1933-1934 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY 57 3-4. INTERMEDIATE SPANISH A continuation of 1-2. Three hours, two semesters. Not given every year. 5-6. ADVANCED SPANISH A course to develop free oral and written expression in Spanish and to prepare the student for higher Spanish literary courses. Three hours a week throughout the year. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSOR AULT, MISS SMITH, AND MR. RICHARDS 1-2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN Required of all men students unless excused by President and Dean of College. Mr. Richards. 3-4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Required of all women students unless excused by the Presi– dent and the Dean. Miss Smith. 5. COACHING FOR MEN A thorough study of rules, theory and practice of football, basketball, and baseball. Up-to-date texts and laboratory met hods will be used. Two hours credit, one semester. Pro– fessor Ault. 7. COACHING FOR WOMEN A thorough treatment of rules, theory and practice of bas– ketball, indoor baseball and hockey for women. Two hours credit. Professor Ault. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS MISS BAKER SHORTHAND 1-2. BEGINNING SHORTHAND Theory, reading and dictation practice. Text: Gregg Short– hand Manual. Elective. Three periods of recitations, three hours credit. Two semesters. 3-4. ADVANCED SHORTHAND Dictation, speed, business practice. Text: Gregg Speed Studies. Elective. Three periods of recitation, three hours credit. Two semesters.. TYPEWRITING 1. BEGINNING TYPING Fundamentals of typing and business correspondence. Text: Sorelle-The New Rational Typwriting, 1927 Edition. Elec– tive. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. First semester. 2. ADVANCED TYPING Continuation of Typing 1 with special attention to speed and business practice. Elective. Five periods of recitation, two hours credit. Second semester.

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