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VETERINARY SCIENCE 245 RHETORIC AND ORATORY 1. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the Col- lege of Literature and Arts. /. and II.; M., W., F.; sections at 1, 3, and 7; (3). Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK and Miss.COOK. 2. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the Col- leges of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering. /. and II.; M., W., F.; sections at 1, 2, and 3; (3). Miss KYLE. 3. HIGHER ENGLISH COMPOSITION.—Short daily themes with longer exercises every fortnight. at 2, 4; (5). 4. /. and II.; M., W., F.; sections Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK. Required: Rhetoric and Public Speaking I or 2. ARGUMENTATIVE COMPOSITION.—Lectures and text-book work on the principles of argumentative discourse. Weekly practice in the preparation of briefs, and in the writing and delivery of forensics. /. and II.; M., W., F.; 5; (3). Required: Rhetoric and Oratory 1 or 2. 5. ORAL DISCUSSIONS.—The collection and arrangement of data for discussions. Frequent oral debates, with special attention given to good methods of delivery. /. and II.; Tu., Th.; 5; (2). Required: Rhetoric and Oratory 1 or 2. SOCIOLOGY [See under Anthropology and Economics, pp. 170, 195.] SPANISH 1. GRAMMAR AND READING.—Edgren's Spanish Grammar; Knapp's Spanish Readings; Cervantes' Don Quijote; outlines of Spanish literature. /. and II.; arrange time; (3). Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS [See Mechanics, p. 226.] VETERINARY SCIENCE 1. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.—The anatomy and physiology of the domestic animals, diseases of the bony structure and lameness. The instruction is given by lectures aided by demonstrations with use of skeletons, and of other apparatus, as follows: Dr. Auzoux's complete model of the horse, which is in ninety-seven pieces and exhibits
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