110.

119.

121.

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125.

126.

140.

141.

185.

186.
200.
201.

205.
219.

220.

227.

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SPEECH 233

FoRMS oF PuBLIC ADDRESS. II; 2 er. Designed particularly for
graduate students not majoring in speech. 9 TT. Mr. Ewbank.

ADVANCED DRAMATIC PRODUCTION. Yr; 2 er. Students are urged to
take Speech 123 in connection with this course. Prerequisite: Speech
19 or consent of instructor. 2:30 MW. Mr. Troutman.

Voice SCIENCE. I; 8 cr. Prerequisites: Speech 2 and upper-group
status. 2:30-4:30 M, 2:30 W. Mr. Weaver.

INTERPRETATION OF CLASSIC LITERATURE. I; 2 cr. Prerequisite:
Speech 22 or consent of instructor. 1:30-3:30 Tu. Miss Johnson.

SPEECH PATHOLOGY. I; 8 cr. Prerequisites: Speech 1 and 25.
11 MWF. Mr. West.

ADVANCED CORRECTION OF SPEECH DisorpeRS. II; 3 cr. Prerequi-
sites: Speech 1 and 25. 11 MWF. Mr. West.

STAGE DESIGN (Applied Arts 140). II; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Speech
19 or graduate standing in speech. 3:30 TT. Mr. Varnum.

PSYCHOLOGY OF SPEECH. II; 3 cr. Prerequisites: Psychology 1,
Speech 2, and upper-group status. 10 MWF. Mr. Weaver.

INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS. I; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Speech 2 or
25, or consent of instructor. 10 MWF. Mr. Hanley.

ADVANCED PHONETIcS. II; 38 cr. Mr. Hanley.
RESEARCH. Yr; *cr. Mr. Weaver.

INTRODUCTION TO GRADUATE WORK IN SPEECH. I; 1 cr. 10 Tu. Mr.
Weaver.

SEMINARY, RHETORIC AND ORATORY. Yr; 2 cr. 7-9 Th. Miss Borchers.

SEMINARY, DRAMATIC PrRopUCTION. I; 2 cr. 3:30-5:30 W. Mr.
Troutman.

SEMINARY, THEORY OF ORAL INTERPRETATION. II; 2 cr. 1:30-3:30
Tu. Miss Johnson.

SEMINARY, SPEECH PATHOLOGY. Yr;2cr. 7:30-9:30 Tu. Mr. West.

TEACHERS’ COURSE

SEMINARY, TEACHERS’ PrRoBLEMS, I, II; 2-3 cr. Open only to majors
and minors in speech and to graduate students. Required of all
majors and minors who are candidates for the University Teachers’
Certificate. 1:30-8:30 Th. Miss Borchers.