14 ANNUAL REPOKT OF THE 



REPORT ON THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 



GEOGRAPHY. 



By J. B. Woodworth. 



To meet the requirements of the Students' Army Training Corps, 

 the regular courses of the Department were, with few exceptions, 

 abandoned, and special short term courses in geology, geography, 

 and meteorology were planned for the entire year ; but the signing 

 of the armistice in November was followed by the closure of the 

 Training Corps at the end of its first term, December 21st, and 

 the attempt to complete the year by a return to the regular 

 courses. Geology 12, geological surveying, was conducted 

 throughout the year without change of plan. The military courses 

 called for a year divided into three terms. Certain courses in 

 the second and third terms were counted as half courses, and 

 some courses were repeated in each of the three sessions. Owing 

 to the outbreak of the influenza in October, the attendance was 

 very irregular. The following tabulation represents the courses 

 and the attendance. 



Harvard: 



Geology l 1 — Professor Woodworth; Mr. Vaughan 7 



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« 43 « ft « « 00 



" 53 _ « « « « 38 



03 « « « « g 



« -1 91 « « « « 



« j2 3 " " " " 6 



14 — " Raymond 3 



16 2 — " Woodworth 10 



20e 3 — " " 1 



Geography A 1 — Professors Atwood and Raymond 96 



7 1 — Professor Atwood 15 



Meteorology l 1 — " Ward 39 



" 3V— " " 6 



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20a— " " 1 



