This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911. Excerpt: ... 205-206. Research In Physiology And Ecology. Four to ten hours. The year. Laboratory open daily. Assistant Professor Dachnowski. CHEMISTRY (Office, Chemistry Hall) PROFESSOR MC PHERSON, EMERITUS PROFESSOR NORTON, PROFESSORS HENDERSON, FOULK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS EVANS, WITHROW, DR. WILKINSON, MR. KELLOGG, AND DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS FOR UNDERGRADUATES 105. Elementary Chemistry. Four credit hours. First semester. Lectures, quiz and laboratory. Associate Professor Evans, Miss Morgan, Mr. Stratton, Mr Hall. A general course on the chemistry of the non-metals, arranged for students who have not presented chemistry as an entrance requirement. Students taking this course will follow with course 106, second semester. 106. Elementary Chemistry And Qualitative Analysis. Four credit hours. Second semester. Prerequisite, Chemistry 105. Associate Professor Evans, Mr. Kellogg, Mr. Stratton, Miss Morgan. A general course on the chemistry of the metals. The laboratory work accompanying is a general introductory course in qualitative analysis. 109. General Chemistry. Four credit hours. First semester. One lecture, one quiz, six hours laboratory work weekly. Associate Professors Evans and Withrow, Mr. Kellogg, Mr. Witzemann. A general course on the chemistry of the non-metals. It is more advanced than course 105 and is arranged for students who have had an acceptable course in elementary chemistry in a secondary school. Students taking this course will follow with course 110, second semester. 110. General Chemistry And Qualitative Analysis. Four credit hours. Second semester. Prerequisite, Chemistry 109. Associate Professor Evans, Mr. Kellogg. Mr. Stratton, Miss Morgan. A general course on the chemistry of the non-metals. It is more advanced than course 106. The laboratory ...