SUMMER PROGRAMS FoR 1943 27 Interim Five-Weeks’ Program Primarily for Engineering and V-1 & V-7 Students (May 22-June 26) The courses listed below are offered primarily for four types of students: (1) entering freshmen in Engineering who wish to start on their work as soon as possible, (2) students from the high school who have deficiencies in mathematics to make up before being ad- mitted to regular standing in the School of Engineering and Architecture, (3): students now in the Engineering School who are behind in one or more courses and who may wel- come the opportunity to catch up, and (4) V-1 and V-7 students who are required by the Navy to remain at their studies until called to duty on July 1. To the courses below will be added such Junior-Senior work in Engineering as seems most needed by the V-1 and V-7 men. Note that the Engineering Summer Semester begins on July 1. All inquiries about engineering work should be addressed to Dean J. J. Jakosky, 113 Marvin Hall. Prerequisite Primarily No. Course Courses er. Time Day Room Instr. Cr. in ASTRONOMY 40 Navigation Col. Alg. & Trig. 3 10:30-12:20 MTWTF 1 Obs. Storer C Eng. CHEMISTRY 38E Qualitative Analysis 2 or 2E 4 Lect. 8:00- 9:20 MTWTF 301 BCL Sisler, Eng. Lab Burket 9:30-12:20 MTWTF 8 :00-12 :00 Ss CIVIL ENGINEERING 3 Summer Field Work] 2 10 hrs. daily MTWTF Haines Eng ECONOMICS 1E_ Introductory Economics 3 7:30- 9:20 MTWTF107FS Youngberg Eng. 4 Economie History 2 10:30 MTWTF 103 FS Youngberg CEng 10 :30-12 :20 Ss 144 Transportation 2 9:30 MTWTF119FS_ Pritchard BCG 8 :30-10 :20 Ss 194 Business Law I 3 7:30-9:20 MTWTF109M — BCGEng ENGINEERING DRAWING 1 Lettering and Freehand 2 8:30-12:20 MTWTF 301M Staff Eng Drawing ENGLISH 1E Composition I 3 1:30- 3:20 MTWTF213F ———— Eng 2E Composition II lor1E 2 9:80 MTWTFS 207 F Emery Eng 59 Advanced Composition 2 or 2E 3 1:30- 3:20 MTWTF 209 F Emery Eng C GEOGRAPHY 8 Geography of the Far East Zz 10:30-11:20 MTWTFS 208 H Posey Cc {| Required of Sophomore Civil Engineering Students.