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Forestry Quarterly. 



able to the arrangement of securing the Arts degree first, and 

 then in two short years a Master's degree in a subject for which 

 the Arts course has only questionably prepared the student. 



It may be of interest to show what form this novei combina- 

 tion course has taken, which does not, however, displace the regu- 

 lar four year's course. 



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week hours 



Mathematics 3 



Physics 5 



Biology 6 



German and French 4 



English 2 



Latin 3 



Forestry I 



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III 



Chemistry 4 



Mineralogy 3 



Geology 1 



Surveying (Plane) 4 



German and French 2 



English 2 



History 3 



World History 1 



Forestry I 



Option in Mathematics or 



Physics or Philosophy, . . 2 



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English 2 



Political Economy 3 



Constitutional Law, History 2 



Philosophy Option 2 



Science Option 3 



Forestry 6 



II 



week hours 



Chemistry 4 



Biology 4 



German and French 4 



English 2 



History 3 



World History 1 



Forestry 2 



Science Option or Latin . . 2 



IV 



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Chemistry 2 



Geology 2 



Meteorology I 



Biology 3 



Surveying (Topographical) 4 



Political Economy 2 



Constitutional History .... 1 



Forestry 4 



Philosophy Option I 



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20 



VI 



Mathematics 2 



Chemistry Applied 1 



Political Economy 2 



Law, Mercantile 1 



Engineering 4 



Philosophy or Science Op- 

 tion 3 



Forestry 5 



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