1922 Cedrus Yearbook

COURSES GIVEN AT CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Not mentioned in the catalogue DEPARTMENT OF CAMPUSTRY Prof. Robert Walker Taylor Assistants, E. D. McKune, Miss Brand Campustry I—General Fussing Preparatory This course is designated for beginners and it or its equivalent must precede the more advanced courses. Text: Beatrice Fairfax's "Advice to the Lovelorn." Campustry II—(Credit for this course is likewise given in the Department of Astronomy.) This course which is a continuation of Campustry I, includes field trips by moonlight. The work is done by groups of twos. Especial attention is given to the occult influences of the moon. This course leads to engagement at the end of the year. Text: Mrs. Browning's "Sonnets of Love." Elective for Sophomores and Juniors. Campustry III—Open to Seniors Prerequisites Campustries I and II This work is open only to those who expect to make a life study of the problems. It is continued throughout the year and leads to matri- mony. No text is used as the work is mainly research. A graduate course of one year will be given whenever there is a sufficient demand for it. This course will be devoted to keeping peace in the family. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS 123—MONEY—PROF.ANYBODY A study of the economic problems involved and centered around this elusive article with particular attention to the prices of staple con- fections, tithing, and Doe's. Z1—THEORIES OF REFORM This course is conducted uneer the auspices of the various Ladies' Clubs of the village, leaders and topics being furnished as required. Especial attention is given to everyone. The object of the course is to find evils which do not exist and correct them by creating greater evils. Text books are forbidden and spontaneous answers are requested. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC XYZ1—GREAT MUSICIANS OF CHINA Prof. Marion Stover This course is arranged for all those who have taken all the courses listed above and have now no lounging place. With Thanks and Apologies to The Muscoljuan of'22. 95

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