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School Of Edu
Will Be Availab
Tentative Courses For
Announced By Stodda
Dr. J. A. Stoddard, dean of the
university summer school, has an
ttounced tentative courses for the
first summer school, beginning July
3, and ending Aug. 24. The follow
ing courses are being planned and
will be offered if there is sufficient
demand:
Biology
Sit. General Biology. Mr. \\'ebb.
Four credits. Thirty hours of reci
tation and 60 hours of laboratory
work. Laboratory fec, $2.50. (9
a. n.)
533. Botany. Mr. Webb. Four
credits. Thirty hours of recitation
and 60 hours laboratory work. Lab
oratory fee, $2.50. (11 a. n.)
Chemistry.
Mr. Davis
S31. Qualitative Analysis. Three
credits. Two hours lecture and lab
oratory per day. (3 p. mn.)
S101. Organic Chemistry. Four
credits. One hour lecture and three
hours of laboratory work per dab.
S102. Organic Chemistry. Four
credits. One hour lecture and three
hours of laboratory work per day.
(9 a. n.)
A laboratory fee of $5.00 is
charged with each course.
Commerce.
.i thcre is sufficient demand for
courses in the school of commerce,
courses will be provided.
Education.
S103. Arts and crafts in the clc
mcntary school. Miss Turbyfill.
(8-10 a. mn.)
8114. Book Selcction for Ele
mentary schools. Libraries. Mrs.
Moss. Three credits. (10 a. n.)
S151. Guidance in the High
School. Mr. McCormac. Three
credits. (:) a. n.)
St55. Audio-Visual Education.
Mr. McCormac. Three credits. (8
a. im.)
St1)2. Social Studice. in Elemcn
tary Schools. Miss Munday. (9
a. m.)
SI1t. Language Arts in Ele
mentary Schools. Miss Mundy. (11
' . mn.)
St80. Teaching Science in Ele
mentarv Grades. Mr. Dowling.
'T hree credits. (9 a. in.)
A Ss1. 'Teaching Science in
Secondary Grades. Mr. Dowling.
Three credits. (10 a. in.)
5201. Seminar in Education. Mr.
Smtith and the School of Education
taf'. N. cri. :cu ied of all
graduate students majoring in edu
cation. (2 hours a week, 7 :30 p. in.
Monday.)
5202. Occupational Guidance.
Mr. I'etcrson. Three credits. (10
a. mi.)
S219'. Principles of Curriculum
Making. Mr. Daniel. Three credits.
(1t a. mn.)
S219t. Twelve-Year School Pro
grain. Mr. Daniel. Five credits. (10
a. ma.-12 mi.)
S:2o0. I ligh Sch.ool Admninistra
tion. Mr. McCormac. Three credits.
(12M.)
S:z:1. A'dvanace Principles of .Scc
nndary Education. Mr. Daniel.
Three credits. (9 a. mi.)
S235. State Educational Admin
intration. Mr. Daniel. Three credits.
(10 a. mn.)
5214. Philosophy of Education.
Mr. Morse. 'Three credits. (I t a. mn.)
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First Summer School
rd; To Start July 3rd
S245. Statistical Methods. Three
credits. (9 a. n.)
S254. Administration of Voca
tional F.ducation. Mr. Peterson.
Three credits. (10 a. In.)
S285. Foundation Course in Edu
cation. Mrs. Fitzgerald.
.2004. Workshop Teachings in
ienientary Education. Mr. Ward.
The Extension Division of the uni
versity will conduct workshops
throughout the state at key centers.
During July 3-July 28. the work
shop will be held on the university
campus. The course will be held 6
hours daily and will give 4 credits.
Further information concerning the
workshop may be obtained from
Prof. W. II. Ward, director of ex
tension.
English.
l)r. Ariail.
S109. Shakespeares Tragedies.
Three credits. (9 a. mt.)
S140. Teaching English. Three
credits. (10 a. n.)
S228. The Romantic Iovement
in the Nineteenth Century. Three
credits. (11 a. n.)
S248. Browning. Three credits.
(12 'i.)
Three of the above courses will
be given.
Geography.
521. Geography in North Amer
ica. N1r. Petty or Mr. Smith. Three
credits. Four credits with laboratory.
(10 a. in. daily and laboratory period
2--I p. m. T F.)
S25. Geography of Europe. Three
credits. Four credits with labora
tory. (10 a. in. daily and laboratory
2-4 p. in. T'.)
S26. Geography of South Amer
ica. Three credits, four with lab
oratory. (it a. n. daily and labora
tory period 2-4 p. in. TW.)
History.
S2I. Hlistory of the United States
to 1865. Three credits. For sopho
mores and juniors; two credits for
sc niors.
S144. Teaching llistory in Secon
dary Schools. irs. Chlids. Three
credits. (10 a. n.)
5150. History of South Carolina.
1880-1886. Iir. Meriwether. Three
credits. (9 a. n.)
S262. United States Foreign
Policy, 1816-1944. AI r. Callcott.
Three credits. (8 a. in.)
Hygiene.
Dr. Shaycr
SiI. linuman Physiology. lhree
credits. (11 a. m.)
821. Public Ifealtt. Three
credits. (2 p. in.)
SJ3. Sex Hygiene (for women).
Three credits. (:; p. im.)
Library Science.
S:;s. Classification and' Caitalog
ing. Mirs. Rogers. Three credits. (10
a. m.')
S45. D3ook Selectioni for Le
mientary School L,ibraries. NI rs.
AMoss. Tfhree credits. (12 NI.)
848. School I .ihrary Organiza
tion and Admiinistrationi. NI as. Sal
1ey. Three credits. (9 a. mi.)
Modern Languages.
French.
Decan B3radly
Si 1, S12. 1Introdluctory College
French. Trhree~ credits. (x a. mi.)
S21, S22. Intermediate College
French. Three credits. (9 a. im.)
S:31, S:32. Survey of Frechl l.it
erature. 'Three credits. (1 1p. mi.)
' umn 1a.. ?
BROS.
G
AND
DYEING
off of the campus
ulletin;
idents
Airman Makes
New Approach
Zoom Bird In Hand After
Going Through Bushes
In the wec hours of the morning
of Wednesday, May 3, the night was
suddenly pierced by the rending
sound of a crash, skidding tires,
another crash, and then complete
silence.
Ra:)ng down Bull St. at more
than war-ti:e speed, an Army Air
Base major, name undisclosed.
smashed through the iron fence be
side the Bull St. gates to the uni
versity campus, knocking the iron
fence from its foundation flying
through space, and tearing down
half of the brick wall below. Then,
with brakes locked, the car wobbled
unsteadily down the drive, around,
and back to the gate. There the
'drivcr sat, humping the gate, and
blowing his horn. After a while
even this odd pursuit was aban
doned, and the driver departed (un
der the supervision of a few M P's).
Next morning, practically half the
student body, gaping openly at the
sight, was drawn to the scene of
the 1942 Oldsmobile, practically un
scratched despite all the ravaging
damage (lone to the university fence
and hushes.
German.
Sit. St2. Beginner's German.
Three credits. (S a. in.)
521, S22. Intermediate German.
Three credits. (9 a. Im.)
Spanish.
Si 1. S12. Introductory College
Spanish. Three credits. (11 a. an.)
S21, 22. intermediate Spanish.
Three credits. (2 a. m.)
Political Science.
S105. South Carolina State Cov
ernment. Mr. Sherrill. Three credits.
(12 n.)
Psychology.
S110. Abnormal Psychology. Mr.
Morse. Three credits. (9 a. in.)
Social Work and Sociology.
51.12. Social Problems of South
Carolina. Nfr. Williams. Three
credits. (9 a. in.)
S150. The Family. M i..s Wheeler.
Ihree credits. (8 a. ml.)
8204. Advance Case Work. Miss
Wheeler. Three credits. (9 a. m.)
S208. Children's Case Work.
fiss Wheeler. Three credits. (11
a. m.)
S209. Conuunity Organization.
.\r. W\illianus. Thriee' credits. (in
5235. Unie \e lfare Adminin
istration. Alr. Williams. (12 mi.)
Note: S2 la. Social 1Prolhemxs. Ailr.
Williams. Thiree credits or I.abor
l'roblem-. Mr. WVilliams. three
credits .ELit her of these courses miay
1be subI stit ut ed for lhe counr es iiunder
Al.Wilihams menitioned he fore.
S:?20. M edical Iluforiinat ion for
Social Worker. Miss Wheeler. Thmi5
tourse miiay be subistituted for a
cour..e unmder M iss WheekI(r that was
mieniI tined before.
The School niEduicationi has
issued a b ullet in coneer ning thle
course% ito be offer e(Id duing lie
summeriiC. It will lhe ;available soon
fonii unliversity student.
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From an 8th AAF bomber bai
news that the University has a n,
ing carried into battle by the crei
First Lt. John E. Wilds, Jr.,
christened his huge bomber "Gan
Wilds is a former student of Car
tural engineering.
On their leather flying jacke
painted the "Gamecock", and ha
months. They have participated
the 8th AAF has flown.
USC Naval ROTC
Placed Seventeenti
Pistol Team Will S(
All R. 0. T. C. Men
The l nivcrity Naval R. ). T. (
rifle team take-, its Chances again,
Duke University todlav. In a recen
poll of rifle teams of all the school
and Naval R. O. T. C. letachment:
the l'niversit c of South Carolin
rifle team was given seventeent
place mit of tiini%-SevCen place
Last %ear it bel twenty-fifth plac(
The rifle team is under the clirec
tion of Chief Davis of August:
Georgia. Chief Davis is an old Nav
man, having been in the Navy som
twenty vears. Lieut. R. \'. 1,ihwit
U. S. N., is ofiicer in c harge of th
gronp.
Some tiuie next w\ eck, th le pit<
team will try ior the pi.1ol troplI
Thlis is the firSt tiine a trohliv ha
been the object for attaillimeit.
hIe memiber of the teai are
Robert II. Dick'. captain; l,e'li
J. Coker, R. R1. o:-, R. 1.. 1)avi:
I1mold l. Sinigltary. John I
Shtazal, Jamies C. T"homT.on, \\'i)
liam K. I;oarilnian, Jinies C. Ih1i
nicntt, A. A .. inrkart. J;uts \\
Crawford. and 'ingeneo \\'. .\ itcel
R. Ii. IDicks., capitain,i hia' an avet
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J anes II uninienmtt aie t he only t
odld iimimbers oii t he cemn.
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their places for the climatic concert
took my stand on the left hand aisle
ind seats in the arena.
Music lovers began to dribble inl
the doors. Suddenly 'my eyes lit
upon the toes of shiny brown shoes.
Six feet two inches later I met the
slightly puzzled glance of th- pto
verbial "answer to a maidens
prayer". Gladly would I have
'prayed", but my lucious colleague
on the front door was suddenly
filled with a rather predatory burst
of efficiency and swished hint past
my fading smile to the remotest
seat in the front section.
1 fixed a welcoming grin on my
pan and mechanically barked in
formative commands at the in
creased flow of patrons. The lady
in the red dress suddenly rose on
the steps and blinded me like the
summer sun.
"I've been sitting in the same seat
for ten years, and I can find it I" she
croaked superiorly, snatching her
stub out of my reach.
I felt compassionately for the
seat, and turned to the gentleman
who was looking for "F-G-2". After
seeing him safely seated, I gracious
ly refused admittance to eight lieu
tenants with balcony tickets and
glared warningly at the Columbia
College blond who waved them up
stairs.
The lights dimmed and I barred
the entrance expectantly against the
perpetual onslaught of late comers.
After insulting innumerable best
friends of my dear mother and forc
ing them into back seats to await
the end of the first number, I was
suddenly aware of the fact that the
doorman had sneaked a rather broad
framed lovely down the aisle behinl
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to the one her stub l)provided for her,
and turned the army of sergeants
and the Ladies Aid Society over to
a reluctant ticket collector.
Silently I slunk into the coat room
and drifted into a doze between a
dyed squirrel and an imitation mink.
Visions of the sergeants perched on
the expansive laps of the three vul
tures and the major involved in a
half-nelson inflicted by the lady in
red came as I slept through the
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