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adjusting triangulation systems. Filling in topographic details 

 with plane table and transit. Beginning of elementary railroad 

 surveying. 



ECONOMICS 

 (Commerce Hall) 



9. ACCOUNTING. Three credits. First semester. Prerequis- 

 ite, sophomore standing. LILLY. 



10. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING. Three credits. Second semester. 

 Prerequisite, sophomore standing. LILLY. 



145. MONEY AND BANKING. Three credits. First semester. 

 Prerequisite, 1-2. CUSTIS. 



JOURNALISM. 

 (Commerce Hall.) 



105-106. PBINCIPLES OF ADVERTISING. Three credits per se- 

 mester. Laboratory deposit, $2.00. Prerequisite, Journalism 101- 

 102, 107-108. TBOXELL. 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 

 (Engineering Hall.) 



105. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Four credits. Either semes- 

 ter. Junior C. E., Ch. E. and M. E. Prerequisite, Mathematics 62, 

 Physics 96, 98. KIRSTEN, CURTIS. 



A short course giving the fundamental principles of direct 

 currents with experimental tests on commercial dynamos and 

 motors. 



ENGLISH 

 (Denny Hall.) 



5-6. FRESHMAN COMPOSITION. Two credits per semester. 

 For students in the College of Forestry. 



GEOLOGY 

 (Science Hall) 



6. GEOLOGY FOR FORESTRY STUDENTS. Four credits. Second 

 semester. Laboratory deposit, $1.00. CULVER. 



11. CLIMATOLOGY. Four credits. First semester. Three reci- 

 tations and one laboratory period. Laboratory deposit, $1.00. 

 SAUNDERS, SALISBURY. 



