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PHYSICS 237 3. LECTURES.—Lectures upon bodily health, including such subjects as the bath, sleep, diet, ventilation, clothing, injuries from over-work and study, sedentation, tobacco, alcohol, improper posture, etc. Once a week throughout the year. Freshmen are required to attend this course. With course 1, 2% hours. Professor SHELL. 4. LECTURES.—Muscular form and action, effects of exercise, causation of fatigue, breathlessness, coordination, automatism, deformities, etc. Once a week throughout the year. With course 2, ay2 hours. 5. Professor SHELL. Required: Physical Training I and 3. THEORY OF PHYSICAL TRAINING.—For those preparing as instructors. Study of the systems of gymnastics; methods of teaching ; class work; use of apparatus; effects on body; measurements; testing, prescription. Throughout the year. 2 hours. Professor SHELL. Required: Courses 2 and 4. 6. COMPETITIVE ATHLETICS.—History of games and sports; gen- eral training; special forms and methods of coaching for track, fencing, wrestling, boxing, base ball, foot ball, basket ball, hockey, etc. Throughout the year. 2 hours. Professor SHELL. Required: Physical Training 2 and 4. For Women 7. PRACTICE.—Class and prescription exercises in the gymnasium and field, three hours a week throughout the year. Required of freshmen. With course 9, 3 semester hours. Miss CARPENTER. 8. PRACTICE.—Three hours a week throughout the year. 2 hours. Miss CARPENTER. Required: Physical Training 7, 9. 9. HYGIENE.—The same as physiology 6, which see. Required of freshmen. With course 7, 3 hours. Professor KEMP. PHYSICS 1. GENERAL PHYSICS.—A course of experimental lectures. The subjects for the first semester are mechanics, heat and sound; for the second semester, electricity and magnetism and light. The course is always to be taken in connection with the laboratory course, Physics 3. 7. and II.; Lectures, M., W., F., 5; Quiz, Tu. or Th., 3; (2Y2). Professor CARMAN and Mr. CARPENTER. Required: Mathematics 3 or 4. 2. MINOR COURSE IN PHYSICS.—The course includes selected parts in mechanics, heat, light, and electricity, and is designed for
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