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The Universitw Sonate met in the L

December 1%, Witt jresident McVey prcsi
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College 01 Arts

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‘viticism in Journalism. Review'n of
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and books for newspapers, with em1)ha
newsoapers. 3 credits.

Journalism ll”; Publicity for 8010315

and SOCial Service Agencies.

 

Lectures and practice dealing witx the

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news an; scecial articles on the work of schools, collgges, li brzwii leg,
and soci 1 service org nizations. 3 cre(Mi ts.
Journalism 125. Ma {3.zine Article Writing. Lectures, 1m sona.l
conf- renc as and pra tiCe in writing and suomitting mator:al f
nubliCLtion in 'a;czinc , and etc 7y of the markets lor til? material;
:ree—lance article writing. 3 credits.
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10C pr9Ct1cal UgjllCttlQn oi the grinciples discr sscd. Prer quisite;
Genesal Psychology or its eiuivalent. 3 creeitse
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Prisicgl afiuCHtiQn 190. Technique in Ofiiciatinx W1ml t:1c ContL‘ sts.

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s, proLee cures ans techniuue in officiating, iootuell, casketogll,
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systems and prvcedures in paysi cal e:.iuc~tion and a.thlctic activities,
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Physical «1uc: :tic en 203. urre

Physical ’ BruCetion. For Admin

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2 hours recitrtic and lecture. 2 credits.
Physical Eluc .tion 204 Current Studies in th= Administration of

 

Athletic s. For Athletic Directors, Sipervis ors, ané Athletic Coach 3.

A study or representative athletic admisistretive procedures for
yes, gublic school syste as and muni01 05.1 athletic llm.gues. 3 hours

recitation and lecture. 2 credits.

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History 18 . The Geographic Basis of Ame ri Caz Historv. PrerBQUisite,
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Journalism 81?. Feature Writing for Nurses. To be dragged.

 

The Committee apdointed to make a stig’y of the authority of faculty
advisers to student OITBEi? .ations reported thrt th3y hcd not had a meetin:

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MINUTES OF TEL UHIVEHSITY SENATE m JAHTARY 18, 1937

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erred stuflcnts {twittfld tn grobati n by the Resistrar, He outlined the
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