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lrxoe and Inlustrinl Fu1cet1cn

 

Trnle Analysis
ohon Mnnc.gementl roblems

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Conference Leader 'lrnining
Instructional Material in Induer iel quc ti.on
:rincioles of Trade 'Fenching
OC?'1011L1 {Fiidzlice
Orgrynization rnd Opeletion of Far ~time and

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Evening Classes
Surveys in Industriel Education

Sn: ciol Proble .s in Ind1eL. rial Education

 

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143 Mofiern Indus tri 1 Analysis 2
l7le,b Frincinles and Philosoyhy of Industrial Foucation ? each
18?e,b Methods in Industrial quCntion ; eech
Vocational Tducztion

211 The Administrstion 01 Vocational EducetiOn 3

2’2 Special Vroolems in Vocational fiduCution 3

Reouire ments for graduation:

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3,135.

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128 semester hours

3 standing of at least 1.0

The completion of the curriCulum required in the areas, majors,
and minors set forth in the catalog.

 

The Faculty was adjourned.

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Maurice r. Seay

 

Secretary

NIIUTES or 11: *rrvyxsxmy FAC.LI-
LMCLTUHR 8,1947
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The University Faculty met in the Assemb'y Room of L::ffe rty Hell
Monday, Decemaer 8, at 4:00 p.m. President Donovan firesid_e d. Members
ent were Thomas P. Cooper, W. C. Eaton, J. S. Horine, W. H. Insko,
Jongeward, Earl P Slone, and Claude S)rowles

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The minutes of November 10 were read and approved.

Bern Seay announced to the Faculty that because of delay in the
ntinv of the schedule of classes for the Winter Wuarter, the deans
the colleges had agreed that there would be no pro—Classification
students and that an additional day would be needed at the evening
tne quarter to complete this work. The Faculty approved a motion

 

t one do .y oe added to the classification period an& thut classes

:rt on Thursday, J.1uary 8,1nstead of cdnes deJ, January 7.