COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
1 1 1 Biology
PROFESSORBAILEY
MR. MYERS
The summer courses in this department are identical with the corresponding courses given in tlie regular academic session in Westhampton College and in Richmond College. Zoology 1 and 2 may be taken together, but those who register for both courses will not be allowed to take additional work.
ZooLOGYSla-Invertebrate Zoology. A comprehensive study of the structure, development, habits and life of invertebrate animals. Five lecture-recitation periods a week. Credit with Zoology Slb, five semester hours. 8 :50, Biology Building.
Sl-b-lnvertebrate Zoology Laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany Zoology Sl-a. Two hours, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 :45; Biology Btllilding.
ZOOLOGYS2a-Vertebrate Zoology. A comprehensive study of the structure, development, habits and life of vertebrate animals. Five lecture-recitation periods a week Credit with Zoology S2b, five semester hours. 12 :30; Biology Building
S2b-Vertebrate Zoology Laboratory. A laboratory course to accompany Zoology S2a. Two hours, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 2 :00; Biology Building.
ZooLOGYSl2-Human Physiology. A study of the human body with reference to structure, function and care. Attention is given to both the anatomic and the hygienic aspects. Assigned topics for outside reading and reports. Meets the requirements of the "West Law" for Virginia Public School teachers. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 11 :35 ; Biology Building.
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Chemistry
PROFESSORCoRNTHWAITE
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CHEMISTRYSl (a) General Chemistry. An introduction to the phenomena, methods, principles, history, and applications of the science of Chemistry. Prerequisite, High School Physics, or Physics 1. One lecture daily. Credit, with Chemistry Sl (b), five semester hours. The equivalent of Chemistry 1 of the regular academic session. 11 :35 ; Chemistry Building.
(b) General Chemistry Laboratory.-To accompany Chemistry Sl (a). Two hours daily. 9:45; Chemistry Building.
CHEMISTRYS2 (a) General Chemistry.-A continuation of Course S 1 (a), with emphasis on fundamental theories One lecture daily. Credit, with Chemistry S2 (b), five semester hours. The equivalent of Chemistry 2 of the regular academic session. 12 :30; Chemistry Building.
(b) GeneraJ Chemistry Laboratory.-To accompany Chemistry S2 (a). Two hours daily. 9 :45; Chemistry Building.
CHEMISTRYS3 (a) Organic Chemistry.-An introduction to the study of the hydrocarbons and their substituted derivatives covering the aliphatic series with emphasis on biochemical and synthetic applications. This course meets the requirements in Organic Chemistry of the standard medical colleges. One lecture daily. Credit, with Chemistry S3 (b) five semester hours. The equivalent of Chemistry 3 of the regular academic session. 8 :SO; Chemistry Building.
(b) Organic Chemistry Laboratory.-To accompany Chemistry S3 (a) . Two hours daily. 9 :45; Chemistry Building. Additional credit of one semester hour may be obtained for extra laboratory work.
CHEMISTRYS6. Analytical Chemistry.-The elementary principles of gravimetric and volumetric analysis and the solution of problems. The equivalent of Chemistry 6 of the regµlar academic session. Five hours daily. Credit, five semester hours. Time to be arranged. Chemistry Building.
(Note.-In each course a contingent deposit of five dollars must be made to cover excessive breakage. This will be returned at the end of the course after the cost of breakage has been deducted.)
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Economics
PROFESSORTHOMAS
ECONOMICSSl. The Principles of Economics.-This course is designed to give a comprehensive knowledge of some . of the underlying principles of Economics. A partial list of topics for discussion includes: Production, Consumption, Value, Price, Monopoly, Money and Banking. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 9 :45 ; Room S.
ECONOMICS S2. Current Economics Problems.-International Trade, Foreign Exchange, Tariff, Rent, Wages, Interest, Profits. It is expected also to consider some of the elementary problems of transportation and public finance. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 10 :40; Room S.
Education
PROFESSORGLICK PROFESSORMCDANEL
EDucATION Sl. Educational Psychology.-A ~neral course of Educational Psychology, dealing with the original nature and development of children, and the major factors that facilitate their learning. These factors will include laws of learning, transfer of training, motivation, individual differences, special abilities and disabilities, mental hygiene, etc. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. Professor Glick. 8 :SO; Room L.
EDUCATIONS2. Educational Sociology.-A course dealing essentially with the construction of a social philosophy of public education, mainly from the point of view of the elementary and secondary school. The course will bear upon the function of the school in the major social problems of the age. Professor Glick. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 10 :40; RoomL.
EDUCATIONS3. An Introduction to Education.-A course dealing with some of the major theories and practices in education, stressing the general rather than the professional point of view. The course is designed to serve as a beginning course for those
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just entering upon professional study in education, and as a course of general information for those who desire a more general contact with this field of study. Professor Glick. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 1-&:4tr'j_ Room L. 11,'.3.f
EDUCATIONS4. History of Edu,cation in the United' States.-As a basis for evaluating present trends in education what has been done in the past is essential. In this course will be shown the development of our present system from colonial times; the influences of leaders in educational thought; how support and control have become a state function. Comparison will be made of the American program of education with that of some of the European countries. Professor M cDanel. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 9 :45 ; Room R.
English PROFESSORJOHNSON PROFESSORLUTZ
ENGLISH Sl. Writing by Types.-Study and practice in appreciating and writing the simpler forms of essay, sketch, one act play, and verse. Professor Lutz. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 8 :50; Room B. (This course may be taken to remove conditions in either semester of English 1-2 of the winter term.)
ENGLISH S2. 19th Century Literaturc.-The Romantic Movement, the Victorian Era, and the Tum of the Century. Professor Lutz. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 9 :45; Room B. (This course may be taken to remove a condition in the second semester of English 3-4 of the winter term . )
ENGLISH S3. Literary Appreciation.-A study of major essays from the different schools of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century critics. Professor Lutz. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 12 :30; Room B.
ENGLISH S4. American Litera.ture.-A survey of the literature of America from the early settlements to Whitman. Parallel reading and written reports. Professor Johnson. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 8 :SO; Room J.
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ENGLISH SS. Chief Elizabethan Dranwtists.-A study of the chief contemporaries of Shakespeare, with some consideration of the origin of English drama and the development of the various dramatic forms. Parallel reading and written reports will be required. Professor Johnson. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 10 :40 ; Room J.
ENGLISH S6. The English Novel to M eredith.-An historical study of the English novel up to recent times. Some of the great Eighteenth Century and early Nineteenth Century novels will be read. Parallel reading and written reports will be required. Professor Johnson. Five hours a week. Credit, three semester hours. 11 :35; Room J.
French
PROFESSORHOLTZCLAW
(French Sl and S2 are offered covering both semesters of the first year. The classes meet two hours daily. Students may register for either or both semesters.)
FRENCH Sl. Elementary French (June 13-July 13).-This course is intended for students with little or no knowledge of French. The work will include pronun~iation on phonetic basis ; careful training in the elements of French grammar; readingi of simple selections; vocabulary buil'ding, dictation and simple composition; practice in speaking the language. Ten hours a week, for four and a half weeks. Test, July 13th. Credit, three semester hours. 8 :SO and 10 :40; Room D.
FRENCH S2. Elementary French (July 14-August 12).-A continuation ofFrench Sl. Ten hours a week, for four and a half weeks. Credit, three semester hours. 8 :SOand 10 :40; Room D.
FRENCH S3. Intermediate French.-A systematic review of French grammar; composition of moderate difficulty; dictation. Reading of typical works of modern poets and prose writers. Text to vary. Conversation based on the texts. Credit, three semester hours in either semester of Second Year French. Five hours a week. 11 :35 ; Room D
(This course will not be offered unless as many as six students register for it prior to June 13th.)
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T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW
SUMMER SESSJON 1932
The University of Richmond is the only university in the state offering law work in the summer. Subjects have been selected to afford proper work for those beginning the study of law, as well as for students in the upper classes. Schedules are prepared in advance, so that recent graduates from college and those engaged in teaching in preparatory schools may by attendance at two full summer sessions gain credit for one year of law work.
Two years of college work, viz. sixty semester hours, are necessary for admission. Students may register in one or both of the seven weeks' terms. The Law School is fully accredited by both the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools.
Classes are held in the evening hours from 6 :30 to 9 :10.
First Term
JUNE 13 -Registration and organization of classes. JULY 25-27-Examination and end of first term.
Second Term
AuG. 1 -Registration and organization of classes. SEPT. 8-10 -Examinations and end of second term.
SUBJECTS
First Term
Contracts I.. ( 4 er) Criminal Procedure (2 er) Bills and Notes .................. ( 4 er) Wills ( not including Administration) ................ ( 2 er)
Second Term
Sales ···-··-················-·······( 4 er) Torts 1................................(2 er) Equity !.. ............................ ( 4 er) Bankruptcy ...... .. ....... .. ..... (2 er)
Fees
Matriculation fee ( one fee covers both terms) ........$10.00
Tuition fee-per semester hour credit........................ 9.00
A separate folder and announcement of the summer session is published by the Law School.
For further information apply to:
M.
R. DouBLES, Dean, 601 North Lombardy Street, Richmond, Virginia.
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REGISTER OF STUDENTS IN 1931 SUMMER SESSION
ABBITT,RAYMONDEDGERTON Victoria, Va.
ALLAN, NAN MARTIN Lauderdale, Fla.
ALLEN, DOROTHYMAE ., Richmond, Va.
ALLEN, MABELRANDOLPH.: , Richmond, Va. ANDREWS,SAMUELBRYANTPATTERSON..........................................Richmond, Va.
BASS, DAVIDEDWARD,JR.............•·····-·················•···•·••······················•···Richmond, Va. BINNS, FLOYDTHOMAS............................................................................Doswell, Va.
BOOKER,DANIEL CoLEMAN , Richmond, Va.
BousMAN, GARY ALFRED........................................................................Richmond, Va.
BowEN, MARY 0LLIE Tazewell, Va.
BowLES, SADIE MAUDE................................ , .....................••···········-···GlenAllen, Va. BRADSHAw, HERBERT0..ARENCE Rice, Va.
BROOKS,WELFORDAnmsoN Richmond, Va. BROTT,WILLIAM FouT··•··-····································································Richmond, Va.
BROWN,ALLENEPEARL.............................................- ...........................Richmond, Va.
BRUGH, KATHARINEGRAY..................................................................Richmond, Va.
BRYAN,FRANCESBLANDTuCKER......................................................Petersburg, Va.
BuDOWITZ, MoE..................................•...............,....................................Richmond, Va.
BuRGER,HENRY JoHN ·-·······················NewYork, N. Y.
BuRRuss, MRs. GRACEPucKETT Richmond, Va.
BURTON,WILLIAM STONE....................•...............................................Richmond, Va.
BuTZNER,WILLIAM VI' ALKER,JR...............................................Fredericksburg, Va.
CAMPBELL,OTHO PERRY Sparta, Va.
CARMACK,LEONARDDAvrn..........................................................Silver Springs, Md.
CARTE'R,ALLEN ELDRIDGE .., ...................................................................Richmond, Va.
CAvEDo, WILLIAM FITZGERALD ••·······························-···-····-·········Richmond, Va. CLARK , CARRIELEE. Chester, Va. COOPER , ANN McILWAINE ......• Petersburg, Va. COPLEY,WILLIAM HENRY Richmond, Va. COTTINGHAM,LEVIN BRUCE,JR Richmond, Va.
CRIGHTON,CHARLES NEVIN................................................................Richmond, Va.
CRooKs, Lours THURMAN........•...••··········-
N. Y. CUMMINGS.,GEORGEBRADLEY Richmond, Va.
DAVIS, NANCY ALLEN Portsmouth, Va.
DECKER,WILLIAM CHESLEY Fredericksburg, Va.
DICKINSON, WILLIAM DERwooo...................+··-·······························Richmond, Va.
EACHO, STUARTANTHONY Richmond, Va.
EcHoLs, JAMES BRANCH Blackstone, Va.
ELLIS, BESSIE HoLLAND........................................................................Richmond, Va.
EVANS, WILLIAM HuGHES.............•.......... Richmond, Va.
FALLIN, LESTERWRIGHT........................................................................Oldhams, Va.
FALLS , HOWARDPARKER
Va.
FITZPATRICK,HELEN VIRGINIA..............•.............................................Richmond, Va.
FLORANCE,SuE GARDNER......................................................................Richmond, Va.
FOLKES, FRANCES CRuMP....................................................................Richmond, Va.
FoRE, ERON MuRRAY Chester, Va.
FoRE, WILLIS JuLIAN Chester, Va.
FOSKETT,CATHERINELAUDER....·-·············································London Bridge, Va.
FosTER, Guy Ar.Ex ..........................................................................Cobbs Creek, Va.
FRASER,JESSIE MAcDoNALD Charleston, W. Va.
FREUND, FREDERICREINERT................................................................Richmond, Va.
GILMORE,J. SPENCER Richmond, Va.
GOLDSTON,RALPH LAWRENCE Richmond, Va.
GREEN,CHARLES........•.............................................................................Richmond, Va.
GRINNAN, ST. GEORGETUCKER, JR...................................................Richmond, Va.
HABEL,JoHN WooDROW Amelia, Va.
HAGEMANN,FREDERICKWILHELM....................................................Richmond, Va.
HARLESS,RICHARDB ...................................................................Christiansburg, Va.
HARRIS, FRANK HOWARD,JR Richmond, Va.
HENDERSON,HORACEEDWARD Richmond, Va.
HOBSON,RrcHARD MILTON....................................................................Richmond, Va.
HowELL, ARDEN..........................................................................•...................Vinita, Va.
HUDGINS,WILLIAM JESSE, JR Richmond, Va.
HUFFMAN, GEORGELEONARD Orange, Va.
HUNTER,ASHBY EXALL Richmond, Va.
HURLEY,BENJAMIN DENBEIGH..................................................................Wake, Va.
HuROWITZ,MARY Richmond, Va.
INGRAM,CLIFFORDH .................................................•.. London Bridge, Va.
]ARIN, ISADORE New York, N. Y.
JACOBSON,DA\'ID..................................................................•.................Richmond, Va.
JoB, MURIEL MARION
JOHNSON, HENRY SATTERWHITE
Va.
·Hyla s, Va.
JONES, JESSIE MILLER Washington, Va.
]ONES, MARGARETCARTER ................................................................Richmond, Va.
]ONES, THOMAS· ScoTT......•.................................................................Richmond, Va.
KERR, GEORGEH Oxford, Pa.
KIMBRELL,WILLIAM CLARENCE....................................................•.....Richmond, Va.
KRITZER,ZOE CoRBIN...........................................•................................Richmond, Va.
KYLE, JAMES MADISON Woodlawn, Va.
LEAKE, WINNON BINFORD - Glen Allen, Va.
LEE, GEORGEMEADE Milldale, Va.
LEE, SIK PANG............................................................................•...........Canton, China
LIGON, EDGARWILLIAM, JR..................................................................Richmond, Va.
LoNG, HENRY PoLLARD..........................................................................Richmond, Va.
LoRD, FRANK KNIGHT, JR...................................................................Richmond, Va.
LOTT,BEN....................................................................................................Norfolk, Va.
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LouGHEAD,JosIE EDITH......................................................................Unionville, Mo.
LovENSTEIN, Louis ........................•.......................................................Richmond, Va.
LovING, A.LICEFIELD..............................................................................Richmond, Va.
LovING, FRANKLIN BABBITT Richmond, Va.
LUNDIN, FRANCES.ELIZABETH.....•......................................................Richmond, Va.
LYNCH, MABEL WILLIE. Richmond, Va.
MADISON,MARY ELIZABETH......................................................•.........Richmond, Va.
MARTIN, JOHN RALPH Pulaski, Va.
MARTIN, LA GRANDE................................................................................Chester, Va.
MARTINE,CAROLYNAMELIA....................•...................................Frederalsburg, Md.
MATHEWSON,MARY ANN ....................................................................Richmond, Va.
MAYO, WALTER VERNON Richmond, Va.
McSwEENEJY,Jos ,EPH JOHN, JR Richmond, Va.
MEADOR,CARLWIS.E Richmond, Va.
MINOR, PHILIP ALLEN..........................................................................Newtown, Va.
NELSON,MAY RuGGLES........................................................................Richmond, Va.
NUNEZ, RAFAELANGEL............................................................San Jose, Costa Rica
NYLANDER,ERNEST WALLACE............................................................Richmond, Va.
PAGE, WILLIAM CRETH Moseley., Va.
PEARCE,JoHN LEROY..........................................................................Edenton, N. C. PEARMAN,WILLIAM WARREN,JR. Richmond, Va.
PERKINS, JosEPH Ross Richmond, Va.
PERKINSON,MARIONPHYLIS..............................................................Richmond, Va.
PERROW,JAMES B. S Hurt, Va.
PIERCE,WILLARDREED Highland Springs, Va.
POLLARD,HELEN EsTELL~ Richmond, Va.
PURCELL,EDw ARDLEE Richmond, Va.
RAGLAND,ELINOR VAUGHAN Richmond, Va.
RAWLINGS,EUGENEWILMOT....................................................................Jarratt, Va. RAY, EDWARDScoTT..................................................................................Ashland, Va.
RAWLINGS,WILLIAM BYm ...............................................................Richmond, Va.
REESE, JESSE ALLEN............................................................................St. Charles, Va. RICE, CHARLES!RuDOLPH..........•.......................................................Heathsvi!le, Va.
ROBINS, SPOTSWOOD................................................................................Richmond, Va.
ROBINS,WALTERRALEIGH,JR Richmond, Va. ROOKE, NORMAN As.HBY......................................................................Richmond, Va.
RosABAL, VIcroR. ..........................•..............................................Heredia, Costa Rica
ROSENBLUM,NOAH Louisl Manchester, N. H. SANDERS,SAMUEL ROUNTREE,JR Richmond, Va. RYLAND,MARY McCLINTOCK Richmond, Va.
SCHOOLS,GEORGEWESTON Farnham, Va. SCHULZE,WILLIAM Monroe, La. SHELTON,BERTHA ELEANOR................................................................Richmond, Va. SHEPPARD,MELVIN ' 0MAR...........•........................................................Richmond, Va.
SHETIER,GEORGEANDREW....................................................................Richmond, Va.
SIEGEL, MAx .......• Richmond, Va.
SIMPSON, O'WIGHTON DELK......•...... Smithfield, Va.
SIMS, ROBERTWARD Richmond, Va.
SINGELTARY,MARION..........•.....................................•.........................Bradenton, Fla.
SLAUGHTER,MARGARETDANA......................................................Miami Lodge, Va.
ST. CLAIR, JOHN AnAM···•·+··········································•······················Richmond, Va.
STEPHENSON,DORAHoRNADAY Richmond, Va.
STONE,}AMES WILLIAM...............+·························································Bedford, Va.
STONE,SAMUEL ROLLINS,}R Mt. Airy, Va.
TAAM, WAI HuNG ................................•+•····••·••·····································Canton, China
TARRANT,WILLIAM GARLAND,}R.....................................................Richmond, Va.
TERRELL,ROBERTVAUGHAN Richmond, Va.
TERRY,WILLIAM PARKER......................................•.............................Burkeville, Va.
TOMLIN,MARY CARTER. Petersburg, Va.
TRAVIS,HELEN SATIERLEE•
Va.
TYLER,LINLARDELLSWORTH....................................................•...........Hopewell, Va.
VAN SICKLER,F. LAKE Purcellville, Va.
VIAL, HoRACE RUDOLPHWILBER................................••···········-·········Richmond, Va.
WALKER,J osrn LEE Richmond, Va.
WALTERS,GEORGETAZEWELL.................................................................Richmond, Va.
WATIS, JESSIE LouISE Richmond, Va.
WHALEN, RussELL MITCHELL ...........•......................... Johnstown, Pa.
WHEELWRIGHT,THOMAS STEWART,JR Buckland Springs, Va.
WILCOX, SAMUEL....................................•...............................................Richmond, Va.
WILLIAMS, PEYTON RANDOLPH..............................................•...........Richmond, Va.
WILSON, ROBERTMILES , Jackson Heights, N. Y.
WONG, CHEE vVING Canton, China
Woon, }AMES !. Moseley, Va.
Law Students
ANTHONY,CHARLES.................................................................................Evington, Va.
BAYLISS,WILLIAM BENTON..............................•.................................Richmond, Va.
BERKELEY,ARCHIE C. Richmond, Va.
BIVINS, FREDERICKC...................................................................Newport News, Va.
CARLTON,EMORYLI NWOOD...........+••·····················
CHAPMAN, BENJAMIN E .......................................................•...................Salem, Va.
CHERRY,PARKERE Glen Allen, Va.
CoHN, JOSEPH } ......•................ Richmond, Va.
COUNTS,CHESTERC...........................................................................Tuscumbia, Ala.
CRENSHAW, CLAY..........................................................•.......................Richmond, Va.
CRENSHAW,L. G Richmond, Va.
DERVISHIAN,HAROLDH ..........................................•·•+·•····· ·· Richmond, Va.
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GooDE,VIRGILH ...........................................................................................Henry, Va.
FARMER, FRANCES..................................................................................Richmond, Va.
JAMES, ANDREWE. •...............................................................................Richmond, Va.
MACFARLANE.,ROBERTB .........................................................................Richmond, Va.
MATHEWSON,NATHAN S
Va.
MATHEWSON,THEODORE P •..................................................................Richmond, Va.
MAURICE, HAROLDC. Richmond, Va.
MILLER, DAVID M ....~·······································································.Lynchburg, Va.
MILLER,Lours . H .....
Va.
MITCHELL,DOUGLASs........................................................................ Walkerton, Va.
NUCKOLS,MARVINE., JR -•Richmond, Va.
O'SULLIVAN,BERNARDC.......•...............................................................Richmond, Va.
PERRY,ALBERTG Tazewell, Va.
RASCHE, HENRY R. ........•.........................................Blacksburg, Va.
SHAW, WARRENM ...................................................................Rockbridge Baths, Va.
SWINK, DAVID M ........................................•..........................................Richmond, Va.
TowILL, THURMAN B ...........................................................................Irvington, Va.
UNDERHILL,MARION D ............:........................................•.................Richmond, Va.