1935-1936 Academic Catalog

COURSES OF STUDY 49 9. HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF ARCHITECTURE A study of the chief monuments of architecture viewed as interpreting the history and genius of the people that pro– duced them, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, and Gothic. Also a brief study of the modern trend of archi– tecture. One hour credit. 10. HISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF PAINTING A survey study of the art of all nations with a detailed study of masters and their masterpieces. One hour credit. 12. HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA A survey of the political and social history of the Latin American States followed by a more careful study of the economic possibilities, in order to arouse a greater interest in our nearest neighbors. Credit three hours. Professor Steele. 13. U. S. HISTORY A survey course required for two-year normal students. Elective for college students. Three hours a week, second semester. 14. ROMAN HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY A study of the Roman Republic and Empire and the mythical lore of the Roman people. One semester, three hours. 16. EUROPE SINCE 1870 Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Causes and settlements of World War stressed. Professor Steele. 18. PROBLEMS IN AMF.RICAN HISTORY An investigation and intensive study of certain periods and events, varied to accommodate successive classes. One semester, three hours. Professor Jurkat. 19-20. CHURCH HISTORY A course in the history, origin, develop,rn.ent, and tanets of denominations and sects of the Christian Church. Three hours a week throughout the year. Professor Jurkat. 21. GEORGE WASHINGTON Life, personality, career and character. One hour a week, one semester. 22 . HISTORY OF OHIO The history of the rise ·and progress of political and social institutions in Ohio. Two hours credit. - 23. RECENT AMERICAN HISTORY An intensive study of the political, economic, and social movements in the United States since 1865. Three hours a week. One semester. Not given every year. LATIN PROFESSORS HEINTZ AND JURKAT 1-2. ELEMENTARY LATIN Grammar and exercises. Four hours a week, one year.

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