue artic sullen wae 110 B Staff 3:30-5:20 TR SD Oretal yi as. ssc | aeene ath umn ail 110 B Kester Gil Sats evecaye asi eter cee se General: Physics Lp. 3. 253 |> Oni m hs ata stay 5 9:30 ' MWE TGCGTULO 2 ss Gos isa des | AE Poids gates 210 B Kent 2:30 Ee MWF TSGEUVE Hs niet cake esha SG) eae armen cnee Sel 210 B Barschall 8:30-10:20].... eT TGA ON DOTY cae ek sinc ois auiacl | oss aa eee Nee ae a 110 B Kent 3:30-5:20 MF Te OTADOLY: ka kis ces tore cee vapbereaee uae Ge 110 B Staff 61 Appt. Appt IXORO VG cae. Davies cwites ee 1 year Gen. Phys. 2 3802 B Kent 70 Appt. Appt. Special Problems in Phys...| (See catalogue)....| 1-5 | Appt.| B Staff 150 Appt. Appt Mechaniesse icici tcc anes 3 or 5, and Int. 3 205 B Kester : Calculus. NBA re ee chae walla are eee clack ates Vacuum Tube Electronics. .| 1 year Gen. Phys. 3 8:30 TE eGtures cise aise oe etree as So neato 3 B Stranathan Appt Appt A DOLa Oy ics ..o shined [eta ane Caen ht Ee Eade 3 B Stranathan (2 hrs.) 156a | 1:30-5:20 M or Th | Elec. Measurements (D.C.) | (See catalogue)....| 1-2 10 B Liebermann 156b | 1:30-5:20 M or Th | Elec. Measurements (A.C.) | 156a and 152.....} 1-2 10 B Liebermann 160 Appt Appt Introd. to Theoretical Phys. | 1 yr. Gen. Phys.; 3 205 B Barschall Adv. Calculus or : Diff. Equations. 163 4:30 F Colloquiuin sedis. eae (See catalogue)....| 1 203 B Staff 166 10:30 en Sound Waves, Generators, and Receivers.......... 1 year Gen. Phys. 2 205 B Kester and Int. Calculus. 7 Enrollment may be made for any desired combination of lecture and laboratory sections within the particular course, but must include both lecture and laboratory. aR group adviser, Prof. A. J. Mix. DIVISION Ii—Field C GROUP MAJOR IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES A group major is offered in the biological sciences, designed as a means. of training students who expect to become high-school teachers in this field. REQUIREMENTS: (1) Physiology 1; (2) Botany 1 and 2, or 50; Botany 150; (3) Entomology 1 and 152, or 50; (4) Zodlogy 1 and 3, or 50; Zodlogy 172; (5) Bacteriology 150. The regulations govern- ing the maximum credits obtainable in departments, fields, and divisions also apply. Those planning to teach biology are expected to enroll for this major and should consult the 1 No. TIME Sxc. Day CouRsE ee Cr.|Room | Bupa.| INstrucTOoR ANATOMY BO eer ec alse [eet eae scree Human Anatomy... ....... Physiology 1 and Zoology 1. 1:30 TT POO GUTO 2.25 oe rica Ne Ne eee ae ete ene bo) oie tals Anat.| Latimer 2:30-5:20 |’... TT TA DOrAtOryacint ee akc ow | reenes wie tee teper eve eres] salete | euuen es Anat.| Latimer 162 9:30-12:20].... FS ‘Lower Wxtremity.; ioc. le beets tee eee one See 10 | Anat.{. Latimer 164 9:30-12:20).... MW THead-and Neeks). 522% iiwaelentesees. 8 oe ee eee 10 | Anat.| Latimer 187 9:30-12:20].... MWF Histol:.and Splanchnology.:| 5. <....5 0+. -- = 7 | Anat. TRO eee ist Glesssis seace fiese Neurology: ii Sich 3G es oes AST Seren 8:30 Sete Tu TG GUILO os sees oo a alles aes | SERS ere re eee ates | ou tet 7 | Anat. 9:30-12:20].... TE Teg boratoryy sieescc vt ssc Ss | cavicrere ote tie eteen Sneha | ore ome @ Anat — 290 Appt. Appt Advanced Anatomy........ 161, 162, 163, and |Apt.| Appt.| Anat.) Tracy, Latimer 164, or 187 BACTERIOLOGY *49 9:30 Post MWEF Manvsand: Microbes}is< i. 25.68 pein cots otcslse 511 Ss Sherwood 150 |10:30-12:20/ A | MTWTF | Pathogenic Bacteriologyt...| 5 hrs. Col. Chem. 506 Ss Treece 10:30-12:20/ B | MTWTF | Pathogenic Bacteriologyt...| Ditto............ 511 Ss Treece 150M} 1:30-4:20 MTWTE | Pathogenic BacteriologyTf..| Ditto............ 511 Ss Sherwood 151 1:30-4:20 MTWTE | Medical Immunologyft..... THOR ee ee 511 Ss Sherwood 3:30-5:20 |....| MTuW | Medical Immunology...... Oeste rense |. 603 Ss Drake 152 8:30-10:20]....| MT WTF | Bacterial Nutrition§....... UB OM il tawicaatee 506 iS} Treece 153 8:30-10:20|....| MTWTF | Bact. of Foods and Water®..| 150.............- 506 Ss Treece 157 8:30-10:20|]....| MTWTF | Immunology.............. LOSS sree aroun s/, 603 iS} Drake 162 Appt. Rar Appt. Bacteriological J ournal Pee ie 10 hours of Bact... Appt.| § Treece 260 |10-30-12:20|....| MTWTF | Hematology.............. 5 hours of Bact.... 603 Ss Downs 261 Appt. Appt. Spec. Prob. in Bacteriology, | (See catalogue)....|2-10} Appt.| § Staff 262 2:30-5:20 MWF WATRUISOS cruises Aeon VST OLALD TA chars ns 506 Ss Downs + Course 150 gives only 8 hours { First ten weeks. t Last eight weeks. § First six weeks. © Last twelve weeks. credit if taken after course 49. Joa DIVISION II—Field C—Continued No. TIME Src, Day CouRsE BIOCHEMISTRY LOO al ects eet te Ls Wee ae Biological Chemistry....... 1:30 MTWTF Hecture 4 i--ee 2:30-4:20 M Baboratory.. 3. sei. cs. S. Oates ee |WOr ie bere oes cs Advanced Biological Chem.{ 2:30-4:20 Woe tesals eae Siero ies, ey 2:30-5:20 Meals rus Fee hor ea ee eect BOTANY Dee valeras : (ate eins a The Living Plant9........ 10:30 MWEF ectime ce a 10:30-12:20].... EE aborstoryas ss << oe! The Living Plant§......... 1:30 MWF ecture se a ee 130-3520 |205:% TE aboratory2cicic: = 2 {10:30-12:20]....| MWF The Plant KingdomJ...... 61 2:30 Bes gt ACW Trees and Shrubs.......... 150 8:30-10:20]....] MWFEF Systematic Botany........ 170 Appt. Appt. Botanical Problems........ ENTOMOLOGY Vos eeesor s... Eeeatisil abe sid Sits eck Biology of Insects If....... ' 9:30 fee als EWE dhecture. Oa es 8:30-10:20].... eT BDOLAtOLY see Biology of Insects It....... 1:30 MWE Hecbure 04s ok 1a 1:30-3:20 DA Paboratory 3 57 8:30 fh Household and Garden IMseCtS= sca tee ee 151 |10:30-12:20]. MWEF Morphology of Insects II... 155a Appt. Appt. Taxonomy of Insects....... 158 10:30 Tt Insects and Public Health. . 160 3:30-5:20 alee Medical Entomology....... 166 Appt. Appt. Tamnbdlogry. ses es Bb 264 Appt. Appt. Special Problems.......... PREREQUISITE Cocasns Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor Chemistry 161....] 5 dios tale ac: Spears Pal eiaes 103 | BCL | Nelson, Garber Nr Merete ater er eee, Pe pee 9 103 | BCL | Nelson, Garber 150‘and (51s? 38 2-5 wigida sk Meee Es |e 103 | BCL | Nelson, Garber a oodig Seater NM sey shee ce gee gt 103 | BCL | Nelson, Garber Salis Mee iia 5 Stee ote eae grt an re ae 417 Ss Horr neg ee ce Sen ae a ee .-| 401 SS} Horr IR Gala e a. aR a scree jaye te tees Weer Oh Soh megs 417 Ss Mix Sai cies Viet ean 401 Ss Mayberry, Dill Meee Gee ate 3 414 Ss Mayberry Poti aU wate iad EN Nel au 3 417 Ss Mayberry dnialericiae Rae tenes 2 414 Ss Horr (See catalogue)....| 3-5 | Appt.) S Staff Risin c ckensua > ae ete 5 oto 2 SEM ahaa al. ede er 301 Ss Doering CBs tay REMe carat Be Geto - | SOL Ss Doering RUG Miah Naan eta eRe 5 Ba) Sher RR aaa eae 301 Ss Doering tee iste Sv sar eas Oe 301 Ss Doering Beacon ita ann 2 304 Ss Lawson 10 hrs. of Biol., in- 3 325 Ss Doering cluding Ento. 1. Preah teat gies 3 325 Ss Beamer Biase Gas Ay ee me NTE, 2 304 Ss Hungerford 158, or with 158...] 2 304 Ss Hungerford 1 and Zoél. 1, or 3 325 Ss Hungerford Bact. 150 and C. E. 74, Seniors by permis’n| 2-5 | Appt.| S Staff ¢ No student may receive more than 10 hours of credit in courses 150, THE: foo: ical or Biological Science. Not open to students who have credit for course 50. 7 Not open to those who have had course 50. is These courses may count as Phys- DIVISION IIl—Field C—Continued PREREQUISITE No. TIME Src. Day ‘CouRSE Gocases Cr.|Room | Bupa.| INstrRucToR PHYSIOLOGY 1 ee ees, Roatlre at rcneere eels Elementary Physiologyt§..|.-.---+-:++-++++++- 5 : 8:30 MWEF TEOGRIES © ore fe Bens woes ic liecaieck cap Cece sith wiaeroul oe eliete 101A| H Ivy 10:30 MWF TiGaive oe eae neces os a ey ieee thie 101A) H Walling 1:30 MWF TeeGUUS Se eee SR ec [AIGNER Ae cele eteletecoilous ae 101A| H Kirk 3:30 Set VEE Waive cee CSA he tas wep bea his Oto 101A} H _| Walling 8:30510:20} ...: PT. Tam OLAGOLY Go hd be. oie eels ds ette ead bisteese Seige acelin 102 H Ivy 10730-1220) ccc EP MaborntOry. arses dence| ce gece cos se mate nee 102 H Walling 1:30-3:20 PE MBRDOTALOLY cs i gee led wet ee, os cetera eee 102 H Kirk 3:30-5:20 Te Wistboratory. ee os hoes. se eee oobi nee deals 102 H Walling 50 9:30 MWF Human Physiology{t....... H. 8. or Col. course] 3 | 101A] H Walling in either Chem. or Biol. 162 Appt Appt Adv. Topics in Physiology..| 165 or 170........ 2-5 | Appt.| Appt.| Woodard, Stoland VG5. RRA eS Cas eer meee General Physiology........ (See catalogue)....} 5 2:30 MWF TRG EVIT OC eis Sara ws | Opes ess poorer ells: ote 101A) H Woodard 1:30-3:20 TE MSR DOESGOLY. foes so <5 oon u| = aasieig es ee hae [te ah 101C| H Woodard 170) Raa ihn al hes ae ectee a Medical Physiology........|--+-+ee eee ee eeeee 5 8:30 MWF PSG Mie I kk ee et | BSS te 209 F Stoland 9:30-12:20 MW GAD OVE LOU Pit es elle terse woe c ote ese sierere [ters 101C|) Stoland, Kirk OAR Gs ees Seiler. | taeaseepe ce uate Medical Physiology........ DORR ohas oo erent 5 8:30 ale EW SOLEIL ates ein | Dteaiere bie et Cees otonerell inners 101 Ss Woodard 9:30-12:20| A F TAA OLALOLY coche) est sfeisre lecce petere so yore geelarens [pers 101C| H Woodard, Ivy 9:30-12:20! B S ESO UR CONUS sore ited Pa Lai hecer ear emera elena aie tO ol opt iermters 101C| H Woodard, Ivy + Not open to those who { Enrollment may be ma lecture and laboratory. have had course 50. de for any desired combination of lecture + Not open to those who have had course 1. ue pec and laboratory sections, but must include both DIVISION II—Field C—Concluded PREREQUISITE : No. Time Day CouRSE Coonsas Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor ZOOLOGY TEAS siesta yo tiehen sebeas aes Hlem Animal Biologys ies ss ccd ices 5 3:30 TR PPCGUIG saysti Fern alee hi aie ee ee: 101 Ss Lane EOS ft F Poca GON ig aos oul a cue wen eo. 206 | S| McNair 10:30-12:20].... MW Te ADOTATORY Gis (uence cae ci cae ee es 201 Ss MeNair 1:30 F IRGCIPALION EAs War Heonomy Problems 201 ole 2 Sie ss Seok, 2 222 FS | Stockton Not open to those who have had course 55. Not open to those who have had course 55 or 56. ie. DIVISION IlI—Field B—Continued PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sxc. Day CouRSsE Circus Cr.|/Room |} Bupa.| Instructor POLITICAL SCIENCE 1 8:30 MWF Prin; of Government}... conan Sees ee oes 3 3 G Sandelius *10 9:30 MIW EF: | AmeridantGovernment; <2 2:0). 0. 6. 26a Aa = es 5 105 G Stene 10:30 MTEWTE | American Government) )2s is eee ne a ee 5 105 G Sandelius 1:30 MTWTEFE | American Government.....|...........0.00005 5 210 B Chubb 36 11:30 MWEF Modern Governments at 1, or 10, or a course 3 106 G Gibson, Stene War II: Impact of War | in general American on American Govr. History 90 Appt. Appt. Reading for Honors........| Permis. of the dept.| 2-5 | Appt.) Appt.| Staff 98 Appt. Appt. Senior Seminars; 2c. saleid os Dittoc nee oes 2-5 | Appt.| Appt.| Staff 152 8:30 Tr Natl: Administration: i0:s:6. |) 20.5 he os 2 103 G Chubb 154 1:30 MWF Comp. Government...:8 6:25] 3h, OP 102 aeons 3 305 | F Sandelius | 156 2:30 MWF International Law......... LOS a eR 3 106 G Chubb 160 | 11:30 asl Recent Political Theories...) 25 hrs.in Div. III, | 2 105 | G Gibson incl. Pol. Science 1 or 10 162 2:30 TEEE, Legislature and Legislation, | 8 hrs. Pol. Science 2 103 G Stene - SOCIAL SCIENCE SURVEY 15 6:30 Al MT WOE | Social’Science Surveyt: ales. .s oe 5 101 Ss Gibson + Not open to students who have already had more than 5 hours of Political Science. = Not open to majors in Economics, Sociology, or Political Science. behest ase. DIVISION III—Field B—Concluded PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sxc. Day CouRSsE Gosuace Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor SOCIOLOGY *] 9:30 MTWTFE | Elements of Sociology...... Not open to juniors} 5 210 F Hiseley , and seniors. 1:30 MTWTE | Elements of Sociology...... Ditto Seo eee 5 210 F McCluggage *2 . 11:30 MW |} Social Pathology.......... HOT OO ces 3 S10.) Elliott and appt. *45 3:30 ETP Social Reconstruction of the Post-War World........ 2unitsof H.S.Soc.} 2] 210}; F Elliott Sci., or 5 hours of : Col. Soe. Sci. *46 3:30 MW Peoples and Cultures of the ; IPRCINGL SE ues Sees 5 hrs. of Soc. Sci..| 2 210 F Hiseley 50 8:30 MWF Hléments of Sociology], .. oye SA Ve 3 210 F Smith 10:30 MWEF Hlements of Sociology... 2s) isles cea es ek 3 210 F Elliott 92 Appt. Appt. Honors: @ourse 5 05 6s. 5 (See chmn. of dept.)| 2-5 | Appt.| Appt.| Staff 152 10:30 MWF RuraliSociology 2:5 i. 6 2: Iotra0si ai: 3 310 F Smith 154 9:30 TE Collective Behavior........ Ditto 7 Pe ens 2), 307 F Smith 156 10:30 ET Die Wamilyet on. ct. cs nee DIO Sag eee 2 210 F Twente 167 2:30 ee Population Problems....... 1, or 50, or 15 hrs. 3 210 F Smith and appt. of Econ. 173 2:30 MW Introduc. to Soc:-Case Work] 2... 88 .0.... a 210 F Twente and appt. : i 174 11:30 on Social: Controls sissies an 1, On bOR Mik. ke. 2 210 F Eldridge 178 - 1:30 MW Evolution of Culture....... 1; 01°50; or 158.5. ° 3 307 F EHiseley and appt. : 182 9:30 MWF Personality Problems and Social Relations........ LOE DOM ees 5 3 307 F Eldridge 187 8:30 PE Public Welfare Administra. .| 1, or 50, and 8 hrs. 2 210 F Twente of Pol. Sci. { Not open to those who have had course 1. eqs DIVISION IlI—Field C No. TIME Src Day CourRsE ea Cr.|/Room | Bupe.| Instructor PHILOSOPHY 10 10:30 at Inirodyc:+o: Philosophy; . Japecsees 2s. 2 103 FS | Hollands 12 8:30 MIW LE=|; Introductory. hopiet =. ov 4.6 eo Oe ee 5 103 | FS | McCracken 15 2:30 TT Mlementary, this sc 2. oasis eee. 2 103 FS | Osborne *21 10:30 MWF Main Cur? of'Mod: Thought|; -e7i)a as 3 103 FS | Osborne . 79 11:30 MWF Hlements of Logiche. i. si.c|iawen scree tenes: 3 103 FS | McCracken 171 9:30 MWF History. of Philosophy, TE). ils ona. oe eee 3 103 FS | Hollands 173 9:30 TT Philosophical Classics II....}| 171, or with 171...| 2 103 FS | Hollands 175 Appt. Appt. Metaphysics. 2260-3322. 150, or 174, or 3 | Appt.| Appt.| Hollands 170-171. 176 3:30 MWF Philosophy of Religion. .... Two courses in Phil.| 3 103 FS | Hollands 180 Appt. Appt. Structural Logic........... One course in Logic| 3 | Appt.| Appt.| McCracken 184 11:30 FE Ethies of Government...... One course in Phil. 2 103 FS | Osborne (except Logic) and one in Pol. Sci. 185 2:30 MWF Systematic Ethics......... 15 Museum Study Gb U7863 ee i 1 1 |Sp-Th M| Bush DRAWING & PAINTING 1 1:30-3:20 MWEF Antique EiGhrechand Dye ees. a Bas 2 | 4thfl.| DM Bloch 2 1:30-3:20 MWFE Antique\IL (Freehand ID) 212.3000 SS. 2 | 4th fil.) DM Bloch 7 10:30 Th Composition Ls. 5b sacs Sek ee Os 2 | 4th fl.| DM Bloch 1:30-4:20 Th 8 10:30 Th Composition TI}. 23.545. 2 Te Se Ee 2 | 4thfé.|) DM Bloch 1:30-4:20 Th 33 1:30-4:20 Appt. StiPbife tt ee ee De RR CS Petey tars 2-3 | 4th fl.| DM Bloch 34 1:30-4:20 Appt. Sell ste TE ae a eS es BE EE re eee Oe 2-3 | 4th A.) DM Bloch 72 11:30 Ty History of Painting IV..... TER eae 2 103 G Bloch HANDCRAFTS 2 8:30-11:20].... Tu General HandecraftsI...... Design’ TE cs 1 5 |Sp-Th M} Schwartz 27 8:30-11:20]. <>. Th Book bisa le SoBe et FS aoe eke es eS 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Schwartz 28 8:30-11:20'.... Th Bookbinding FT) 4.64 2050 Ss: ST eee: Lets 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Schwartz HYGIENE 1 | 11:30 |....|| MWF_ | Personal and Com. Healtht |............... Nt Bb 806a Asling + May count in Division II, Field C. 2 DIVISION IV—Continued PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sc. Day CouRsE Cccneus Cr.|Room | Bupe.| Instructor MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS (Nonprofessional) (R. O. T. C.) Group I—FRESHMEN (See note) 2 7:30 MW Const Artillery Subjects... 2). |i0. .3 es eeecieek 1 205 | Fow. | Ley 8:30) 2 ee: EE Coast Artillery; Subjects. a: . [50s oe ee3 deed? 203 | Fow. | Ley 10:30 MW Coast Artillery; Subjects s,).1|/sccstie. ounce. 1 205 | Fow. | Ley 2:30 MW Coast Artillery: Subjects 4.2.| 62.0) he Fics as on 1 203 | Fow. | Ley 2F 7:30 MW Infantry Sublests.i...... Pac aleawiee a ee 1 202 | Fow. |} Wilson 8:30 TT Intantry:Subjectsc: oc csc ale Pet piboraneaares 1 206 | Fow. | Hucks 10:30 MW Infantry Subjeets 25s) Ooo Si ataeee ake 1 206 | Fow. | Hucks 2:30 MW infantry, Subjects =... 6s | eas wee as 1 206 | Fow. | Hucks 4:30 MW Mal. Physical Conditionine® |eiarue tie Avene sales lis soles Fow. | Gage (required) t Groupe I—SOPHOMORES (See note) 4 7:30 ey Coast Artillery Subjects. 2.0] 52... 6055 cc aiys oie if 205 | Fow. | Baker 8:30 MW Coast Artillery: Subjects: 52). 2¢0n ee Vee, f 1 205 | Fow. | Baker 10:30 TT Goast Artillery Subjects’ sice|.2 teats ccee ew... 1 205 | Fow. | Baker 2:30 MW Coast. Artillery :Subjects. :. ohisieas he oeaiesis. i 205 | Fow. | Baker 4F 7:30 ee dntantry: Subjects!) aos ie ir oe es 1 202 | Fow. | Wilson 8:30 MW Infantry. ‘Subjecta:; 335324 Se a 1 202 | Fow. | Wilson 10:30 ey Infantry. Subjects. t'...°. prea eens patra <5 il 202 | Fow. | Wilson 2:30 MW MTA LLY, DUDICCIS ane Acre ee ae ann entes 1 202 | Fow. | Wilson 4:30 MW Mal Physical Conditioning. |e 2254.6 si tos tal hoe Pee a 8 Fow. | Gage (required)t MUSIC All students wishing College credit for Voice, Violin, or Piano must appear for an examination before the faculties of the various departments on Saturday, January 23, at 9:00 a.m., if they have not previously done so. 1 1:30 2 - 8:30 8:30 9:30 2:30 5 1:30 5a 1:30 6 8:30 9:30 11:30 6a | 8:30 9:30 11:30 21 11:30 22 9:30 10:30 wb: re WF WF MUSICAL THEORY Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. I.. Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. II Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. IT Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. II Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. II Harmony dose ca. . ane Keyboard Harmony I°..... Harmony Ll yo) obec ee can Harmony Ly. 28S. . eet Harmony lf .632 asin d cen Keyboard Harmony II..... Keyboard Harmony II..... Keyboard Harmony II..... Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. III Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. IV Sight Sing. and Ear Trn. IV ~ March, April, and May, only. Notre.—Group I must be completed before credit will be given in that group; Group I must starting Group II. ° Students in Harmony I will be given an examination in Music Fundamentals after the first four weeks. failing to pass this examination will enroll in Harmony 0 for no credit. es 131 131 131 131 131 FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Cass FS | Palmer FS | Palmer FS | Cass FS | Palmer FS | Palmer FS | Cass FS | Stuhl FS | Stuhl FS !| Stuhl be completed before Those DIVISION IV—Continued PREREQUISITE No. TIME SrEc. Day CouRSsE eoaceae Cr.|Room | Bupa.| INstrRucToR MUSIC—Concluded 25 2:30 MW EI armony bite ah oo) ss Go Gee ane 2 28 FS | Simpson 25a 3:30 Tu Keyboard: Harmony TIl3=.| 6a) 2.2) 2eeaiee = 1 28 FS | Simpson 26 10:30 MW Harmony LVicces sos sees ees BON eet se ae 2 28 FS | Simpson 11:30 MW Harmonywk Vis vs on ees DOM ele eee. 2 28 FS | Simpson 1:30 dA Harmonyiy =. cos ss koe Doe ata aces 2 28 FS | Simpson 26a 1:30 WwW Keyboard Harmony) Vistek | 20a cae lace, Gti es 1 28 FS | Simpson 2:30 Th Keyboard: Harmony IV.) 55 | 25a. sss. ete. i 28 FS | Simpson 3:30 M Keyboard: Harmony TVs)... | 20ers 20h. i 28 FS | Simpson 152 10:30 MW Counterpoint 2022). 5.0/5 =. 11S p apes ratte aa 2 32 FS | Palmer 154 10:30 aE Compositional tr cek.s6ae5 15S Hie OP Se 2 28 FS | Anderson 11:30 Tr Composition es 255 PSS areas het e es 2 28 FS | Anderson 156 10:30 EX: Form and Analysis II...... LDS CAN Ae Sissies 2 37 FS | Miessner 282 1:30 WE Canon and Fugue......... 281 Fes 2 32 FS | Anderson 284 S180 2 fos: MW Composition DV 2.45. sis 6... QR Desens 2 380A | FS | Anderson 288 1:30 A M Instrumentation II........ DRT eee are oe 2 32 FS | Anderson 1:30 B Tu Instrumentation II........ DT SEND ae ge Sik 2 32 FS | Palmer HISTORY OF MUSIC 70 9:30 aT Development of Musict]...| 69............... 2 32 FS | Geltch 72 11:30 MWF History of Musicf§........ MASE OR, Sie ss 3 32 FS | Chiapusso PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC SM52 10:30 WwW Theory of Conducting...... SMSE casas ir 37 FS | Kuersteiner APPLIED MUSIC OO ts Tu MOG HEG GDS (oe eek ech 6a: Gis cs [esd us coe PAAR an eee Os ae Hoch | Kuersteiner CSOupe Ieee: 2 EDU Ge septs heen cha aes Oae ee CRMC esac sav syu Liptavoue Grae elal edi codeg HORE ano eRce tie ae ele Hoch | Kuersteiner 7:30 a. m. VEGI WEEE Bam cp fissors eee etactes are oars ate liad s Suadee dere wheter te Leal ser Hoch | Wiley 4:30 i hd by ‘joven’ ssGlee Glub ilo .2 aces leu eae ee oe © oes 4 32 FS | Wilkins 4:30 MTh Womens Glee-Club(fis.-5 2 sv eo es ee ¥% 37 FS | Peabody 43050 MTT A Canpena Coir. sok css [stan te sees es 1 131 FS | Swarthout Appt=with)) . <3. ....'ss%es Pana |e es os ee -,| 2 years of Piano...| 1-2 various teachers PDIGCOR ite ces tie ete dae isk Volce||isan inst: ta toca 1 year Piano and | 1-2 1 year Voice Ditto ap eewales saan 3 MiOdith || Rhee ees craks Loree 2 years of Violin...| 1-2 DDIGEO 65; 2. Se. 2 years Piano and | 1-2 2 years ’Cello =~ Courses 69 and 70 are not open for credit to students taking 41, 42, 71, and 72, and vice versa. §] Recording laboratory is required in this course in addition to class periods. pointment with the instructor. § Recording laboratory is required in this course in addition to class periods. at 11:30. This laboratory meets by special ap- This laboratory meets every Saturday {t+ A maximum of six hours credit is allowed for band, orchestra, glee club, and a cappella choir, the maximum al- lowed in either of the glee clubs being three hours. This is classified as Freshman-Sophomore credit. || Junior-Senior credit in piano, voice, violin, organ, and violoncello is classified as professional credit. 0A * i j j PREREQUISITE No. TIME Src. Day CouRsE : t Cannan Cr.}Room | Bupa.| Instrucror , . -HYSICAL EDUCATION Enrollment in physical education is required of all men who, at the beginning of any semester, are registered under Belective service, or who have enlisted or are commissioned for any of the military services. All men who must enroll in physical education must attend class three times each week. Students wishing to take .. physical education for credit may not substitute military physical conditioning for any part of the work. Those taking physical education for no credit may substitute military physical conditioning for two of the three class periods each week during the weeks military physical conditioning is offered. This means that students taking physical education for no credit who wish to make such substitution must attend physical education three times each week during the first part of the semester and once each week during the latter part of the semester. } ‘ All men who are required to take physical education will enroll in one of the sections of the conditioning course listed below. Men who can not pass the swimming test should enroll in one of the following sections: C.D} G;. Hs &. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Men) CONDITIONING CLASSES 7:30 A SVIWVAR ese ee Ree egg te te seen ee ug eae Se Ne ay 200 R 8:30 B EWE os ta ree ea en ee ee ae hee Se ee nes 200 R 9:30 Cc AVIV Vilile Stee a) cetera goes Ag Seren ed eee greets SORE abe 200 R 10:30 D VV rls nce re te ON lps! ime ne eee | oar 101 R ah. 11:30 E NUH ae| cen ere eS [ae eRe ee i aaa 101}; Rk | = 2:30 F IVE Wali atelier oe dlls eae Rete Se s an ea le e 101| R 3:30 G VIEW e eae te eh ten 2a Sood it ack ad 200 15 a i ee 200; R | =“? aA 8:30 T EEG Pe gee cee eas AAs arte se eee ee 200 R 9:30 af een ee pee ALE Os Roan SE AS Pree ee 101 R 10:30 K A ora Seon Cae ee us oc, Oe ere ee 101 R 11330 L PLS tan (sees eta iarie na tisce cong a ley trary inicio Wecen eames Ld dae 200 R Men enlisted in the V-1, V-5 or V-7 Navy program are required to take Physical Education 5 times a week and must enroll in one of the following sections: 8:30 BYES Pen Wl [eses cree ot ect ei ke ole x elee po a ee lee a: 200| R 9:30 EN IGE WY RE ahs ce tS Ge ime bc Sate ALN tery nen cB OM gh 200 |} R 10:30 CODER PAINT BR 1S US ss Pa a aa ha ahora tossaes|te a shee ote toes ood ckenetell cages 101 R 11:30 Hira OIA oe cca tion oso dale OT cake ee Oe AL ees 101 R 2:30 ree IE alee se a ek Phare. | 4s oP eee Ske, tee oe a 101 R 3:30 ieee NY DB [os Ais De eee who eid ods eae ede ee 200) R 4:30 S | MTWTF 200; R Rees Str *: a ee ee PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4 {36 = T = - an U = Tu W Th ee | Women students who enteréd 4 eo" University of Kansas last fall or this spring are required to take two semesters of Physical Education and must enroll in the work this semester. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Women) { Men interested in track and field as a conditioning activity will enroll in Section H, 4:30 MWF. The program is optional for all other University women. First Hatr SEMESTER 2:30 MW Intermediate Swimming....| Elem. Swimming. .} 44 | Pool R Hoover 11:30 MW life Savings. 3). ¢e0. 2s Ady. Swimming...| 14 | Pool | R_ | Hoover 11:30 TT Diving cutee is, Intermed. Swim...| 4% | Pool R Hoover hn : 10:30 Te Ug ee oy ae. %| 102] R_ | HooverC eee Q 3:30 af Volley Ballin 265. lee ee % 102 R Stapleton 9:30 MW DGUsTO MANO sas. ce es oe ee % 102 R Hoover 11:30 MW lem: Socal Dance,. 255.1 oa ee ee tenga 4% 102 R Bliss 9:30 TE Adv. Social Dance......... Elem. Social Dance] 4 102 R Bliss t 2:80 MW lem. Modem Dance: :.°2..| 2.0 0s. ieee 4 102 R Bliss 2:30 Dh BleneAD wyaNGe one. yo cae Suis sce 4% 102 R Bliss 4:30 Seas MW (Blom Rolic- Dance... 3) cael a eS a ee 4 102 R Bliss 11:30 A MW HIGHER CATCDORY hose SNe cele se ge ee 4% 102 R Stapleton? Lo. ¢ 11:30 B ee Plemic Archery tess: Saas ee ees 4% 102 R Stapletone le. . 3:30 MW Wlenmearchery tii ago it | ucce Pune ial % 102 R eden 10:30 MW Ady. Basketball........-.. Elem. Basketball. .| 4% 102 R Hoover 4:30 EE Pilem: sh encmpg sos Wako eo Seen eee 4 102 Re : 11:30 ie ce HlomsvBadmintons 2.05.6 22 eee ae eee 4% 102} R Bliss (Ce ) pe) lems Badrrintotrs =... 5... 6s scien Sale Coe nes % | 200! R | Stapletonol,. » DIVISION IV—Continued No. TIME Src. Day CouRsE oe Cr.|Room | Bupea.| Instructor PHYSICAL EDUCATION—Cont’d Women 2:30 A MW Blem-Haurtation: 2. sets. fa eae eee ae % 204 R 2:30 B py Mlenm: Bauitation (5 22) ey ak % 204] R 4:30 A MW Blom SISGuatation.s: «ss og ce |. se ee ete ee % 204 R 4:30 B ae letra; qui pation. ih. f sletiede: yestbebien tuene teal suis % 204 R 5:30 A MW Adv. Equitation..........: Int. Equitation....| 4% 204 R 3:30 B TT Ady. Equitation..... Eee Int. Equitation....| 4% 204 R Srconp Hair SEMESTER 9:30 MW MOLtball eo Seek ieee ol cas Meena ey ae es % 102 R Hoover 3:30 ite MW MOL Dall ee ie ae ees eel Pes heey eee oe 4% 102 R Hoover 10:30 a MW Blem, Wenig hn secant. aie 4 |enacva nti ote tops aloe aes % 102 | _R Bliss 10:30 B ae Hlem, ohONTIN..(< cpus Rew, ot he eta 4% 102 R Bliss 3:30 ‘EE Adv, Denniss. =. 420 vs tas Elem Tennis..... 4 102 R Bliss 11:30 MW Ady: Swimming. ca: 22s Int. Swimming....| 4% | Pool R Hoover Hhsso. "pay dle Savings Ae 5.3 fe Ady. Swimming...| % | Pool R Hoover 2:30 MW VATA Ui ove pastes ges Phy Int. Swimming....| 4 | Pool R Hoover 2:30 Tere MW Adv. Modern Dance....... Elem. Mod. Dance | 4% 102 R Bliss 11:30 A MW Ady. “AVGRGry.. sos sci cok Elem. Archery....| 4% 102 R Stapleton 11:30 B Tes AIG VSPA ROMOTY: 25 Se) es G Elem. Archery....| % 102 R Stapleton 3:30 MW Ady Archery. 0 0 oe Elem. Archery....| 4% 102 R Stapleton 10:30 MW POT ECOG Revere ee oye ge 2 GN eee alt cera gen geass 4% 102 R Hoover 4:30 MW Recreswonal Sports... 6 Fa, co eee % 102 R Bliss: 9:30 see POUATE MD ANGe re spas ol ete usec hae ie eae nates % 102 R Hoover 11:30 Ty Ady. Badminton..:....... Elem. Badminton..| 4% 102 R Bliss 2:40 ape Ady. Badminton.......... Elem. Badminton..| 4 , 200 R Stapleton 11:30 MW Adv. Social Dance......... Elem: Soc. Dance..| 4% 102 R Bliss 11:30 TE? Aer GO te teas on inal ee aN spunk ps 4% 102 R 2:30 pay Adve Pap Dance 0 2282. Elem. Tap Dance..| 4% 1023) oR: Bliss 4:30 eee TT Aya HONGIN Oise) foie. avocts sc Elem. Fencing....| % 104 R 2:30 A MW Mite SEMMUSUALIONT Wh di. 5.60355 sees sc rai pa de 4% 202 R 2:30 B Tee. 2p aint. MBDA ONE eS oe ices) Sent untae ee ¥% 202 R 4:30 A MW 4 Ant. Equitation’....... Lois te Peete edo ometetinede at 4% |.202| R 4:30 B TE ingeiguuta tion: a vis 7), Fecha ele aes % 202 R 3:30 A MW Adv. Equitation...:....... Int. Equitation....| 4% 202 R 3:30 B Ter Ady. Hquitation, ?23. 0.0%... Int. Equitation....] 4 202 R PHYSICAL EDUCATION Men and Women 37 10:30 Ae; CT Biveteaigens Beets Gaur see te Physiology 1...... 2 202 R Allen 85 9:30 [et Woinesiologyi 66.82 sees Anatomy 50...... 2 202 R Allen 100 10:30 MWFEF Principles of Community Recreation. .... 6.5.04 3 hrs. Sociology...| 3 202 Allen jaa OR. DIVISION IV—Continued PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sxc. Day CouRsE Sonnkaa .|Room Bupa. INSTRUCTOR RELIGION Students in the College are permitted to enroll in courses offered by the Kansas School of Religion and-count credit received for such work toward the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with the provisions (1) that the total number of hours of such credit shall not exceed six hours, (2) that not more than three hours of such work may be taken in courses giving sophomore credit. *] 11:30 caidealtgr Che Hist and lat. OF the BIDICT.<|.cscccaie Ss eee sie e guns ¥*12 1:30 ee Tu ebre we ERstory Ube. circ asl seetepeniartins nate ok 52 2:30 Gees Tu Old-Pestament lit: Tips ce, alawae cons ics oaks. 54 11:30 el MWe | Survey Of the New. Lest.t.6.1. 0.7.02. f 5 oe 4 ai 7200" ps me 1625. Tu Social Deachings of Jesuge 108s fink. ck ies 80 10:30 sate ET Develop; of Christ. Churches. a5: < crac Sa 83 8:30 ...-| MWF New Testament and Mod- Grn BhOue nh ac sere. Cases eee ae Seeds gteud oles 91 1:30 ea MWF Est. of World's, Relitionsy ts... a. 6+ ossccee se 3 + Credit toward graduation will be given for either 1 or 51-52, but not for both. + Credit toward graduation will be given for either 82 or 54, but not for both. { Not open to those offering credit for either 90 or 92. Lge 2 1 1 3 | if 2 3 3 BDnWnnww ww Barr Mayerberg Mayerberg | Barr Barr Price Price Humbert vision that the total number of hours of such credit shall not exceed twenty, except in the case of DIVISION IV—Continued PROFESSIONAL Students in the College are permitted to enroll in certain courses offered in the professional schools and count credit received for such work towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with the pro- the combined degrees with Medicine and Law. For the lists of such courses allowed for credit in the College, see Catalogue of General Infor- mation, pages 74-78. No. TIME Sc. Day CouRsE Pe Cr.|Room | Bupa. INSTRUCTOR ART (Professional) ART IN INDUSTRY 21 1:30-3:20 Th Dosign:in:Advertising 2 238 |). see. es a 1 1 |Sp-Th M| Jones 23 1:30-4:20 F Artin Industry. Uo. ss.38 22: Design 14 and i 1 |Sp-Th M| Jones . consent of instr. 24 1:30-4:20 F Art in Industry II......... 23 and consent 1 1 |Sp-Th M| Jones of instructor d CERAMICS 97 1:30-4:20 MW Sculpturesliles ena es LOD ie Toate ieee 2 8 |Sp-Th M] Frazier 98 1:30-4:20 |.... MW Sculptureth Vs. cc ites ccc se OTE Saws ee 2 8 |Sp-Th M} Frazier 159 8:30-11:20].... Tu Ceramics l .5 5 oe cee es BOR. eee So 1-2 8 |Sp-Th M} Frazier or 1:80-4:20 |.... Th 160 8:30-11:20}.... Tu Ceramics DVo st. fs ne oak D5 es oes 1-2 8 |Sp-Th M)| Frazier or 1:30-4:20 Th DESIGN 33 8:30-11:20]....) MWE Design all saree oo eee Ee ie cee 8: 2 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Bush 34 8:30-11:20|....| MWFE Desion EVs. feos fe oe ees SSCA eee 3 2 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Bush ‘163 | 8:30-11:20]....| MWF WesIgN: Views, ke ae ee Ba sre oa 3 1 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Bush 164 8:30-11:20)....| MWE Design Vis ides eee TGS eo Sy aes 3 1 |Sp-Th M} Whitney, Bush DRAWING & PAINTING 9 | 8:30-10:20].... Th Bisteh tc Lec ees 1 |4thfé.| DM _ | Mattern 31 8:30 Appt. ifet Drawing boo es Die Seni aie 2-4 | 4th fl.| DM Mattern 32 8:30 Appt. ibife Drawing ED: 2s Se ee ea es 2-4 | 4th f.| DM Mattern 35 1:30-4:20 M Compositionyi= ss aie. Seema 1-2 | 4th fl.| DM Bloch 36 1:30-4:20 M Composition TEs. 682252 BO eee 1-2 | 4th fl.| DM Bloch HANDCRAFTS 21 1:30-4:20 M General Handecrafts II..... Deen eare a Ge meee 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Schwartz 22 1:30-4:20 M General-Handcrafts: Tl 2) 21s eee eS 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Schwartz 31 1:30-4:20 WwW Metalwork and Jewelry I...| 2.............. 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Schwartz 32 1:30-4:20 WwW Metalwork and Jewelry: IT.) 30 sc... 8s. 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Schwartz 151 1:3uU-4:20 M General Handcrafts IV..... DO Race ars seas 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, ; Schwartz 152 1:30-4:20 M General Handcrafts V...... PE ere anal eee 2 5 |Sp-Th M| Whitney, Schwartz 181 1:30-4:20 M General Handcrafts VI..... POD ree 2 5 |Sp-Th M} Whitney, Schwartz 182 1:40-4:20 M General Handerafts VII....} 181............ 2 5 |Sp-Th M} Whitney, Schwartz SPR cE. DIVISION IV—Continued SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Students in the College may elect not to exceed twenty hours from certain courses in the School of Business, with the proviso that credit obtained in such courses shall be included in the maximum allowed for the major department and group. The following courses are offered this semester: PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sc, Day CouRSsE Goce Cr.|Room | Bupae.| Instrrucror { BUSINESS (Professional) #30 9:30 MWF Valuation Accounting...... 1Otor' 562. S25 Ss 210 M Louhi *40 9:30 MTWTF Elementary Typewriting...|.................. 0 312 F 111 3:30 MWF Advanced Accounting...... BOs se ik ae 3 210 M Louhi 120 Li:30 Tee Property Insurance........ 8 hrs. of Econ..... 2 210 M Roark 159 9:30 MWEF Business Statistics......... 40 Eiem. Statisties,| 3 222 FS | Dade 2:30 MWEF Business Statistics......... DiC tOM ee eee 3 222 FS | Dade 176 Appt. Appt. Personnel Problems........ 175, or Psych. 157 2 200 FS | Rogers 194 10:30 MWF Businessnioawe beh, me Oe | gee im a 3 210 B Roark 195 1:30 MWF Business Daw f0.2).3.:. .- 3 116 M Axe SCHOOL OF EDUCATION See Education Schedule PREREQUISITE No. TIME Sc. Day CouRSsE Cocseis Cr.|Room | Bupa.| Instructor PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Professional) WOMEN 63 8:30 Ta aBheory of Athletios Ll «3 e|s cc eG es 2 204 R Hoover ee, 2:30 eT. Opciating TRS sees 62'and Ob oak kes 1 204 R Hoover MEN as 8:30 TT ob tAckeand Wield. 76 i St] oS ee ee 2 202 R Shenk 90 2:30 MW Remedial and Phys. Exam .| Anatomy 50...... 2 203 R Strait MEN AND WOMEN 202 11:30 _-MWF Organization and Admin. of | 10 hrs. of Physical | 3 203 R Shenk Phvsieal Edueation 99 Education DIVISION IV—Concluded SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PREREQUISITE No. Time |S&c. Day Cours Octraaea Cr.|Room | Bupa.| INstRucToR ENGINEERING (Professional!) Ja | 1:30-3:20 | A OT Bngincering Dra winet .. 6. |. 5-2 ieee ee ee 2 | 3018 M Staff 1:30-3:20 | B AE Engineering DrawingT.....].....---eeseeeeee- 2 | 301IN]|° M Staff 44 4:30 abe BilGri ACEOnAUbIGs iiss lac cc oils Ha sees ose seat cee ues 2 116 M Stillwell + This course is designed primarily for women. For additional courses in the School of Engineering open to College students see the Catalogue of General Information, page 77, and the Engineering Schedule. See Catalogue of General Information, pages 77-78, and Fine Arts Schedule SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS A student is eligible to receive junior-senior credit in piano, voice, violin, organ, or violoncello hours of College credit in one of these and is classified as a junior or only after he has received four senior. Such junior-senior credit in applied music is classified as professional credit. (See Applied Music.) 3 SCHOOL OF LAW See Catalogue of General Information, page 78, and Law Schedule SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - See Catalogue of General Information, page 74 PREREQUISITE No. TIME Src. Day CouRsE Cousem Cr.|Room | Bupae.| InstrucToR MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS (Professional) (R. O. T. C.) Group II—JUNIORS (See note) 52 9:30 MTWT | Coast Artillery Subjects....| Group Iand Math.) 2 205 | Fow. | Baker 1, or (2a, 2b, or 3) 3:30 MTWT | Coast Artillery Subjects....| Ditto............ 2 205 | Fow. | Baker 52F 9:30 MTWT | Infantry Subjects.......... Group, Pisces 2 202 | Fow. | Wilson Sao MTWT | Infantry Subjects ........ PCO ee eee 2 202 | Fow. | Wilson 4:30 MW Mil. Physical Conditioning |...........0. 2.02 e [ese edeceees Fow: | Gage (required) t Group II—SENIORS (See note) 54 7:30 MTWT | Coast Artillery Subjects....| Group I and Math.| 2 203 | Fow. | Smith 1, or (2a, 2b, or 3) 10:30 MTWT | Coast Artillery Subjects ...| Ditto............ 2 203 | Fow. | Smith 54F 7:30 MTWT | Infantry Subjects.......... Group hoses eae 5 2 206 | Fow. | Hucks 4:30 MW Mil. Physical Conditioning |..........-.-. eee e[eeee|ereees Fow. | Gage (reauired)T + March, April, and May, only. Nors.—Group I must be completed before starting Group II. ._ given in that group. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY See Catalogue of General Information, page 78. — 30 — Group II must be completed before credit will be “THE PEN” Class Cards Mode . | [DEAN'S DESK Afere Semors ed \ Exit os ly — Yunior-s x q ey Sophomores $ to g Freshmen = Ef oes Fresimen ¥ [ sae AEE ELE: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION JSUN/IOR - SEN/IOR ADW/SERS | <_< +4 h + BULLETIN BOARD Entrance Show/ng Closed” Classes Ke i Dp + ¥ COLLEGE _—_—<« FRESHMEN- SOPHOMORE ADVISERS UUUUUUUU — ROBINSON GYMNASIUM, SECOND FLOOR Arrangement for Colle ge L£nrel/rrent UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Wartime Physical Conditioning Program FOR MEN AND WOMEN “Next to active military service itself, there is no higher oppor- tunity for serving our country than helping youth to carry on in their efforts to mold themselves physically strong........ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT F'all Semester 1942 - 1943 13} 4 Z THE REQUIREMENT During the present war emergency ali men students at the University of Kansas who at the beginning of any semester are registered for Selective : ey * Service or are members of the various enlisted reserve services of the armed forces of the United States will be required to enroll in the Uni- versity’s physical conditioning program, offered by the Department of Physi- : cal Education. The program is optional for other men students. Women students enrolling for the first time at the University of Kansas will be required to enroll in two semesters of physical conditioning. The -3 + program is optional for all other University women. CREDIT Aga : Credit for physical conditioning will be given to students under the old regulations of the various schools. For instance, the College will continue credit is given for physical education one semester hour of credit will be given to those students who have completed satisfactorily a course which = meets three hours each week throughout the semester. : j ENROLLMENT - A student enrolling in physical conditioning for the first time will enroll in Physical Education 1; a student enrolling for the second time will enroll in Physical Education 2, etc. All students will arrange their program under the guidance of the Physi- Education staff. rs 4 ; MEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM AlT men will enroll in one of the sections of the conditioning course. z iia he G ; : ts biliti 4 tea c X¥ to give a total of four semester hours, etc. In University divisions where CONDITIONING CLASSES Section Time Day Room fe 7. x0 ™ wt ¢ ze R ¢ 8- 8:30 MWF 200 R ms 9:30 MWF 200 R D. 10:30 MWF 101 R : g. 11:30 MWF 101 R -| F 2:30 MWF 101 R C: 3:30 MWF 200 R fl 4:30 MWF 200 R j 3° 8:30 ‘TTS 200 R J: 9:30 TTS 101 R K: 10:30 TTS 101 R {> 11:30 TTS 200 R * Men interested in track and field as a conditioning activity will enroll in Section hey. 4:30 MWF. SWIMMING CLASSES Section Time Daus Room 8:30 MWF Pool a ¢. 9:30 MWF Pool Cs 5 10:30 MWF Pool G 3:30 MWF Pool Po ~ 4:30 MWF Pool oe = 8:30 TS Pool ~ 9:30 TTS Pool 4 K 10:30 TTS Pool WOMEN’S PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM Activity classes meet MW or TT, and will be preceded by ten minutes of conditioning work. All women students will also enroll on Friday for one hour of conditioning and corrective work; this class hour may vary from the class activity hour: Friday—8:30, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30. FIRST HALF SEMESTER ' Section Time Days Room A. Elem. Tennis 3:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Tennis 11:30 sted: 102 R Adv. Tennis 2:30 Te 102 R A. Elem. Swim. 11:30 Tes Pool B. Elem. Swim. 2:30 MW Pool Int. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Hockey 4:30 MW 102_R Adv. Hockey 4:30 EE 102 R El. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW 102 R Elem. Golf 11:30 MW 101 R Adv. Golf 11:30 TY 101 R Elem. Fencing 4:30 Aely 101 R El. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 Te 102 R A. Elem. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Badminton 10:30 aE 102 R A. Elem. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Elem. Archery 4:30 els 102 R C. Elem. Archery 11:30 gidk 102 R A. El. Equitation 2:30 MW 202 R B. El. Equitation 3:30 MW 202 R C. El. Equitation 2:30 EL 202 R D. El. Equitation 3:30 cE 202 R E. El. Equitation 4:30 TL 202 R Adv. Equitation 4:30 MW 202 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102° Ha ana mam SECOND HALF SEMESTER (Beginning Nov. 16) Section Time Days Room A. Int. Swimming 11:30 TT Pool B. Int. Swimming 2:30 MW Pool Adv. Swimming 11:30 MW Pool Elem. Tumbling 11:30 MW 102 R A. Ree. Sports 10:30 "bal 102 R B. Rec. Sports 4:30 ra 102 R Adv. Mod. Dance 2:30 MW 102 R El. Folk Dance 11:30 EE 102 R Square Dance 3:30 Lr 102 R Adv. Social Dance 3:30 MW 102 R Adv. Fencing 4:30 rT 101 R Elem. Badminton 2:30 : Tt 102 R A. Adv. Badminton 10:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Badminton 10:30 Te 102 R A. Adv. Archery 11:30 MW 102 R B. Adv. Archery 4:30 ee 102 R Corrective Gymnastics 9:30 MW 102 R C. Adv. Archery 11:30 ede 102 R A. Int. Equit. 3:30 MW 202 R B. Int. Equit. 2:30 MW 202 R C. Int. Equit. 3:30 ae 202 R D. Int. Equit. 2:30 ee 202 R E. Int. Equit. 4:30 Te 202 R Elem. Equit. 4:30 MW 202 R COMMITTEE ON PHYSICAL CONDITIONING PROGRAM The Senate of the University has appointed a special committee to admin- ister the physical conditioning program, including granting of petitions for exemption for reasons of physical disability. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Schedule of Classes—Spring Semester, 1942 INFORMATION ON ENROLLMENT The School of Education enrollment will be held in Room 206, Robinson Gymnasium, on Monday and Tuesday, February 2 and 3, 1942. Enrollment will follow the College letter system. The enrollment of each candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Education must be approved by the Education Advisor. Graduate students in Education will report to the dean of the School of Education im- mediately after receiving enrollment materials from the Graduate Office. Each candidate for the University Teachers Diploma must obtain the approval of the Edu- cation Advisor on his professional program. All assignments to Supervised Teaching sections are made by the Director of Teacher Train- ing. Supervised teaching on the secondary school level is restricted to candidates for the University Teachers Diploma. Courses numbered 1-49 are open to Freshmen and Sophomores. Courses numbered 50-99 are open to Juniors and Seniors. Courses numbered 100-199 are open to Juniors, Seniors, and Graduates. Courses numbered 260-299 are open to Seniors and Graduates. Courses numbered 300-399 are open to Graduates only. In column 8 of the schedule the schools in which each course gives credit are listed as follows: G = Grad- uate School; E = School of Education; C = College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; F = School of Fine Arts; B = School of Business. For prerequisites, see Section II of the University Catalogue. Abbreviations used in column 7: F = Fraser Hall; UHS = University High School; R= Robinson Gymnasium; FS = Frank Strong Hall. The Schedule of the University High School will be found on page 6 of this bulletin. FEES: P40 Educational Psychology ......... $1.00 E50 Intro. to Educ. Measurements ... $1.00 P50 Educational Psychology ......... 1.00 281 Reading and Study Laboratory... 2.00 A50 Intro. to School Administration.. 1.00 Non-credit reading laboratory ........ 2.00 Information on University Teachers Diploma Revised requirements for the University Teachers Diploma are available in mimeographed form in the office of the School of Education. Candidates will begin their work with P50 and A50, them elect any two of the following three courses: H64, S52, and E50. This will constitute the Fundamentals Group. They will take the teaching methods course and supervised teaching in their major subject, or in their minor. Students in the School of Education will elect nine additional hours of Education courses; students in other schools of the University will elect three hours. University Teachers Diploma requirements include, in addition to the Education courses listed above: General Psychology, 5 hours; Social Studies, 5 hours; Fundamentals of Speech, . 2 hours; a major; and a minor. This diploma qualifies the holder for a Kansas three-year-renewable-for-life certificate good on secondary level or below, such certificate being granted by the State Board of Education upon application. Information about state certificates is available in the office of the School of Education. I. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Room Cees Szc. CouRSsE Cr. TIME Days - CREDIT IN INSTRUCTOR LDG. Group I Philosophy of Education T268 1 = | Philosophy of Education........... | 3 | 9:39 | MWF | 115 F | GEFCB | Schwegler Group II Educational Sociology $52 A | Elem. of Educational Sociology.....| 2 10:30 Tr 115 F EFCB Russell $52 B | Elem. of Educational Sociology..... 2 2:30 Tr 115 F EFCB Russell $294 ..-.}| Construction of See. School Curric...| 3 3:30 MWF 1i5 FE GEF Althaus $399 ....{ Research in Currie. Construction... .!2-8 Appt.) S22 we 9 F G Staff Group III Educational Psychology P40 ....| Educational Psychology............ 3 1:30 MWEF 217 FS F Gaston (For Fine Arts students only) P50 A | Educational Psychology............ 3 9:30 MWF 306 F EFCB Nash P50 B_ | Educational Psychology............ iS 10:30 MWF 306 F EFCB Schwegler P50 C | Educational Psychology............ 3 1:30 MWF 115 F EFCB Turney P276 ....| Mental Hygiene..... Sai sted eee 2 10:30 LE 306 F GEFCB | Turney P279 :...| Psych. of Moral Education. ........ 2 | 4:30-6:10 WwW TLS" F GEFCB | Schwegler P281 ....| Reading and Study Laboratory..... 2 | 4:30-6:10 Tu 16 F GE Nash P300 ....| Seminar in Educ. Psychology....... 0 PVG hs csc ogc 115 F G Staff P399 ....| Research in Educ. Psychology...... 2-8 Obs oda eas Glee ee es G Staff Group IV Measurements, Experimentation and Supervision E50 A | Introduce. to Educ. Measurements...| 2 8:30 TT 115 F EFCB Althaus E50 B | Introduce. to Educ. Measurements...| 2 1:30 Ea L156, FE EFCB Althaus E261 ...-| Educational Guidance.............. 2 | 4:30-6:10 Th 16F GEFB Nash E272 ...-| Supervision of Instruction.......... 2 | 4:30-6:10 M 115 F GEFCB | OBrien E353 ....| Educational Experimentation....... 3 11:30 MWFE 115 F G OBrien E399 ....| Research in Ed. Meas. and Superv...!2-8 Apes eles 2 gees Le tabs G Staff Group V History of Education H64 i as | Survey of American Education...... 2 | 1:30 | Tr | 306 F | EFCB | Bayles Group VI Administration of Education A50 A | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 9:30 EL 115 F EFCB OBrien A50 B | Intro. to School Administration. .... 2 3:30 ee 115 F EFCB Chandler A274 ....| Comparative Education............ 3 10:30 MWF 115 F GEFCB | Twente A875— |....| Educ. Finance and Business Admin. 376 Of City Senogls..c2 Fe. ee 5 3:30 MTWTF | 306F G Twente A304 ....-| Seminar in Educ. Administration....| 0 Appt: 4..4e Re 115 F G Twente A399 ....| Research in Educ. Administration. . .|2-8 PEO sc be wa oe os uo sie G Twente Group VII Secondary Education B261 ....| Admin. of Jr. and Sr. High Schools..} 3 8:30 MWF 306 F GEFCB | Althaus B264 ....{| Admin. of Extra-Curricular Activ....| 2 2:30 TT 306 F GEFCB | OBrien aati. Room Cees Sre. Cours Cr. Time Days AND CREDIT IN INSTRUCTOR . Bupa. Group VIII Vocational Education V158 1 ny | Vocational Guidance............... | 2 | 8:30 | er | 306 F | GEFCB | OBrien Group IX Theory and Practice of Teaching M12 Grade-School Art Methods II....... 2 4:30 TT 324 FS EF Ellsworth M54 Junior H. 8. Art Methods II........ 2 11:30 a 324 FS EFC Ellsworth M56 ....| High School Art Methods II...7....] 2 10:30 EF 324 FS EFC Ellsworth M62 A | Pub. Sch. Mus. Meth. for Inter. Gr..| 2 8:30 MW 37 FS EF Barnhart Observation: /.00 4i4.4.. 27 weal O | 8580-10:20] Appti City Sele) 26 queen, Barnhart, Oliver M62 Pub. Sch. Mus. Meth. for Inter. Gr..| 2 1:30 MW 37 FS EF Barnhart Observaon 22 ae, 0 | 8:30-10:20} Appt. City Bebe teh Barnhart, Oliver M165 Theory and Practice of Teaching....| 3 8:30 MWF 115 F GEFCB | Turney M194 Cont. and Meth. of Phys. Educ..... 3 8:30 MWF 204 R GECB Stapleton M273 Meth. of Class Instruction in Piano..| 2 2:30 MW 37 FS GEF Miessner M281 Teaching of Natural Science........ 3 11:30 MWF 306 F GEC Bayles M286 ‘Teaching of-Pnegush : on. bs ccc css 3 9:30 MWF 11 UHS GEFCB | Fee M291 Teaching of Social Studies.......... 3 11:30 MWF 20 UHS GEFCB | Litchen M296 Improv. in the Teach. of Bus. Subjects} 3 T:30 MWF 306 F GEB Crouse M341 Modern Teaching Procedures II..... 2 9:30 ‘EE 306 F G Bayles M399 Research in Theory and Prac. of Teach. |!2-8 PDO ee inate enon tare G Staff Group X Supervised Teaching M5la Supv. Teach. in Art (Elem. I).......|1-2 Appt. Appt. City Sch. EF Ellsworth M52a Supv. Teach. in Art (Elem. II)...... 1-2 Appt. Appt. City Sch. EF Ellsworth M55a Supy. Teach. in Art (H.S. D....... 1-2 Appt. Appt. 324 FS EFC Ellsworth M56a Supv. Teach. in Art (H. S. II)...... 1-2 Appt. Appt. 324 FS EFC Ellsworth Mé6la Supv. Teach. in Music (Elem. I)... .|1-2 Appt. Appt. City Sch. EF Barnhart Conference—Cadet Teachers..... 0 4:30 WwW 37 FS EF Barnhart M62a Supv. Teach. in Music (Elem. II). . . |1-2 Appt. Appt. City Sch. EF Barnhart Conference—Cadet Teachers..... 0 4:30 W 37 FS EF Barnhart M63a Supv. Teach. in Music (H. 8. I)..... 1-2 Appt. Appt. Appt. EFC Gaston M64a Supv. Teach. in Music (H. 8. II)... .|1-2 Appt. Appt. Appt. EFC Gaston M80a Supv. Teach. in Special Schools. .... 4 Appt. MTWTF Appt. EC Russell M8la Supv. Teach. in Biol. Sciences....... 4 10:30 MTWTEF 21 UHS EC Bayles M83a Supy. Teach. in Home Economics. . . |2—4 10:30 MTWTF 8F EC Hoesly M84a Supv. Teach.in SpeechandDram.Art| 2 3:30 MWFE 10 UHS EC Coombs M86a Supervised Teaching in English.....| 4 Appt. MTWTFE |10,11 UHS| EC Fee, Eaton, Coombs M89a Supv. Teaching in Mathematics..... 4 Appt. MTWTF 2 UHS EC Ulmer, Pollock, Lowrance, Camien M9la Supv. Teaching in Social Studies....| 4 Appt. MTWTF | 20UHS EC Litchen, Sum- mers, Camien M93a .| Supervised Teaching in Spanish..... 4 11:30 MTWTF /109,113 FS} EC Elliott M94a, 'Supv. Teach. in Phys. Educ. (women) |2—4 1:30 MTWTF 102 R E Stapleton M94a Supv. Teach. in Phys. Educ. (men)..| 4 1:30 MTWTF 101 R E Shenk and appt. M96a Supv. Teach. in Commercial Subjects} 4 Appt. MTWTF 1 UHS EB Sheaks M99a Supv. Teach. in Physical Sciences...! 4 Appt. MTWTF 21 UHS EC Kuitert Note: Enrollment in Supervised Teaching is not complete until specific assignment has been made by the Director of University High School. h Students will see Doctor Russell and will secure from him assignment to a class and will have their cards countersigned by him to indicate that such definite assignment has taken place. Il. THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ~S ; 00 co Coursn FAR aes Cr.| True Days ry EERE InsTRUCTOR 1. Courses Open to Both Men and Women Ot Me Marat AGG oo se ca Sas fs ec Physiology 1....|. 2 10:30

_|_A _|_Inter. Equitetion- 47. —_>—_|_ _@600 ___ Fo i 47> | B Inter. Equitation 47a. 3 53:50 tT aa | 2 | hae 47 _ Adv. Equitation 47b lL 2. lLCU lO hl. (Signed) ce 18-8694 5-41—5M (Head of Dept.) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Class Schedule | oo i ae No. | Sec.| Course | Credit Time Day | Room | Bldg. Instructor won nl opr eas het ST CGh nears aay sri tees First malt Semester Sb Intermed. Swimming 3a 2 | 9250 WF Pool R t aed Se Advanced Swimming 3b 2 | 10:30 MIF | Pool’ R etn: Ta Elementary Tumbling & 2:30 TTF 101 | R Gene Physical Edie. 3 4330 WF 101 R . 15a Elementary Boxing + | 2230 WF «10l| R if 18 Varsity Athleties+ $ Appt. Appt. 107 R start 42a Elementary Feneing + 4:30 TTF a 101 R Belt 42¢ Advanced Fencing 42a 4 &s5” MAF 101 | R Belt 43a Elem. Tap ona 4 2330 MF 102 R Schilling 44a Elem. Social Dancing | & | Beso mir | 102) BR Sehilling 45a A | Elem, Badminton | | rosso ae ee 45a B | Elem. Badminton & 11330 TTF) = WZ) R —sSehilding | 45 Adv. Badminton — 45a @ | 11s80 ee J er aa Elem. Equitation 3 4:30 I 101 2 Shenk 47a B | Eleme Equitation 3 a ? = sok R Shenk 47> Intermed. Equitation 47a 4 3230 Ma 101, R | Shenk 47o Adv. Equitation 2 | 4930 7s | wee : Shenk ee may be oo only for ong-half of each — (Signed) 16-4580 8-36—5M (Head of Dept.) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Class Schedule Wivisions. es ee Department... gaps sunk Term No. | Sec. ~ Course PEPE: | Crontit Time Instructor teat Sa 2a A | Elementary Tennis + 10:30 ‘TF ©1021 Loe ) 2a B | Elementary Tennis . + 3330 MWF 101 " Sb Intermed. Swimaing se & | 10:30 ‘PF Pool, So Advanced Swimming 3b a 9330 mr «Pool a Gems Physical Béuse | 480 uF (101 “18 Varsity Athleties* = | Appt. Appte | 107 Staff 4la| B Blementary Golf 2 11330 31P 102 Raugh 42> Intermed. Feneing a a 4250 TF 101 Bolt i: 42a sabre (Feneing) 426 a | gl’ ll | Belt 4% Adve» Tap Dancing 43a 3 2330 | Maur 102 Schilling 4 «Aw: » Sooial Dancing 44a 3 | m0 86 wr Sse Schilling 450\ A | Adve. Badminton 45a & | 20930 MF 102 Hoover 450 B | Adve Badminton 45a @ |. Wss0 TTF 8383 6(in Schilling 46a Elem. Archery 3 3:30 MF 102 Stapleton 460 Adve Archery 46a & | %as0 = 6 | fou Stapleton 47a Elem. Equitation & | &30 TT 101 Shenk 47> A Inters Equitation 47a é 4:30 | 101 Shenk ‘Varsity Athleties my be scheduled only for one-half of each ‘enna 16-4580 8-36—5M —, (Head of Dept.) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS" Class Schedule 16-4580 8-36—5M (Head of Dept.) Division : oe Spe ct xl ort Phystoal Edueation Term Syed. ayer - Semmens tye 10 eee No. | See. Course sy te mma Credit Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor 47> B | Interse Equitation 47a é 3230 'T 101 R Shenk 47e Adve Equitation 47 S $230 AO 101 R Shenk (Men and Women) 37 First Aid Physiol.l| 2 10230 1? 202 | R Allen €5 Kinesiology Amat.50 2 9230 [T 202 | R Atte C244 ( | 260 Prine of Comes Rec. 3 hrs-Soc, $ 10330 mr 202 oR Elbel (Signed) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS —Page4— Class Schedule Division a A cgi J RNG eeepe hn int eee Eee eat, Depart ment.............. Term 19 is No. | See. | Course gh nega Credit Time Day Room | Bldg. Instructor — (Professional) WOMEN 63 Theory of Athletics II 2 8250 tT 204| R | Hoover 72 OPfiesating II 62&%63 1 2300 206; 2 | Hoover LEN 75 Track & Field 2 | 20330 or = 202) Rs Shenk 90 Romede & Phys. Exaie Amt. 50| 2 11:30 : tT 26 OR Shenk MEN & WOMEN 202 Organe & Admins of P.B, 10 hrsePeoE. 3 | 11230 WF 2 | R Elbel I icici cca ikca ea a a a 16-4580 8-36—5M (Head of Dept.) Prin. of Community 10 hrs.P.E. 3 Recreation Orge & Adm. of Phys.Ed. we 3 Spec. Preblems in P.E. 15 hreeP ee 2-4 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Department of Physical Education October 27, 1942. Dear Dean Stockton: At the beginning of the fall semester it was necessary for us to print a special folder showing the schedule of classes in the required physical conditioning coursee For the spring semester I am wondering if you would desire to include the schedule of physical conditioning classes in your own printed schedules If so, we will send the copy upon your requeste I believe this will save much expense, and will also facilitate the enrollment procedures May I hear from you at your convenience? FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. ole Slr obor. ect l,