1913-1914 Academic Catalog

at uritl 'l'hoology .............................. 58 Ofli('ers of .\dministrati on and In· truction ................................5, 6, 82 Orat orical Associatio!l ..................... 14 Oratoxy ............-................... 21, 5·1, 62 Painting ............................................ 63 Pedagogy ...................... 28 , 29, 41, 42 Philosophy ............................ 21, 54, 55 Pnysiral Geography .......................... 45 Phys ics .......................... :to, 32, 33, 55 Physiology .................................... 31, 37 Pianoforte ........................................ 60 Pittsburgh .l!'und ................................ 10 Pledge ................................................ 16 Poetry, Engli h and American, 43, 4-1 Political Science.................. 21, 56, 57 Preparatory Courses...................... 31·33 Preparatory D epartment .............. 30·33 Price :h'und ........................................ 10 Psychology........ 20, 21, 28, 29, 57, 58 Purpose of the College........................ ! Railway Transportation ..................40 Rates of Tuition.......... 25, 29, 33, 61·64 Recitals .............................................. 61 Regulations ........................................ 18 Religion .............................................. 58 Religious Advantages ................ 14, 15 Religions Life................................ 13-15 Requirements for Admission.. 19, 27, 30 Requirements for Classification........ 24 Requirements for Bachelor 's De· gree ............................................ 19·22 Requirements for Graduation from the Preparatory Department.... 30, 31 Requirements for Master's De- gree .......................................... 22, 23 Requirements for Two·year Teach- ers ' Diploma ............................ 27, 28 Review Courses for Teachers' .... 28, 29 Rhetoric .......................... 20, 3 1, 42·43 84 School Management ........................ .41 School Superns1on ........................... .41 bcmcstcr·hour, Dcflnitio1.1. of............ 2 ! Shakespeare ...................................... 43 8ocialwm .......................................... 59 Social Life .................................... 13·15 Social Psychology ...................... 58, 59 Social Sciences.................................... 21, 23, 39, 40, 56, 57, 58, 59 Sociology ...................... 21, 37, 58, 59 Soils .................................................... 34 Special Students ..._ ..................... 17, 18 Standing Committees ......................... .4 Students, List of .......................... 67 ·71 Summary of Students ...................... 71 Summary of Graduates ............ 79, 80 Surveying .................................... 20, 52 Teachers' Department .................. 27·29 Teachers' Review Course.......... 28, 29 Theology, atural .............................. 58 Theses .................................. 22, 23, 28 Transportation ..................................40 Trigonometry ................................ 20, 52 Trustees, Board of............................. .4 Trusts ................................................ 39 Tuition Fees........ 18, 25, 29, 33, 61·64 Unit, Definition of ............................ 19 Women's Advisory Board....................4 Young Men's Christian Association.. 15 Young Women's Christian. Associa- tion .................................................. 1 5 Zoology .................................. 20, 37, 38

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