oO > -s 3 o oO o @ & m ~~ “el YD 2 2 ®Y rt fi oS & eo « °¢ 3s oS oO oo “cl 4 eo 3 oO ca Lab] ‘A ort Oo ord wa . &£ - 5 =» & =e s oc +» No. Course Cr, Instructor 5 5 8 8&8 # a& & 2 & ENGLISH (continued ) 186 History of English Drama 3 Hankins 8 6 14 303 Comparative Lit,: Ancient 3 Hankins 7 7 324 Invest. & Conf, 2-5 Hyder 3 5 324 Invest. & Conf, 2-5 Paden 5 5 325 Thesis 1-3 Hyder 5 5 ENTOMOLOGY 2 Biology of InsectsI3 Doering 3 3 163 TLeld Etomology. 3-6 Doering 7 § 12 264 Special Problems 2=+5 Doering 4 1 5 300 Original Invest. 3-6 Doering 3 3 GEOGRAPHY | 3 Prin,of Geography 3 Kollmorgen 1 3 26 2 2 35 56 Geog.of N.America 3 Kollmorgen 1 a & 8 GEOLOGY 1 General Geology 5 Thompson 1 5 5 +2 49 Int,.Field Geology 5-6 Frye 7 7 155 Adv.Field Geology 5-6 Frye 2 17 7 26 156 Special Field Prob.8 Frye 1 1 GERMAN 1 Elementary German 5 Holley 3 24 2 1 30 2 German Reading and Grammar 5 Anderson 24 1 i 26 3e Scientific German 3 Anderson 1 4 5 HISTORY 7 American People 5 Anderson 1 39 42 25 Recent World Histoyy3 Melvin 23 1 26 177 History of the Trans- Miss.West after1850.2 Malin @ 4 Lz 184 Later America II 3 Anderson 9 9 18 190 Napoleon 2 iflelvin 9 6 a 2? 191 Problems of Modern Europe 1-3 “Melvin 8 5 7 306 Thesis-Amer.Hist. 4 Malin 2 335 Readings-Amer.Hist. No Enroliment