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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, July 15, 1919 SUMMER SESSION, SECOND TERM JULY 28—AUGUST 30, 1919 SCHEDULE OF COURSES ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS University buildings are designated as follows: CL, Chemical Laboratory; EH, Engineering Hall; ES, Engineering Shops; G, Men’s Gymnasium; LA, Hall of Liberal Art; NS, Hall of Natural Science; OS, Old Science Hall; PB, Physics Building; WG, Women’s Gymnasium. Classes meet daily, except Saturday, unless otherwise indicated. All classes in the morning begin on the hour. All classes in the afternoon begin on the half hour. Ar. indicates that days, hours, or rooms are to be arranged. The numbers in the first column are those given to the courses in the Summer Session catalogue, which should be consulted for further information. f at the left of a course number indicates that a small special laboratory fee is charged. The Registrar’s office will indicate the amount on the tuition card. CHEMISTRY Subject Days Hour Room Bldg. Instructor f15 Inorganic chemistry Daily 8 110 CL Bond f16 Qualitative analysis Daily 9-12 103 CL Bond, Mortimer f17 Quantitative analysis Daily 9-12 106 CL Bond, Mortimer f18 Organic chemistry Daily 7 2 CL Bond 19 Physical chemistry Daily 8 2 CL Mortimer 20 Electrochemistry Daily 9 2 CL Mortimer f21 Physical chem. lab. MTW 9-12 5 CL Mortimer 22 Phase rule and theory of solutions Ar. Mortimer f23 Research, physical chem. Ar. 5 CL Bond CL Pearce, f24 Research, inorganic chem. Ar. 11 Mortimer ECONOMICS, SOCIOLGY, AND COMMERCE 14 Principles of economics Daily 10 204 LA Stevenson 15 Principles of economics Daily 9 207 LA Whaling 16 Principles of accounting Daily 9 309 LA Stevenson 17 Trusts Daily 11 207 LA Whaling 18 Problems of peace and reconstruction Daily 3 204 LA Staff 19 Research in economics, sociology and Ar. LA Staff commerce EDUCATION 28 Principles of education Daily 9 116 LA Robbins 29 Teaching high school subjects Daily 10 116 LA Robbins 30 High school program of studies Daily 8 13 LA Robbins 31 High school survey Daily 10 15 LA Russell, Ashbaugh 32 Supervision of instruction Daily 8 15 LA Horn 33 Course of study Daily 9 15 LA Horn 34 School supervision—tests Daily 9 13 LA Ashbaugh 35 Supervision of arithmetic Daily 7 116 LA Ashbaugh 36 School supervision: provision for Democracy Daily 11 116 LA Russell 37 Seminar in elementary supervision Daily 10 13 LA Horn 38 Seminar in educational administration Daily 8 116 LA Russell ENGLISH 17 Special rhetoric Daily 10 16 LA Boot 18 Poe and Whitman Daily 8 16 LA Boot 19 Modern English drama Daily 9 16 LA Boot 20 Earlier literature of England Daily 9 313 LA Scott 21 Teaching of English Daily 10 313 LA Scott 22 Outlines of criticism Daily 11 313 LA Scott 23 Thesis Ar. Scott GEOLOGY Field course 4, in conjunction with the University of Chicago, will be repeated at Baraboo, Wis. Class begins Monday, August 28. Two or three additional students may join the class, which will be in charge of Professor Chaney. For admission apply to the Registrar. GERMAN 4 German stories Daily 9 104 LA Lauer 5 Schiller Daily 10 104 LA Lauer 6 Individual work By appt. 102 LA Lauer HISTORY 11 European history Daily 8 224 LA Lundin 12 English reform movement Daily 10 224 LA Lundin 13 Contemporary American history Daily 9 315 LA Pelzer 14 America and the world war Daily 11 226 LA Pelzer 15 Research in European history Ar. 226 LA Lundin 16 Research in American history Ar. 214 LA Pelzer LATIN 7 Sallust’s Catiline Daily 8 109 LA Magnuson 8 Petronius Daily 9 109 LA Magnuson 9 Religion of the ancient Romans Daily 10 109 LA Magnuson MANUAL ARTS f9 Elementary woodwork Daily 8-10 ES Wilcox f10 Advanced woodwork Daily 10-12 ES Wilcox f11 Wood turning Daily 10-12 ES Wilcox f12 Mechanical drawing (See Daily Ar. EH Shone Mechanical Drawing) f13 Forging Daily 2-4 ES O’Brien f14 Machine shop Daily 2-4 ES O’Brien MATHEMATICS 24 Analytic geometry Daily 8 222 PB Chittenden 52 Calculus Daily 9 222 PB Chittenden 31 Reading and research Ar. 221 PB Chittenden MECHANICAL DRAWING f1 Mechanical drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone f2 General drafting Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone f3 Engineering drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 206 EH Shone f4 Descriptive geometry Daily 1:30-4:30 206 EH Shone f8 Mechanical drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone PHYSICAL EDUCATION for Men 8 Elementary swimming Daily 3-3:30 G Schroeder 9 Advanced swimming Daily 3:30-4 G Schroeder Recreational swimming Daily 4-6 G for Women 8 Elementary swimming Daily 2-4:30 WG Speer 9 Intermediate swimming Daily 2-4:30 WG Speer Recreational swimming Daily 4:30-5:30 WG PHYSICS f13 College heat and sound MTThF 9 301 PB Dieterich, Laboratory, 1 two-hour period p.m. 201 PB Helmick, Schriever f14 College light MTThF 11 301 PB Helmick Laboratory, 1 two-hour period p.m. 201 PB Helmick, Schriever 15 Teaching of physics Daily 10 218 PB Dieterich, f16 Advanced laboratory Ar. PB Dieterich, Helmick 17 Advanced work Ar. PB Dieterich, 18 Theoretical physics Ar. PB Dieterich, 19 Research PB Dodge, Helmick POLITICAL SCIENCE 10 American government and citizenship Daily 10 203 LA Bassett 11 World government Daily 11 203 LA Bassett 12 Readings in political science By appt. Bassett 13 Research in political science By appt. Bassett PSYCHOLOGY 12 Elementary psychology Daily 9 213 LA Sylvester 13 Physiological psychology Daily 10 213 LA Sylvester f14 Research in psychology Individual work Sylvester PUBLIC SPEAKING 6 Fundamentals of speaking Daily 9 Audit. NS Immel 7 Oral interpretation Daily 10 Audit. NS Immel 8 Special conference (by appt.) MWF 8 Audit. NS Immel 9 Teachers’ course TTh 8 Audit. NS Immel ROMANCE LANGUAGES 15 Elementary French Daily 8 115 LA Wernli 16 Elementary French Daily 9 115 LA Wernli 17 Third term French Daily 10 115 LA Wernli 18 Elementary Spanish Daily 9 4 LA Voss 19 Elementary Spanish Daily 11 4 LA Voss 20 Third term Spanish Daily 10 4 LA Voss 21 Individual instruction Ar. Voss, Wernli UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PURCHASES AMBULANCE The University hospital has a new addition through the purchasing of the new hospital ambulance. This new electric ambulance is made by the Walker Vehicle Company of Chicago. It is a high sand colored vehicle weighing 2,000 pounds, and bearing the words “University Hospital” across the side. The inside furnishings are dark brown, with large brown leather seats. It is used to convey passengers between hospitals. [advertisement] PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mary V. Burns Manuscripts copied Suite 8, Paul-Helen Bldg. [advertisement] The Right Way to Handle Money Everyone who has an income ought to have a checking account and pay his or her bills by check. That this method of spending money is the most prudent and economical one there is, is proved by the fact that 90 per cent of the country’s business is handled in this manner. A checking account is no luxury. It costs nothing. Pass books, check books and other supplies are furnished free. Avail yourself of this convenience by opening [on] account here—today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA [advertisement] [hand drawn picture of different sports] Sportsmen—Athletes—Everybody! You will find Bevo THE BEVERAGE REG. US PAT OFF the all-year-round soft drink, both healthful and appetizing to train and gain on. Bevo is a splendid beverage to satisfy that extravagant thirst that strenuous exercise is bound to bring. Satisfies it without any of that after-feeling of fullness that often comes with water drinking. Bevo is Sold Everywhere Order by the case from your grocer, druggist or dealer. Manufactured and bottled exclusively by Anheuaer-Busch St. Louis [emblem] A WINNER EVERYWHERE
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, July 15, 1919 SUMMER SESSION, SECOND TERM JULY 28—AUGUST 30, 1919 SCHEDULE OF COURSES ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS University buildings are designated as follows: CL, Chemical Laboratory; EH, Engineering Hall; ES, Engineering Shops; G, Men’s Gymnasium; LA, Hall of Liberal Art; NS, Hall of Natural Science; OS, Old Science Hall; PB, Physics Building; WG, Women’s Gymnasium. Classes meet daily, except Saturday, unless otherwise indicated. All classes in the morning begin on the hour. All classes in the afternoon begin on the half hour. Ar. indicates that days, hours, or rooms are to be arranged. The numbers in the first column are those given to the courses in the Summer Session catalogue, which should be consulted for further information. f at the left of a course number indicates that a small special laboratory fee is charged. The Registrar’s office will indicate the amount on the tuition card. CHEMISTRY Subject Days Hour Room Bldg. Instructor f15 Inorganic chemistry Daily 8 110 CL Bond f16 Qualitative analysis Daily 9-12 103 CL Bond, Mortimer f17 Quantitative analysis Daily 9-12 106 CL Bond, Mortimer f18 Organic chemistry Daily 7 2 CL Bond 19 Physical chemistry Daily 8 2 CL Mortimer 20 Electrochemistry Daily 9 2 CL Mortimer f21 Physical chem. lab. MTW 9-12 5 CL Mortimer 22 Phase rule and theory of solutions Ar. Mortimer f23 Research, physical chem. Ar. 5 CL Bond CL Pearce, f24 Research, inorganic chem. Ar. 11 Mortimer ECONOMICS, SOCIOLGY, AND COMMERCE 14 Principles of economics Daily 10 204 LA Stevenson 15 Principles of economics Daily 9 207 LA Whaling 16 Principles of accounting Daily 9 309 LA Stevenson 17 Trusts Daily 11 207 LA Whaling 18 Problems of peace and reconstruction Daily 3 204 LA Staff 19 Research in economics, sociology and Ar. LA Staff commerce EDUCATION 28 Principles of education Daily 9 116 LA Robbins 29 Teaching high school subjects Daily 10 116 LA Robbins 30 High school program of studies Daily 8 13 LA Robbins 31 High school survey Daily 10 15 LA Russell, Ashbaugh 32 Supervision of instruction Daily 8 15 LA Horn 33 Course of study Daily 9 15 LA Horn 34 School supervision—tests Daily 9 13 LA Ashbaugh 35 Supervision of arithmetic Daily 7 116 LA Ashbaugh 36 School supervision: provision for Democracy Daily 11 116 LA Russell 37 Seminar in elementary supervision Daily 10 13 LA Horn 38 Seminar in educational administration Daily 8 116 LA Russell ENGLISH 17 Special rhetoric Daily 10 16 LA Boot 18 Poe and Whitman Daily 8 16 LA Boot 19 Modern English drama Daily 9 16 LA Boot 20 Earlier literature of England Daily 9 313 LA Scott 21 Teaching of English Daily 10 313 LA Scott 22 Outlines of criticism Daily 11 313 LA Scott 23 Thesis Ar. Scott GEOLOGY Field course 4, in conjunction with the University of Chicago, will be repeated at Baraboo, Wis. Class begins Monday, August 28. Two or three additional students may join the class, which will be in charge of Professor Chaney. For admission apply to the Registrar. GERMAN 4 German stories Daily 9 104 LA Lauer 5 Schiller Daily 10 104 LA Lauer 6 Individual work By appt. 102 LA Lauer HISTORY 11 European history Daily 8 224 LA Lundin 12 English reform movement Daily 10 224 LA Lundin 13 Contemporary American history Daily 9 315 LA Pelzer 14 America and the world war Daily 11 226 LA Pelzer 15 Research in European history Ar. 226 LA Lundin 16 Research in American history Ar. 214 LA Pelzer LATIN 7 Sallust’s Catiline Daily 8 109 LA Magnuson 8 Petronius Daily 9 109 LA Magnuson 9 Religion of the ancient Romans Daily 10 109 LA Magnuson MANUAL ARTS f9 Elementary woodwork Daily 8-10 ES Wilcox f10 Advanced woodwork Daily 10-12 ES Wilcox f11 Wood turning Daily 10-12 ES Wilcox f12 Mechanical drawing (See Daily Ar. EH Shone Mechanical Drawing) f13 Forging Daily 2-4 ES O’Brien f14 Machine shop Daily 2-4 ES O’Brien MATHEMATICS 24 Analytic geometry Daily 8 222 PB Chittenden 52 Calculus Daily 9 222 PB Chittenden 31 Reading and research Ar. 221 PB Chittenden MECHANICAL DRAWING f1 Mechanical drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone f2 General drafting Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone f3 Engineering drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 206 EH Shone f4 Descriptive geometry Daily 1:30-4:30 206 EH Shone f8 Mechanical drawing Daily 1:30-4:30 208 EH Shone PHYSICAL EDUCATION for Men 8 Elementary swimming Daily 3-3:30 G Schroeder 9 Advanced swimming Daily 3:30-4 G Schroeder Recreational swimming Daily 4-6 G for Women 8 Elementary swimming Daily 2-4:30 WG Speer 9 Intermediate swimming Daily 2-4:30 WG Speer Recreational swimming Daily 4:30-5:30 WG PHYSICS f13 College heat and sound MTThF 9 301 PB Dieterich, Laboratory, 1 two-hour period p.m. 201 PB Helmick, Schriever f14 College light MTThF 11 301 PB Helmick Laboratory, 1 two-hour period p.m. 201 PB Helmick, Schriever 15 Teaching of physics Daily 10 218 PB Dieterich, f16 Advanced laboratory Ar. PB Dieterich, Helmick 17 Advanced work Ar. PB Dieterich, 18 Theoretical physics Ar. PB Dieterich, 19 Research PB Dodge, Helmick POLITICAL SCIENCE 10 American government and citizenship Daily 10 203 LA Bassett 11 World government Daily 11 203 LA Bassett 12 Readings in political science By appt. Bassett 13 Research in political science By appt. Bassett PSYCHOLOGY 12 Elementary psychology Daily 9 213 LA Sylvester 13 Physiological psychology Daily 10 213 LA Sylvester f14 Research in psychology Individual work Sylvester PUBLIC SPEAKING 6 Fundamentals of speaking Daily 9 Audit. NS Immel 7 Oral interpretation Daily 10 Audit. NS Immel 8 Special conference (by appt.) MWF 8 Audit. NS Immel 9 Teachers’ course TTh 8 Audit. NS Immel ROMANCE LANGUAGES 15 Elementary French Daily 8 115 LA Wernli 16 Elementary French Daily 9 115 LA Wernli 17 Third term French Daily 10 115 LA Wernli 18 Elementary Spanish Daily 9 4 LA Voss 19 Elementary Spanish Daily 11 4 LA Voss 20 Third term Spanish Daily 10 4 LA Voss 21 Individual instruction Ar. Voss, Wernli UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PURCHASES AMBULANCE The University hospital has a new addition through the purchasing of the new hospital ambulance. This new electric ambulance is made by the Walker Vehicle Company of Chicago. It is a high sand colored vehicle weighing 2,000 pounds, and bearing the words “University Hospital” across the side. The inside furnishings are dark brown, with large brown leather seats. It is used to convey passengers between hospitals. [advertisement] PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mary V. Burns Manuscripts copied Suite 8, Paul-Helen Bldg. [advertisement] The Right Way to Handle Money Everyone who has an income ought to have a checking account and pay his or her bills by check. That this method of spending money is the most prudent and economical one there is, is proved by the fact that 90 per cent of the country’s business is handled in this manner. A checking account is no luxury. It costs nothing. Pass books, check books and other supplies are furnished free. Avail yourself of this convenience by opening [on] account here—today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOWA [advertisement] [hand drawn picture of different sports] Sportsmen—Athletes—Everybody! You will find Bevo THE BEVERAGE REG. US PAT OFF the all-year-round soft drink, both healthful and appetizing to train and gain on. Bevo is a splendid beverage to satisfy that extravagant thirst that strenuous exercise is bound to bring. Satisfies it without any of that after-feeling of fullness that often comes with water drinking. Bevo is Sold Everywhere Order by the case from your grocer, druggist or dealer. Manufactured and bottled exclusively by Anheuaer-Busch St. Louis [emblem] A WINNER EVERYWHERE
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