(Front Cover) BULLETIN OF STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI EUGENE FAIR, President DAILY PROGRAM WINTER QUARTER NOVEMBER 30, 1925, TO FEBRUARY 26, 1926 VOL. XXV NOVEMBER. 1925 NO. 11 Entered as second class mail matter April 29, 1915, at the post office at Kirksville, Missouri, under the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912 Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized July 26, 1919 (Page 2) (Page 3) EXPLANATIONS All college courses are designated by Arabic numerals; junior college courses, by numbers 1 to 99 inclusive; senior college courses, by numbers 100 to 199 inclusive. All courses yield 2 1/2 semester hours of credit unless otherwise stated. Periods 1st period—7:55 to 8:45. 2d period—8:50 to 9:40. Assembly period—9:45. 3d period—10:15 to 11:05. 4th period—11:10 to 12:00. 5th period—1:05 to 1:55. 6th period—2:00 to 2:50. 7th period—2:55 to 3:45. The general College Assembly is held on Wednesday. The assembly periods on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday are reserved for College activities. Buildings and Rooms Lib. Library Building. SH Science Hall. MA Manual Arts Building. LT Little Theater. KA Kirk Auditorium. DS Demonstration School. 100 to 199 inclusive, First floor. 200 to 299 inclusive, Second floor. 300 to 399 inclusive, Third floor. 400 to 499 inclusive, Fourth floor. RECEIPTS MAY BE PURCHASED DURING THE LAST WEEK OF THE FALL QUARTER Throughout the entire last week of the Fall Quarter the Business Administrator’s Office will issue receipts for the Incidental and Activities Fees. Any student who intends to enter for the Winter Quarter may take advantage of this and purchase his receipts before the close of the Fall Quarter. This plan is adopted in order to relieve any possible congestion in issuing receipts on the regular registration day. Programs will not be made until November 30. FRESHMEN All Freshmen entering for the first time see Freshmen Advisory Committee before taking any steps in the registration procedure. This Committee is in session all day in Room 103 Library Building. (Page 4) ORDER OF PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION IN THE TEACHERS COLLEGE There is an established order of procedure for registration which applies to all students. A student registering for the first time or one who has not been enrolled since September, 1917, observes every step in the procedure. A student who has been enrolled since September, 1917, may start at point 3, but at the time he pays his incidental fee he must present a classification card or transcript showing the matriculation number or return to the Credentials Committee and purchase for 25c a duplicate classification card. 1. Classification. On reaching the Teachers College the student goes first to the Committee on Credentials which is in session throughout enrollment day in Room 201 Science Hall. With this committee the student deposits high school credentials and also college credentials, if these have not been previously filed at the office. The Committee on Credentials then issues a classification card in duplicate. If the student has not completed 15 high school units, but is 21 years of age and has ability to pursue college courses, a special classification card is issued. 2. Matriculation. The student next goes to the committee in charge of matriculation in Room 101 Library Building. Here the student presents the classification card and duplicate, fills out a matriculation card, and has the matriculation number entered on both the classification card and duplicate. The classification card is deposited with the committee in charge of matriculation and the duplicate is held by the student. 3. Payment of Incidental and Activity Fees. The student presents the classification card and pays the fees in Room 100 Library Building. The incidental fee is $12.50; the activity fee, $2.50. A check for $15.00 should be made payable to Byron Cosby. The activity fee covers the following named items: Student entertainment $0.25 Athletics .35 Index .35 Convocations .20 Committee on Recommendations .10 Debating .10 Dramatics .20 Music .20 Year Book .75 Total $2.50 4. Consultation With Faculty Members. The student consults faculty members with whom he wishes to take courses and fills in his receipt with program of studies selected. This work will be (Page 5) done in the Reading Room of the Library. The receipt is signed by the faculty member whom the student chooses as faculty adviser. 5. Filling in of Permanent Program Card. The student is now ready to fill in the permanent program card for the office files. This work is done at the counter of the Reading Room in the Library. At the same time he fills in a blue class card for each study selected. 6. Filing of Permanent Program Card and Class Cards. The student now files the permanent program card and all class cards with some member of the committee in charge. This must be done as soon as possible. If the program is not completed and all cards filed within 24 hours after payment of Incidental fee, the student is subjected to a one-dollar fine. REGISTRATION IN THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC A student registering in the School of Music will observe the same steps in procedure as those in the ordinary College courses and in addition to those steps he will get a card from Mr. Biggerstaff showing the special music fees due. The student then returns to Room 100 Library Building and pays the special music fees. LIBRARY SCHEDULE The Library Reading Room is open from 7:45 a.m., to 9:00 p.m., excepting on Saturdays, when the hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Page 6) ARTS Drama and Speech Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Wise 3 LT 100 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Burk 3 LT 200 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Burk 5 LT 200 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Hotchkiss 3 Lib 100 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Taylor 3 Lib 106 MTThF Shakespeare 35b None Burk 1 LT 100 MTThF Rhythmic Work 101a 1 1/4 hrs. Phys. Ed. Paulison 6 SH Gym MTWTh Modern Drama 107b 5 hrs. Col. Lit. Wise 2 LT 100 MTThF Debate 137a Comp. & Rhet. 1b Burk 7 LT 200 MTThF Dram. Comp. 147a Comp. & Rhet. 1a & 1 qr. Dram Study Wise 5 LT 100 MTThF Play Produc. 151 Voc. Dram. Study 33 or equivalent Wise 4 LT 100 MTThF Fine and Applied Arts Sketching 5a None Triplett 1 SH 302 MTWF Design 7b Design 7a or equiv. Dabney 3 SH 300 MTThF Ind. Crafts 13b Design 7a or equiv. Triplett 4 SH 302 MTWF Art Apprec. 17 None Triplett 3 SH 302 MTThF Sketching 105b Sketching 5a & b or equivalent Dabney 5 SH 300 MTThF Art in Journ. 113 1 Sketching 5, Design 7b and Ind. Crafts 13a Triplett 6 SH 302 MTWF Poster Design 115 Sketching 5 and Design 7a Dabney 2 SH 300 MTThF Every Day Art Problems 117 Open to advanced Art students only Dabney 6 SH 300 MTThF (Page 7) Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Sight Sing. 1 1/4 H. 1a None Miller 6 KA 200 MTWTh Sight Sing.1 1/4 H. 1b Sight Sing. 1a Miller 5 KA 200 MTWTh Sight Sing. 1 1/4 H. 1c Sight Sing, 1b Nelson 2 KA 300 MTThF Diet. & Ear Tr. 2/3 H. 3a None Nelson 5 KA 300 TTh Harmony 7b Harmony 7a Biggerstaff 1 KA 300 MTWTh Harmony 7c Harmony 7b Biggerstaff 6 KA 401 MWThF Chorus and Glee Club 1 1/4 H. 9 None Valentine 7 p.m. 3 p.m. KA Stg. MTh Orchestra 1 1/4 H. 11 None Goetze 4 1 KA Stg. MTWTh Voice 1/4 H. or 2 1/2 H. 15, 16, or 101 Sight Sing. 1 or equivalent Valentine 6 KA 400 MTWThFS Voice 1 1/4 H. or 2 1/2 H. 15, 16, or 101 Sight Sing. 1 or equivalent Nelson 1 KA 400 MTWThFS Voice 1 1/4 or 2 1/2 H. 15, 16, Sight Sing 1 or equivalent Miller 7 KA 400 MTWThFS Piano 1 1/4 or 2 1/2 H. 17, 18, or 103 None Goetze 1 KA 401 MTWTh Piano 1 1/4 or 2 1/2 H. 17, 18, None Dailey 2 or 103 KA 401 MTThF Piano 1 1/4 or 2 1/2 H. 17 or 103 None Biggerstaff 4, 5 KA 401 MTWThFS Violin 1 1/4 or 2 1/2 H. 19, 20, or 105 None Goetze 6 KA 300 MTWTh Instrumentation 111a Harmony 7, Counterpoint 107a or 111b Goetze 2 KA 200 MTWTh Tchg. of Music 113b Tchg. of Music Valentine 4 KA 400 MTWF Hist of Music 115a M. & M. Hist. 5 hrs. or equiv.; Mus. App. 21 or equiv. Biggerstaff 3 KA 300 MTWF Instr. Ensemble 2/3 H. 119b Piano 17, 18 or Violin 19, 20 Goetze 3 KA 401 TTh Vocal Ensemble 2/3 H. 121b Voice 15, 16 Valentine 5 KA 400 MW (Page 8) Music (Continued) Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Jr H. S. Supvn. Valentine 7 MTWF Jr H. S. Supvn. Nelson 5 WF Jr H. S. Supvn. Nelson 7 TThF El. H.S. Supvn. Nelson 4 MTWThF Jr H. S. Supvn. Miller 2 TThF Jr H. S. Supvn. Miller 3 MTWThF Jr H. S. Supvn. Miller 4 TThF COMMERCE Shorthand 1b Shorthand Ia Holloway 2 Lib 202 MTThF Typewriting 2a None Holloway 1 Lib 200 MTThF Typewriting 2a None Poole 2 Lib 200 MTWTh Typewriting 2b Typewriting 2a Holloway 3 Lib 200 MTThF Penmanship 11 None Poole 6 Lib 202 MTWTh Accounting 15b Accounting 15a Carothers 4 Lib 202 MTWF Business Law 17b Bus. Law 17a Carothers 3 Lib 202 MTThF Sec. Training 21 Shorthand 9a and Typewriting 12 Holloway 4 Lib 208 MTThF Jr. H. S. Tchg. Carothers 5 MWF EDUCATION Educ. Psychol. 1b None Steele 5 Lib 301 MTThF Prin. Tchg. 3 None Hook 2 Lib 301 MTWTh Ru. Sch. Econ. 4 None Harvey 2 Lib 100 MTWTh Rural Sociol. 5 None Smith 5 DS 114 MTWF Rural Educ. 7b Rural Educ. 7a or equivalent Smith 1 DS 108 MTWF Eiem. Educ. 8b Elem. Educ. 8a Doolittle 3 SH 314 MTThF Kgn. & Pri. Educ. 11a Ed. Psych. 1b Whitson 3 SH 100 MTThF Kgn. & Pri. Educ. 11a Ed. Psych. 1b Whitson 6 SH 100 MTWTh Kgn. & Pri. Educ. 11b Kgn. & Pri. Ed. 11a Whitson 4 SH 100 MTThF Jr. H. S. Educ. 13a Ed. Psych, 1b Rothschild 1 DS 100 MTThF (Page 9) Education (Continued) Course No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Tchg. & Obs. in El. School 15 5 hrs. in Educ. Doolittle 8 SH 207 M Tchg. & Obs. in H. S. 16 5 hrs. in Educ. Rothschild 8 DS 100 W Tchg. & Obs. in El. School 125 10 hrs. in Educ. Doolittle 8 SH 207 M Tchg. & Obs. in H. S. 126 10 hrs. in Educ. Rothschild 8 DS 100 W Hist. of Educ. 107 7 1/2 hrs. in Educ. Hook 1 Lib 301 MTWTh Ru. Sch. Adm. & Supvn. 111a 7 1/2 hrs. in Educ. Smith 2 DS 114 MTWF H. S. Probs. 127b H. S. Probs. 127a Steele 4 Lib 301 MTThF Adol. Psych. 103 10 hrs. in Educ. Steele 6 Lib 301 MTThF Tests & Meas. 133b Tests & Meas. 133a Steele 3 Lib 301 MTThF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Hygiene and Public Health Gen. Hyg. 1 None Freeman 1 KA Aud MTThF Anat. & Physiol. 7 None Hosepian 1 KA 104 MTThF Nutr. & Dietectics 9 None Still 5 SH 314 MTThF Home Nursing 11 None Cochran 2 KA 104 MTWTh Prin. of Nursing 13c Prin. of Nurs. 13b Cochran 4 KA 102 MTThF School Hygiene 15 None Freeman 4 KA 104 MTThF Adv. Bacteriol. 107 El. Bacteriol. 5 Hosepian 5 KA 104 MTWF Common Diseases 111 Gen. Hyg. 1, El. Bact. 5 or Anat. & Physiol. 7 Freeman 7 KA 104 MTWTh Personal Hyg. 113 Gen. Hyg. 1, Home Nurs. 11 or Anat. & Physiol. 7 Cochran 6 KA 104 MTThF Nervous System 128 Anat. & Physiol. 7 Hosepian 3 KA 104 MTThF Physical Education for Men Gymnastics 1 1/4 H. 1b None McWilliams 6 KA Gym MTWTh Basketball 1 1/4 H. 3 None McWilliams 5 KA Gym MTWTh Prin. Coaching 1 1/4 H. 101b None McWilliams 3 KA Gym MTThF (Page 10) Physical Education for Women Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Gymnastics 1 1/4 H. 1b Gymnastics 1a Paulison 3 SH Gym MTThF Basketball 1 1/4 H. 3 None Paulison 7 SH Gym MTWTh Folk Dancing 1 1/4 H. 7b Folk Danc. 7a Paulison 4 SH Gym MTWTh Rhythmic Work 1 1/4 H. 101a None Paulison 6 SH Gym MTWTh HOME ECONOMICS Household Arts Clothing 1b Clothing 1a MaGee 5 & 6 SH 301 MTThF Millinery 102 Clothing 1a MaGee 6 & 7 SH 301 MTThF Textiles 104 Cloth. 1a, Textiles 2, Chem. 1a MaGee 3&4 SH 301 MTThF Tchg. Home Ec. 141 15 hrs. Home Ec. MaGee 2 SH 301 MTThF Household Science Food Prep. 3b Food Prep. 3a Still 3 & 4 SH 307 MTThF Nutr. & Diet 9 None Still 5 SH 314 MTThF Hhld. Mgt. 109 10 hrs. Home Ec. Still 1 SH 314 MTThF Tchg. Home Ec. 141 15 hrs. Home Ec. Still 2 SH 301 MTThF INDUSTRIAL ARTS Int. Handwk. in Wood 1 None Leib 1 & 2 3 & 4 MA 201 MTThF Woodturning 2a & b Int. Handwk. in Wood and Mech. Draw. Leib 1 & 2 3 & 4 MA 201 MTThF Art Wk. in Brass and Copper 22 2 1/2 hrs. Drawing or Design Leib 3 & 4 MA 201 MTThF Mech. Drawing 41a & 41b None Leib 5 & 6 MA 202 MTWTh El. Mach. Draw. 42 Mech. Draw. 41a and b Leib 5 & 6 MA 202 MTWTh Adv. Furn. & Cab. Constr. 105a 105b El. Cab. Making 5a & b; Mech. Draw. 41a & b Leib 1 & 2 3 & 4 MA 202 MTThF Gen. Metal-working 121 5 hrs. Shop; 5 hrs. Drawing; 5 hrs. Educ. Dodson 3 MA 101 MTThF (Page 11) INDUSTRIAL ARTS (Continued) Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Auto. Generat., Starting, Light & Accessory Systems 133 5 hrs. Physics Dodson 5 MA 101 MTWTh Mach. Draw and Design 142 El. Mach. Draw. 42 & 5 hrs. Metalwork Leib 5 & 6 MA 202 MTWTh LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE English Comp. & Rhet. 1a None Taylor 1 Lib 100 MTWTh Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Wise 3 LT 100 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Taylor 3 Lib 106 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Hotchkiss 3 Lib 100 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Burk 3 LT 200 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Burk 5 LT 200 MTThF Comp. & Rhet. 1b Comp. & Rhet. 1a Taylor 5 Lib 201 MTWTh Eng & Am. Mast. 2 5 hrs. English Hotchkiss 1 Lib 103 MTThF Amer. Lit 3b 5 hrs. English Hotchkiss 5 Lib 101 MTThF Word Study 9 Comp. & Rhet. 1a & b Green 3 Lib 101 MTThF Bib. as Eng. Lit. 17b 7 1/2 hrs. English Jones 2 Lib 103 MTWTh Tchg. El. Eng. 21 5 hrs. English Whitney 5 Lib 103 MTWTh Puritan Age 25 5 hrs. English Taylor 4 Lib 205 MTWTh Child. Lit. 31 Comp. & Rhet. 1a & b Whitney 6 Lib 103 MTWTh Shakespeare 35b None Burk 1 LT 100 MTThF 19th Cen. Eng. Lit. 101b 7 1/2 hrs. English Hotchkiss 4 Lib 103 MTThF Modern Drama 107b 5 hrs. Lit. Wise 2 LT 100 MTThF Journalism 131b 7 1/2 hrs. English Jones 6 Lib 205 MTWTh Tchg. H. S. Eng. 148 7 1/2 hrs. English Whitney 3 Lib 103 MTWTh Feature Story 145 7 1/2 hrs. English Jones 7 Lib 103 MTWTh Dram. Comp. 147a Comp. & Rhet 1a & 2 1/2 hrs. Drama Wise 5 LT 100 MTThF Jr. H. S. Supvn. Whitney 2 MTThF (Page 12) Latin Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg Room Days Begin. Latin 1b Begin. Latin 1a Green 2 Lib 101 MTThF Vergil 6a 2 or 3 yrs. Latin Green 4 Lib 101 MTThF Word Study 9 Comp. & Rhet. 1a & b Green 3 Lib 101 MTThF Horace 103a Vergil 5a & b Green 6 Lib 101 MTThF Modern Languages French 1b French 1a Heyd 2 Lib 106 MTThF German 1b German 1a Heyd 1 Lib 106 MTThF French 5a 2 units of French or French 1a, b & c Heyd 4 Lib 106 MTThF German 5a 2 units of German or German 1a, b & c Heyd 6 Lib 106 MTThF Adv. French & German Sen. Col. Heyd 5 Lib 106 MTThF MATHEMATICS Gen. Math 2 None Jamison 2 KA 112 MWThF Col. Alg. 7a None Jamison 5 KA 112 MTThF Col. Alg. 7b Col. Alg. 7a Cosby 6 SH 201 MTWTh Anal. Geom. 101a College Alg. 7b Jamison 6 KA 112 MTWF Anal. Geom. 101b Anal. Geom. 101a Andersen 6 SH 308 MTThF Calculus 103b Calculus 108a Cosby 2 SH 201 MTWTh Th. of Equations 105 Anal. Geom. 101b Andersen 1 KA 112 MTThF Hist. of Math. 107 Anal. Geom. 101a & b Andersen 3 KA 112 MTThF Jr. H. S. Supvn. Andersen 4 MTThF SCIENCE Agriculture Gen. Botany 1a None Knobbs 8 SH 305 MTThF Botany Lab. Knobbs 4 SH 305 W Gen Zoology 8b Zoology 3a Knobbs 5 SH 305 MTWTh Zoology Lab. Knobbs 6 SH 805 TTh (Page 13) Agriculture (Continued) Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Field Crops 11b None Knobbs 2 SH 305 MTWTh Breeds of Live Stock 18 None Russell 6 SH 305 MTThF El. of Dairying 23 Chem. 1 Russell 1 SH 305 MTThF Prin. of Anim. Nutr. 101 Chem. 107 Russell 3 SH 305 MTThF Chemistry Gen. Chem. 1a None Long 2 SH 308 MTThF Gen. Chem. 1b Chem. 1a Bray 1 SH 308 MTWTh Gen. Chem. 1b Chem. 1a Bray 3 SH 308 MTThF Gen. Chem. 1c Chem. 1b Long 3 SH 308 MTThF Qual. Anal. 101a & b Chem. 1a & b Long 6 SH 310 MTWF Org. Chem. 107b Org. Chem. 107a Bray 2 SH 308 MTWF Quan. Anal. 113a b & c Chem 101 Long 6 SH 304 MTWF Physics Physics 5b None Stokes 1 SH 201 MTWF Physics Lab. 5b Stokes 2 SH 210 TF Adv. Physics 101a Trig. 3 Stokes 3 SH 201 MTThF Physics Lab. 101a Stokes 2 SH 210 MW Elec. & Magn. 103 Physics 5 & 6 Stokes (Brown) 5 SH 201 MTThF Elec. & Magn. Lab. 103 Stokes (Brown) 6 SH 210 MTh Physics 107b Trig. 3 Stokes 4 SH 201 MTWF Physiography Physiography 3a None Johnson 6 SH 205 MTWF Physiography 3b None Johnson 2 SH 205 TWThF Topog. of U. S. 102 Physiog. 3a & b Johnson 4 SH 205 MTWF Laboratory 3a, 3b & 102 Johnson 7 SH 205 (Page 14) SOCIAL SCIENCE Geography Courses No. Prerequisite Instructor Period Bldg. Room Days Geog. of N. A. 40b None Fidler 1 Lib 207 MTThF Geog. of Europe 50 None Fidler 2 Lib 207 MTThF Jr. H. S. Tchg. Fidler 5 MTWThF El. Sch. Tchg. Fidler 4 MTWThF History M. & M. Hist. 1b None Burroughs 3 Lib 201 MTThF M. & M. Hist. 1b None Burroughs 6 Lib 201 MTThF M. & M. Hist. 1b None Burroughs 4 Lib 201 MTThF Anc. Hist. 3b None Marti 5 Lib 205 MTWTh Amer. Hist. 8b None Simmons 3 Lib 207 MTThF Amer. Hist. 8b None Simmons 4 Lib 207 MTThF Amer. Hist. 8b None Simmons 5 Lib 207 MTThF Eur. Since 1815 108b M. & M. Hist or equivalent Marti 3 Lib 205 MTThF Expan. of Europe 115b M. & M. Hist 1a, b & c or equiv. Marti 1 Lib 205 MTWF Hist, of West 121b Am. Hist. 8a, b & c or equiv. Simmons 6 Lib 207 MTThF Eng. Hist. 130b M. & M. Hist 1a, b & c or equiv. Burroughs 2 Lib 201 MWThF Political Science (Including Economics and Sociology) Am. Gov. & Pol. 1b None Fair 2 Lib 203 MTWF Citizenship 5 None Houghton 6 Lib 203 MTWTh Sociology 25b Sociology 25a Young 1 Lib 201 MTWTh Economics 103b None Young 2 Lib 205 MWThF Eur. Gov. & Pol. 105a Am. Gov. & Pol. 1a & b Houghton 4 Lib 203 MTThF Am. Const. Hist. 111b Am. Hist. 8a, b, c, or Am. Gov. & Pol. 1a & b & Con. Int. Pol. 3 Houghton 1 Lib 203 MWThF Labor Probs. 115 Econ. 103a & b or equivalent Young 3 Lib 203 MTThF Sociol. Pathol. 127 Sociol. 25a & b or equivalent Young 5 Lib 203 MTWF Jr. H. S. Supvn. Houghton 3 MTWThF (Page 15) (Back Cover)