. Catalogue . ., 2, Biological Laboratory,Professor for Seniors. CHEMISTRY 1. General chemistry; the non-metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professors Hopkins,Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Freshmen. 2. General chemistry; the metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professor Hopkins,Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Freshmen. 3. Inorganic chemis


. Catalogue . ., 2, Biological Laboratory,Professor for Seniors. CHEMISTRY 1. General chemistry; the non-metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professors Hopkins,Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Freshmen. 2. General chemistry; the metallic elements and theircompounds. Three hours class-room work and two hours laboratory work each , Sat., , Thu., 3, Chemical Laboratory, Professor Hopkins,Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Freshmen. 3. Inorganic chemistry; with especial emphasis on ionichypothesis and chemical equilibrium and their applicationsto the reactions of analytical chemistry. Two hours class-room work and three hours of laboratory work each week-(Chemistry 1, and 2 requisite. Students electing this course are advised to take Physics 1 and 2.) Tu., 2-5, Thu., Fri., , Chemical Laboratory, Professor Doughty, and Dr. Zinn. Elective for Sophomores.,. Course of Study 65 4. Qualitative analysis; reactions and detections of thecommon metallic and acidic ions. Two hours of class-room work and three hours laboratory work each week.( heruistry 1, 2, and 3 requisite.) Tu., 2-5, Thu., Fri., , Chemical Laboratory, Professor Doughty,and Dr. for Sophomores. 5, 6. Quantitative analysis; chiefly laboratory work ingravimetric and volumetric analysis. Six hours laboratory work each week. (Chemistry 1, 2, 3, and 4 requisite.) Mon., 2-4, Wed., Thur., , Chemical Laboratory, Dr. Zinn. Elective for Juniors. 7, 8. Organic chemistry; an introduction to the chemistryof the compounds of carbon. General theory of organicchemistry and preparation of typical compounds. Three hours class-room work and three hours laboratory work each week. (Chemistry 1, 2, 3, and 4 requisite.) Mon., 2-4, Wed., Thur., , Chemical Laboratory, Professor Doughty. Elective for Seniors. ECONOMICS 1, 2. Outlines of economics. Tu., 2, T


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