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Pauline Elizabeth Brisker
Joseph Martin Ferguson
Evelyn Gall Freyman
Grade Louise George
Christine Heaps Innings
Gilbert William Kin sbury
Edward Roland Lane
Ernest Eric McLefresh
Willie Edna MadYQX
Chester Walter Malasky
Margaret Eva Moreen
Hughe Farmer Ncrment
Jeanie Bell Parker
Lloyd Emmett Rogers
Edwin Strother Scott
Price SewellP Jr”
Ellen Catherine Sullivan
David Frazee Weaver

Bachelor of Science

Stuart Cohen

William Samuel Jackcwitz
Jack Lentz

Luther Hermann Parr
George Rutherfwrd Wesley

Clarence Rovertscn Yeager

ccneider the candiaatee for de
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the degrees indicated:

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Journalism
English
Economice

Geology

Political Science
Peychology
Polifiical Science
Romance Languages
English
Mathematics
Political
English
Chemietry
Journalism
ArteaMedicine

Science

Chemistry

Hyriene

Zoology

Anatomy and Physiology
Geology

Anatomy and Phyeiology

 

   
  
  
    
  
  
 
 
  
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
   
  
  
 
 
   
  
  
   
   
  
 
  
  
   
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
   

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Minutes of the University Senate — Jan. 25, 1933 if ”

COLLEGE 4F AGRICULTURE Hi i
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture ‘. fi

Henry Frederick Aims
Floyd Cox

Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

Kitty Berry L
Dorothy Wycoff Raybourne
1 Dorothy Ola Strother
§ Mary Belle White

 

‘ COLLEGE OF LAW
Bachelor of Laws
~Lasserre Bradley

Theodore John Cassady
Beverly Potter White

 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts in Education )Cx;“

Catherine Ellis Cassidy Carmel Vincent Ketron ;§j
Anne Thomas Benton Robert Earl McGuire SAM?
Jefferson Sidney Dunn Ruth Mayes fl%rg
Frances Carolyn Foxworth Edna Earle Rummans ww~i
I Lucille Hale Glenn Robert Smith ,iig‘
Emily Bledsoe Jorr's Katherine Cecil Willimns
ames Andrew Lane O1F7

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ‘ 3

Bachelor of Science in Commerce

John Albert Bush ,i;
Newell Marmaiuke Hargett '
John Leslie Mains i;
Emler Albin Neuman 3
Joseph Downing Webb ,

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 
  
  
 
    
     
       
  
  
  
 
   
  
  
    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Econrmics 1 Davifi Hampien JnKirn y
F eneh — Renaii Maedonald

C ommerce a William Edgar Newbolt
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Ccmmittee on Duplic ration of Tmrk yreeented the fellewing new a

courses and chanqee in courses, which were apuroved“

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Library Science 131a Library Ser mi 6

organization and administration of ibra:y work with Chiidren of ‘ m
elementary school age with special emgha- on methods of

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Mathematics and Astronomy 1a ”2. Actuarial Ma Pematicoe The object ‘
of this churse is to give the student an nrtroiwction to Actuarial
Scienc 9 howirig him {he mathematical vrincihiee upon which insurance

is br_< ed”s The topics included ”will be: Theory and Constr‘iction of
Mortality Tables; a detailed study of the various tyyee of life
annuities; Calculation of premiums for insurance policiee including
premiums for varyih g ber efits; net level, preliminary term and

Illinois Standard terminal reserves: annuities and premiums payable
more frequently than once a years Prerequisites: Mathematics 14

and M3 hematics 7a» (Math 14 may be taken concurrently)e Three credita

ngiene and Public Hea.
designed to meet the qt

for the elementary certi

9« HT/giene for Teachers» This Courqe is
uirements of two credi ts in vaiene
icateo Two hours per week. Two creditSo

  

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Minutes of the University Senate a Jan. 25, 1933 ”

Political Science 191- Parliamentary Procedure and Organization. This
course is designed for the purpose of giving students a better undera
standing of conducting an organization under Parliamentary rules-

Some attention will be given to the formation of organizations, the
drafting of constitutions and bylaws and the various types of officers _
necessary to carry on the organization» One hour a week. One credit. a]:

Change in courses:

'Hygiene é Public Health l° Personal and Community Health. Two N
lectures a week. One credit. This is to replace the old

Hygiene 1, carrying 1.3 credits, the requirements being changed
to correspond to the change in credits. The change was discussed
with the Deans of the Colleges that require Hygiene, and met with
the Deans“ approval.

 

Change in Requirements for Graduation

To correspond to the change of credits attached to Hygiene 1, the Faculty
ask that the requirement in Hygiene for graduation be changed from 1.3
credits to 1 credit.

 

College of Commerce
Commerce 115, Contemporary Economic Thought - be raised to Cemmerce glé'
The following recommendation of the Committee on Rules was approved:
”On January 5 the Rules Committee recommended to the University ,
Senate that one=hal£ to one unit in Typewriting be allowed for 3

entrance to the University.» This course goes in the group of 4
vocational subjects." '%

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