1924-1925 Academic Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COLLEGIATE AND NORMAL STUDIES BIBLE PROFESSORS McCHESNEY, ROBISON AND JURKAT Bl. OLD TESTAMENT-Patriarchal and Hebrew History, poetry, and prophecy. Texts: the Bible, Steele's Outlines, and Bailey and Kent's Evolution of the Hebrew Commonwealth. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. B2. NEW TESTAMENT-The life of Christ, the Acts of the Apostles, the life of Paul, the Epistles and Revelation. Text,;: the Bible, Steele's Outlines, Stalker's Life of Chri st, Gilbert's Life of Paul. Elective. Three hours a week, one s emes ter. B3. BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY-The testimony of the monuments to the truth of the Scriptures. Various texts are used from year to year. Elective. One hour a week throughout the year. Given every third year. B4. BIBLICAL CUSTOMS-The light s hed upon the Bible by Eastern man– ners and custom s. Text: Rice' s Orientali sm s in Bible Lands. Eleotive. One hour a week throughout the year. Given every third year. B5. BIBLICAL SOCIOLOGY-Modern social problems in terpreted in the light of the Bible. Text: Kent's Social Teachings of the Prophets and Jesus. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Given every third year. B6. OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE-A stndy of the writings of the Old Testament. Elective. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Not given every year. B7. NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE-A study of the writings of the New Testament. Elective. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Not given every year. B8. S. S. Lessons and Methods. One hour a week. BIOLOGY PROFESSOR FRASER Zl. GENERAL ZOOLOGY-A general survey of animal life from the stand– point of morphology, phys iology, and development. Texts : Parker, Hegner. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. Z la. Same a s Zl, except that the laboratory work is not required. Elective after requ ired work in Science is completed. Z2. GENERAL BOTANY-Study of morphology, phy siology, taxonomy and economics of plants. Texts: Densmore, Cook. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. Z2a. Same a'3 Z2, except that the laboratory work is not required. Elective after required work in scie.nce is completed. CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR FRASER AND MR. STORMONT Cl. GENERAL OHE~ISTRY-A study of the Vl!rious elements and their compounds a s to their occurrence, preparation, properties, and u se. Text: Mc– Pherson and Henderson. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Cla. Same a s Cl, except that laboratory work is not required. Elective after required work in Science is completed. C2. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS-The principles of gravimetric and volu– metric anal ysis, with practical application to typical minerals and metals, includ– ing the solution of practical laboratory problems. Text: J. A. Frank: Manual, and (Cowles & Coleman). Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. C3. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-Study of carbon and its compounds, including both aliphatic and aromatic serie,;. General qualitative analys is of organic com– pounds is taken up in the second seme~ er. Text: Norri s. Five hours a week throughout the year. Given every second year. DRAWING PROFESSOR FRASER Dl. MECHANICAL DRAWING-Mechanical etry. Instruction is largely individual. Texts : and Graves' and Reinhard' s Lettering. Elective. the )'ear. Not given ev ry year. drawing and descriptive geom– French's Engineering Drawing Two hours a week throughout ECONOMICS PROFESSOR ROBISON Nl AND N2. PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS-Production, exchange, dis– tribution, and consumption, labor, capital, association, money, credit, commerce, collectivism, co-operation, wages, inter st, and profits. T xt: Carver. Elective. Three houn a " ek throughout the year. Not given every year. PAGE TWENTY-NINE

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