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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

once a week when required. Fall, winter, and spring terms, one credit each year. Miss MORRISON. FOR MEN AND WOMEN. 4. HYGIENE.—A course designed to impart a knowledge of the conditions of bodily health and activity. Among the more important subjects treated may be named the theory of bodily exercise, ventilation and heating, the composition and relative nutrient value of foods, and the causes and methods of communication of contagious diseases. The course deals with those practical hygienic problems of everyday life that are wholly or in large part under the control of each individual. Fall and winter terms, one-fifth study. Associate Professor SUMMERS. Required: University examination in entrance- physiology or its equivalent. PHYSICS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE PHYSICS.—Lectures. This course is designed for those who wish to gain a knowledge of the more important phenomena and laws of physical science, and of the means for exhibiting, studying, and applying such laws. Prescribed for students in the College of Engineering. Three times a week. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Assistant Professor SAGER Required: Math. 3 or 4.

2. ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS.—Lectures and

Laboratory. This course is designed for those who wish to become acquainted with the simpler methods used in the qualitative and quantitative study of physical phenomena. Lectures twice a week; laboratory, three periods of 3 hours each week. Winter term, full study. Assistant Professor SAGER.

3. ADVANCED PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS.—Laboratory.

This course is designed for those who wish to study quantitatively by the aid of the more accurate scientific methods, the chief phenomena and laws of physical science. Prescribed for students in the College of Engineering, and must be taken by them in the same year with Physics 1. Once a week. Fall, winter, and spring terms, three-fifths study. Mr. QUICK. Required: Math. 3 or 4.