126 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

TEACHERS’ COURSE
310. THE TEACHING OF BOTANY. II; 3 cr. (See Biology 310, page 123.)

See Zoology 106 and 107 and Genetics 101-106 for other courses in
evolution and heredity; also Horticulture 7 and 8 for courses in plant
propagation and floriculture. The announcements of the Departments of
Genetics and Horticulture appear under the College of Agriculture.

CHEMISTRY

JOSEPH HowArD MATHEWS, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, Chairman
HOMER BURTON ADKINS, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

FARRINGTON DANIELS, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

RICHARD FISCHER, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

LOUIS KAHLENBERG, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

FRANCIS CRAIG KRAUSKOPF, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

JAMES HENRI WALTON, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

SAMUEL MARION MCELVAIN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry
HENRY AUGUST SCHUETTE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry
HowARD NEWTON CALDERWOOD, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry
NorRIS FOLGER HALL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry
VILLIERS WILSON MELOCHE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry
CLARENCE HARVEY SoruM, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry
JOHN WARREN WILLIAMS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry
HARRY ROBERT DITTMAR, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

LOREN CuRTIS HurD, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

MICHAEL WILLIAM KLEIN, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

DONALD W. MACCORQUODALE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

ROBERT J. MCCuBBIN, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

WILLIAM EARL ROSEVEARE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry

MAJor. In addition to a thesis, at least 30 credits, including course 1,
6 credits in course 11 (including the lectures throughout the year), courses
120 and 180, and 2 credits in each of courses 121 and 131.

la. GENERAL CHEMISTRY. I; 5 cr. Lab. fee and deposit, $17.50. Lec-
ture 9 WF or 10 TT; 6 hrs. lab., 2 hrs. quiz. (Repeated second
semester; lecture 2:30 TT.) Mr. Walton, Mr. Krauskopf, Mr. Sorum,
Mr. Dittmar, Mr. MacCorquodale, Mr. McCubbin, and staff.

1b. GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. II; 5 er. Contin-
uation of Chemistry la, which is prerequisite. Lab. fee and deposit,
$17.50. Mr. Walton, et al.

Chemistry la and Chemistry 1b are consecutive courses in general
chemistry and are desirable courses for students majoring in other sciences
or for those desiring a general cultural knowledge of chemistry. These two
courses satisfy the requirements of 10 credits in science for the B.A. degree.
The work in Chemistry 1a is devoted to theoretical chemistry and descrip-
tive chemistry of the non-metals, and that of Chemistry 1b to the general
chemistry of the metals and qualitative analysis. Students who have had
good courses in chemistry in high school are placed in sections in which the
work is more advanced. The equivalent of either of these courses may be
taken in the summer session and Chemistry 1a is also offered in the second
semester.