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' P ^ariou lepartments to m I sp lu ,)U W the war. I h alread} annoum I an : ation '" ' (Social Science I). The relations betv n R, v i North >uth Am alrcad) becoming more friendly One efl of he wai will doubtless be .. ater degree of cooperation and und< landing ll1 is stu d th lies will depend, in part, on what wc know about the peoples and tivities the counti s to the south. Several departments will cooperate in n 1 branch( s o X\K pr( ita > * • this course. try i nd Defense Legislation (Law 99). The R.O.T.C of th< nn. d nh ty h hen: mxious to have the College of Law give a com on occupation The faculty was very glad to respond. It has conceived this had in th Lilita houi however, to be one of much broader significance than the teaching of en rinj [he mere prin pies ' military law. A substantial amount of legislation has intenanc ' en p ting the rights of fighting men. Along with the study of . '..v, proper, the student will study legislation bearing on the Selectiv< lent : Agr rvict Act, Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Act, war risk and civil insurance. >f motorizel Quartermaster ( rps Organization and Operation (B.O. & O. 40). Quarterster's rvic covers a wide variety of topics such as the organization and I be given fc Ldmin ati > the Quartermaster Cor -, mess management, procurement of f re concernd supi'li industrial mobilization, administration of supplies, theater of operauinability for property, and the operation of the quartermaster's depot. round and Problems of the War (Social Science 2). Ideals and dy supply o; all - rts are intermingled in the present conflict. If we are to act agr ultur ractic r specializ [wisely and promptly, we must have an understanding of the best practices in these ar le Univers Wartime Communications and Censorship (Journalism 48). This cours< in increas will cover restrictions on naval and military information, sedition and espionage, lent information agencies, etc. that can b < Pathogenic Bacteria (Bacteriology 25). Classification, morphology, cultural las been im requirement- and reactions, toxins, diagnostic tests and methods of differentiatruction an tion. Laboratory methods of the United States Army. • th Introduction to Chinese Culture (Sociology 46). Comprehensive survey and all fiel< untroductory analysis of Chinese civilization from the standpoint of cultural len who ar )ciolog\ and ethnology. me deman /. mic Pr iems of the Defense Program (Economics 53). Ultra-High Frequency Techniques (Electrical Engineering 53). Training Home 1 onotnists [or Work in Community Programs for the Present Emergency (Home Economics 23e). ii. mat R, r Xursimj (Home Economics 40e). ial Sc Fir i Aid (Hygiene 6). A complete Red Cross First Aid course and open ich h; all under aduatr women. Fir I Aid ML ne 7). A complete Red Cross First Aid course and « en J. r all ui luate nun. isic tr Xur i . tide (1 I • iene 8). 4 whj ,mm»tt ISM organi d and sponsored a program of ( >\ IT [Hon . the d h speakers, and subjects for these com oca t!OI i pi ions i i 1 'I fan, 6 Tl Chi( - Caus< i ol tin War in Europe. l)r, V 1 : the I [illcl Foundation fanti The Chic! I au the Wai in the Fai Fast I ro! N . Hi i the I Apartment I <" n ; A I | i i italitai n ' Pr. oi V E Mi I I'hilo ph) dar '

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