1939-1940 Academic Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 61 8. 'fHE CHURCH AND SOCIETY Elective. This course deals with the relation of church to social reconstruction. The value of humanity exceeds that of profit. Three hours, one semester. Not given every year. 9. EUGENICS An elective course in Applied Eugenics for advanced stu– dents. A study of the practical means by which society may encourage the reproduction of superior persons and discourage that of inferior types. Three hours a week. JO. RACE RELATIONS Elective. A study of race relationships with special at– tention to the problem in the United States. Open to advanced students only. Three hours a week. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSOR AULT, MISS FORCE, MISS TOWNSLEY AND MR. JACKSON 1-2. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN Required of all men students unless excused by the Presi– dent and the Df'an of College. Mr. Jackson. 3-4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Requireu of all women students unless excused by the Presi– dent and the Dean. Miss Townsley. 5. COACHING FOR MEN A thorough study of rules, theory and practice of football, basketball, and baseball. Up-to-date texts and la:boratory methods will be useq; · 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. 9. PLAYGROUND SUPERVISION Study of principles and practice of playground activities for schools. Two hours. One semester. Professor Ault. 10. PLAY AND GAMES Participation and instruction in teaching games. Opportun– ity is given for practical experience in directing games. One hour credit, throughout the year. Miss Force.

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