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J Miss Miss' Hardman Feo Fee 1000 ENGLISH COMPOSITION English 1 2 3 GOO per pcr quarter arter o of ee POTTERY OTTERY Art 2 A course In ln and Practice In writing grammar vocabulary cluing Blazing pottery for house and Three building selected d readings Required of ot alt all INTERMEDIATE EDI TE AND Ab ADVANCED VIOLIN credit hours hoUri Monday University Park freshmen entering tho University A practical Two Tuo lanet ana one half credit hours Thursday Building Building- Art Room Fifteen meetings Miss cal cat course for nn anyone ne who wizen wises to learn University 35 Music q Mall Hall 0 1 Mr Freber t ber P Pee Feo Parry Fe Fee 1000 to write correctly and well en Nine credit per q quarter er 0 of twelve we ve wee wicks weeks s. s Fi FIGURE WRE PAINTING Art G 5 6 Structure Structure of or tho ho hours Monday and 1 Thursday Thursday Mr P PUBLia human figure figure- applied In decoration Five Feo Fer 2000 O O. O methods SCHOOL for tor all grades MUSIC ades Special M Music lc Ic 65 Music credit hours Monday University Park THE SHORT STORY English h The professional pro pro- project ct work for tor teachers Five emphasis on Building A Art t. t Room MIs Fraser Fee Feo 1 1500 OO writing and the critical appreciation Tuesday rue day Lafayette Lafayett School Schoot credit Room hours 10 tion of ot tho the short story tor Theory as soon as Mr Cornwall Fee 1000 A. A Aviation possible gives way to criticism of ot the stuA stuA students stu stu- A comprehensive group of or courses course which wIlI dents own writing Five credit hours Wed Wed- prepare preparo an an Individual to enter tho aviation in industry In- In ne day Dr Fee Feo 1500 N Natural NaturI a t ur al S' S Science clence as aa an operator pilot or business bUl agent DANTES DANTE'S S DIVINE CO COMEDY EDV English PLANTS AND INSECTS Natural Science 2 are In process of or organization Announcement A popular presentation in English version of ot Timber trees of or the Rocky Mountains Mountain native later Inter Probable courses will Include Commercial the tho most important and illuminating work shrubs salt bushes gra grasses grases etl and herbs herba as II D Development Navigation Aerodynamics erody in Italian literature A t. simplified study of or forage plants or flood weeds and and Theory o of Flight Construction an am ami medieval thought and culture ture The wonder onder plants specially suitable for school Operation of Aircraft Engine Construction and of ot Dante I H emphasized Five credit hours In Instruction cooperation between plants and Operation Monday Professor ProCessor Marshall F Fee e insects In tn tho the work worl of or 1 groupS group of 1000 beneficial or harmful insects whose act activities Botany ENGLISH GRAMMAR English 87 A thor thorough thor are arc T readily impeded Four c credit hour For FOREST TREES OF UTAH UTAI-f. Botany ough study of ot the essential principle of mod modern dc demonstrations with collect collection on of or fifty species Designed to familiarize the student with the he ern English grammar and their application atlon In Incorrect of or wild plants plantZ and and l twenty enty species of ot Insects trees of ot his own tate The Tho evergreen or cone- cone correct expression Four credit hours bours Thursday Thurs Thurs- correctly named and presented by th the student bearing trees will bo studied tint t. t followed day Professor Marshall Fee Feo 1000 tw two or three thre additional credit hours Thurs Thur- by the leaved broad tree trees A number of or trips da days day 4 O Professor Paul Fe Feo 1000 Into canyons canyon to study the trees first hand MILTON English Tho English n poems plus pius for tor instruction covering additional Th and some somo of at tho the prose rrose e of or ortho tho the great reat last hut of or Three r e credit hours Monday 70 0 U University n I vel credit sit sity alty Museum l Building Room floom 38 35 Professor the Elizabethans together with significant risk FbI Fee Fec 1000 facts of ot historical and biographical back back- ground Some emphasis on Milton Milton's theory Philosophy h Y of poetry as us It nay may be bc Inferred Interred from his EVOLUTION OF MORALITY B Business Philosophy 10 umess writings s. s Three credit hours Wednesday Special reference tp Hebrew morality Five First ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING First Tear Year Fundamentals of Professor Richards F Fo Po o 1000 credit Thursday Thursdays Til Dr Erick Erick- Accounting Theory and mechanism of or modern mod modo VOCABULARY BUILDING Man cannot and sen Fee Pee 1000 1000 ern era accounts Five credit hour hourc Monday Monda does not think any further than he he has hIlS Y U. U Mr Fee 1500 language xo to express himself Five credit Physical Education ACCOUNTING Second Year lear Business s account hours hour Monday Committee Room City City ing Five Fin credit tours hours Monday Monda Y 11 Library Professor Professor- J Feo Fee 1000 RECREATION LEADERSHIP Physical Education Edu Edu- Professor Fen Feo 1500 cation A study of the theories of LITERATURE URE play WORLD LITERATURE General view of ot the e play pay in nAme America ca and the the- theor organization or or- 01 RETAIL ACCOUNTING Announcement later lator World Literature atur and and management of or recreation In Course Courso 1 First Year Five credit hours Friday Fri Fr- PERSONNEL A ADMINISTRATION MINISTRATION Bus Business f the tle home school and community I Five credit day 7 30 atay School Room 8 Mrs Mra hours Monday labor which Professor Ways WoyS and means by r re resources re- re Grit Grif Jensen Fee 1000 rit Fee sources ca can be bo more efficiently nUy utilized personnel per per- Courso 2 Se Second ond Year Thursday Committee Com Corn 1000 poll policies les administrative device necessary Room City Library Five credit hours hour L sary nary to give effective application to these p pL Psychology sy nO I For r students who have had Course CourseS 1 1 three ogy J il policies Mr Five Bearnson credit Fee Feo hours hours 1000 Monday Monda credit hours Mr Mrs Irs Jensen ensen Fee Feo 1000 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING Psychology P BROWNING BROWNING Interpretation Interpretation of meaning and 9 I Why do boys and girls of ot high school MODERN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS See ECO ECO- significance of Brownings Browning's poems poem Three ago think and act as they do How can c credit hours Friday 30 Committee Room this thinking and acting be bo best changed encouraged en en City Library Mrs Jensen Fee 1000 and guided Five credit hours IN STATISTICS IN BUSINESS Business 17 Wednesday I 1 Dr Tanner Fee Methods of or collecting and and analyzing g statistical E Engineering 1000 data pertaining to business Current reports STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING DETAILING Detail Detailing on prices production co cents coet ts and income front from ing of structural steel buildings prep preparation the various industries will bo be analyzed The of or r shop drawings listing of material for mill mm millus Sociology DJ us use of ot averages ra radios los deviations correlations correla correla- order and shop orders for cutting material PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL CASE WORK Index numbers probable er error or and other who have learned Particularly adapted to men Sociology Theory and practice of social statistical concepts will bo ho considered In Instruction In- In the elements of drafting but who have not case diagnosis and social case treatment Five in tho the use uso o of slide rules calculating completed a a. college course Higher m mathe mathematics credit hours Tuesday Committee Commit machines charts chart graphs and tables will be matics not ne necessary in this course Credit tee Room floom Public Library Dr Fee ee Included Adapted to employees in all aU fields to be ie determined Monday 1000 Uni- Uni 1500 1501 of or business who are Interested In analyzing Room floom PU Mr Carhart Carbart Fee 2000 2000 the factors that affect costs and profits No SOCIAL SOCIA PSYCHOLOGY Sociology A prerequisites arc aro required Four lour credit hours hour Gep Geology ogy study of human b behavior from the standpoint stand stand- Wednesday 70 YH Mr Ir Walker Feo Fcc 1000 ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF GEOLOGY Geology point of or the social factors affecting It The PUBLIC SPEAKING See SPEECH A study of or the origin geologic oc occurrence oc oc- origin and development of per personality in currence geographic distribution and relation terms term of a human Int interaction b culture cut cul VOCABULARY BUILDING See ENGLISH to our civilization of ot Coal Coat petrol petroleum u 1 gold ture tur patterns c social organization etc sliver silver lead copper arid and some somo other earth Society Solety viewed as an organization of interacting inter inter- Chemistry products Fl rivo o credit hours Wednesday acting personalities Five credit hours O. O Dr Schneider F Fee e 1000 Thursday 70 Lafayette School R Room Om 24 t. t I It 1 I In Instruction In- In INORGANIC CH CHEMISTRY C Chemistry tern s ry 1 n- n for tor Its Informative and cultural His History LOry an and d P Political 0 liti- liti ca 1 Sc Science len c Dr Beeley Fee FeCI 1000 value alue Five credit hours Wednesday 00 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION History 10 AMERICAN MARRI MARRIAGE GE AND FAMILY RE RE- 1000 University Room leo Feo 1000 Special emphasis on Civilization during the Sociology S A study o of Laboratory Fe Fee FeC Breakage Deposit Fc Fee Middle Ages Five credit hours Friday tho the social significance of marriage economic riO Dr Quinn Committee Room City Library Dr conditions affecting family life ute individualism CONTINUATION OF CHEMISTRY 1 Chemistry Fellows Fellow Fee Feo 1000 and the family the divorce problem marriage 2 Five cr credit hours Wednesday THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED laws Jaws and c current theor theories es of re reform orm 1000 University Room Fee Feo 1000 STATES Politico Political Science English credit I hours te Lower r division I Thursday sr Laboratory Fee Breakage o Deposit Fee and Colonial Origins The es establishment t s of Lafaj Lafayette School Room 14 October to O. O DC Di Brighton tho the Constitution development de ab by y legal e l in interpretation in- in n- n February 01 Dr Owen Oven F F. Deal Beal Feo Fee 1000 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Chemistry 7 1 and political vr practice Five C credit Introduction to methods theories theories and and calculations hours hourI Monday Monda 8 D Dr Elbert fb URBAN URSAN SOCIOLOGY Sociology C The Th conditions con con- life ute Attention Atten Atten- and problems of or urban Fee Thomas 1000 of ot analysis both lations quantitative chemical tion to the causes of oC urban growth gro the structure gravimetric and volumetric Five credit hours Home Economics turo ture of or tho the city functions of the city types Wednesday 1000 University Chemistry Chem Chern COSTUME DESIGN Home Economics Economies IGa and I of cities characteristics of or urban life Ute and Annex Fee Feo 1000 Laboratory Fee Fcc Practice In In tho the designing and making features of or municipal pal progress Three Thre credit HOO Breakage Deposit Deport Fee Professor of or two or more moro costumes costume Appreciation of ar art artIn hours Lower division Thursday La La- j. j C. C Thomas Thoma In dress through demonstration and nd discussion discus School Schoot Room 14 February to May Economics Economics' sion slon emphasizing emph becomingness suitability Dr Owen F F. HeaL Beat Feo Fee 1000 Four credit hours Wed Wed- and expressiveness TAXATION Economics H History story theories and general principles and problems University L E. E 23 28 Miss Skid- Skid Speech F Fe Fee 1000 iO 00 general more U of ot taxation Emphasis given m to the THE COMPOSITION AND DELIVERY OF A property tax tar and Inheritance tax the corporation corpora corpora- Modem Modern Languages SPEECH Speech 4 FIve credit hou hours s. s tion |