JOURNALISM 189

*7, THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER. I; 2 cr. Open only to juniors and
seniors. 10 TT. Mr. Olson.

*8. NEWSPAPER ADMINISTRATION. II; 2 cr. Open only to juniors and
seniors. 10 TT. Mr. Olson.

*13. MARKETING METHODS (Economics 13). I, II; 3 er. Required of

juniors in the journalism-advertising group. 9 M; two discussions.
Mr. Fellows.

14, GERMANY OF TopAy (German 14). Yr; 2 er. Reading and discus-
sion of books, newspapers, and periodicals. Prerequisite: German
2b or equivalent. 9 TT. Mr. Appelt.

*15. PRINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING (Economics 15). I; 2 er. Prerequisite:
English 1b. 3:30 Th; discussion. Required of all students in the
School of Journalism. Mr. Aurner, Mr. Fellows.

*16. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS (Economics 16). II; 2 cr. Prerequisites:
Economics 13 and 15. Required of juniors in the journalism-adver-
_tising group. 3:30 Tu; discussion. Mr. Aurner, Mr. Fellows.

17, JOURNALISM IN SPAIN AND SPANISH AMERICA. Yr; 2cr. A study of
the current periodicals of the Spanish-speaking world, with supple-
mentary readings and lectures to establish a background of the actual
social, economic, and political conditions in the Hispanic countries.
Attention will be devoted to journalistic methods and technique. Pre-
requisite: Spanish 10b or equivalent. 11 TT. First semester:

Spain, Mr. Ortega. Second semester: Spanish-America, Mr. Neale—
Silva.

18. FRANCE OF TopAy (French 18). Yr; 2 cr. Reading and discussion
of books, newspapers, and periodicals. Prerequisites: French 10b
and sophomore standing. 8 TT. Mr. Harris.

50-51. FREEHAND DRAWING AND ILLUSTRATION. (See Drawing 50-51).
100. THESIS. Yr; 2 cr. Staff.

104. EDITORIAL WRITING. I; 2 cr. Theory and practice of editorial writ-
ing; analysis of editorial policy; interpretation of current news. Re-

quired of all seniors in the School of Journalism. 9 TT. Mr. Bush. —

105. WRITING OF SPECIAL ARTICLES. I; 2 cr. Lectures and practice in
preparing special articles for newspapers and magazines. Not open
to students below the junior year. Required of all students in the
School of Journalism. 11 TT. Mr. Bush, Miss Patterson.

106. CriticAL WritInG. II; 2 cr. The function of criticism in jour-
nalism; reviewing of motion pictures, plays, concerts, and books for
newspapers. Open only to seniors. 9 TT. Mr, Bleyer.

107. MAGAZINE ARTICLES. II; 2 cr. Instruction and practice in the
methods of popularizing scientific and technical material, including
that in government and politics, economics, social service, and educa-
tion. Prerequisite: Journalism 105. 11 TT. Mr. Bush.

* Does not count toward the requirements for graduation from the College of
Letters and Science except for students in the School of Journalism, and in other

special courses as follows: Journalism 3 and 8 count also in the School of Com-
merce.