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HOME ECONOMICS 339

TOPICAL WoRK IN Foops AND NUTRITION. I, II; *cr. Miss Marlatt,
Miss Parsons.

HOUSING AND HOUSE MANAGEMENT

GENERAL SURVEY, ELEMENTARY HOUSE MANAGEMENT. II; 2-4 er.
Lectures, 2 cr.; laboratory, 1 er.; practice cottage, 1 cr. The house,
its plans, and its care, so as to lessen labor, secure more sanitary con-
ditions, and give an appreciation of fundamental factors in house
decoration, cost of living, the budget, and problems in home manage-
ment. Especially planned for social welfare workers. Reference
work is required. Laboratory includes the house plan, color in house,
scoring the room, wood finishes, textile problems, such as adulteration
and cleaning, manufacturing of clothing, and supervised house prac-
tice work. Open to juniors and seniors in all colleges. Lab. fee $2.25
per lab. cr. Miss Cowles and staff.

House ARCHITECTURE AND SANITATION. I; 2 cr. Historie and pres-
ent day architectural styles illustrated by slides and field trips. Study
of problems involved in building the present day house, including
choice of site, details of house construction, plumbing, heating, venti-
lation, lighting, sanitation. Discussion of house arrangements which
save labor and time in house management. Prerequisite: Home
Econ. 2. Miss Cowles, Miss Roberts.

House ARCHITECTURE LABORATORY. I; 2 cr. Practice in reading

‘ blue prints; planning and drawing floor plans and exteriors of one-

and two-story houses suited to needs of special project. Working
drawings of labor-saving details and built-in furniture. Prerequi-
site: Home Econ. 7 or concurrent registration. Lab. fee $4.50.
Miss Cowles, Miss Roberts.

HouUSING THE WoRKER. II; 2 er. Lecture and discussion course
dealing with the history of housing problems and of housing reform;
present day standards in houses and methods of bettering housing
conditions. Open to Letters and Science juniors and seniors. Miss
Cowles.

HoME Nursinc. I; 1 cr. A two-hour laboratory course in first aid
and home nursing. Open to juniors and seniors in any college. Miss
Murray. ;

TOPICAL WorRK. Yr; *cr. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Miss Cowles,
Miss Dodge, Miss Marlatt, Miss Millhouse, Mrs. Reynolds.

THESIS. Yr; 2cr. On the advice of the major professor Home Eco-
nomics 80 may be substituted. Lab. fee $2.25 per lab. cr. Miss Mar-
latt and staff.

HuMANIcs. II; 1-4 er. The family and child training. Physical
development of the individual from before infancy to adolescence;
problems of hygiene and mental development as influenced by heredity
and nutrition; effect on the home of women in industry; housing
problems in home and institutions; studies in the psychology of habit
formation from birth through adolescence. Observation in hospitals
and in Dorothy Roberts’ nursery school. Open to seniors and gradu-
ate students. Miss Marlatt, Miss Bennett.