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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS Botany 1; Chemistry Military 2; Electives. 8); Natural Science: 4, 20; Physiology 5;

2. English 1; History 1; Natural Science: 2, 3a; Geology 4; Physiology 6; Zoology 1, 2, 3; 3. English 1; History 1; Logic (Philos. Astronomy 4a; Botany 1, 6; Chemistry 2, 3b, Zoology 1, 2, 8; Military 2; Electives.

The studies of the third and fourth years are all elective. COURSE PREPARATORY TO LAW Students who desire a course of study leading to the A. B. degree and at the same time furnishing special training for a course in the Law School, are advised to take the course outlined below, after finishing the prescribed subjects. Students who take this course while working for their first degree will be able to complete the course for the degree of LL. B. in the law school in two years. The work of the course may be begun in either sophomore or junior year. The course provides for i 8 | credits, which, with those earned in the prescribed subjectsmake up 35a of the forty required for graduation. The remainder may be elected from among any of the offerings of the College of Literature and Arts. If the course is begun in the sophomore year it should be taken in the following order:

FIRST YEAR The subjects prescribed for freshman year. SECOND YEAR Economics 1, 2; English 1; History 1; Logic (Philosophy 8); Military 2; Public Law and Administration 1, 2. THIRD YEAR Economics 3 or 3a, and 4 or 4a, or 5; History 3; Public Law and Administration 4, 5, or 6. FOURTH YEAR History 4; Public Law and Administration 5 or 6, 7, 8; Rhetoric 4.

If the course is begun in the junior year, the following order must be followed:

JUNIOR YEAR Economics 1, 2; History 3; Public Law and Administration 1, 2. SENIOR YEAR Economics 3 or 3a, 4 or 4a, or 5; History 4; Public Law and Administration, 5 or 6, 7, 8; Rhetoric 4.