OCR Text |
Show College Approves New Courses For Quarter Approval of seven courses not listed in the Spring Quarter registration re-gistration book at Utah State Agricultural college was announced an-nounced Wednesday by the eur- riculum committee at USAC- Spring quarter registration, which will be held Monday, will see addition of classes in five college departments, the committee commit-tee said. Two classes have been added in history, two in speech, and one each in library science, music and secretarial science. The courses in the history department de-partment will be Recent European Euro-pean History, and History of the Pacific area. The first of these two classes will be taught by Dr. J. Duncan Brite and will "emphasize the present war, its historical backgrounds in the war of 1914 and its economic and political po-litical development since 1870." The second of the two "will deal with the present war in the Pacific Pa-cific and its historical backgrounds in the American advance in the Pacific, the rise of Japan, the partition of China, the modern movements in China and the Japanese invasion of Manchuria and China," it was stated by Dr. Joel E. Ricks, professor of history, his-tory, who will teach the course. Added in the speech department depart-ment as USAC will be classes in Story Telling, given by . Dr. Chester J. Myers, and Speech Hygiene, under direction of Dr. John M. Hadley. The other three new courses will include the Art of the Book ! by David W. Davies, USAC 11-! 11-! brarian : Opera Appreciation by ! Charles J. Steen, and Second Quarter Stenography by Miss Ina Dcty. I |