Fine and Applied Arts English language and literature.
Year
Open
61
Third and Fourth
to
students.
English 444, 445. The Essay. Three hours a week. Winand spring quarters. Credit, three hours each quarter. Reading and discussion of classic and contemporary essays. Open to Third and Fourth Year students. ter
447, 448. Biblical Literature. Three hours a week. and winter quarters. Credit, three hours each quarter. The reading, from Moulton's Modern Reader's Bible, of selected books
English
Fall
as literary wholes, the interpretation of their central meanings, and their application in life. Study of the principal literary types as represented in the Bible, and the general characteristics of
Hebrew poetry and
prose.
Fall
quarter
Testament; winter quarter (English 448), to Third and Fourth Year students.
English
(English 447), Old Testament. Open
New
Browning. Three hours a week. Fall quarReading and study of the principal ter. poems and of the life of Browning. Open to Third and Fourth 455.
Credit, three hours.
Year
students.
English
410.
Honors Course
in English.
FINE AND APPLIED ARTS MISS COULLING, MISS BEDFORD, MISS CRADDOCK
The purpose
of the
work
in this department
is
to develop
an
appreciation of the beautiful, train the powers of observation,
and secure
skill
and
originality in expression.
Students choosing fine and applied arts as a minor are required to complete eighteen hours of academic work in the department, and at least one term of teaching. minor in this department requires the following courses:
A
Art 111, 131, 132, 133, 201, 347, 443. Home Economics 300 recommended for an elective in Third or Fourth Year.
Applied Arts
Two
111,
112, 113.
is
Elementary Industrial Arts.
hours a week. Credit, one hour each quarter. Constructive activities covering records, foods, shelter, clothing, tools and utensils, and transportation integrated with other subjects, together with principles of color, design, creative drawing, and art ap-