,GE SIX orrected Final The Sihedulmf! Offii" ha, te \'i,ed tin* compluli' ujiiecti'd fi al (■wing xthedulf iors' i isi. iu< no | JMII *• 1 ! D ,"> H~t I 11(t• ( I*s J.) }I ) h K IL fin mfillft UH JfexShulman tlhor of "l Win a Teen-age Dwarf, "The Many I,wies of Dobie Utlhs”, etc.) COLLEGE: THE FOE OF EDUCATION In your (|iiest for a college degree, arc von becoming a tmnow *|>eemhcl, or are you being eilmatod m the broad, cla-sical acn.se ol the word’’ Tin- question w being asked today hy many .serious |aspple—meluduiy mv harher, my ]xi(lintrist, and my little dog S|H>t - and it would he well to seek an answer. I.et us examine our aouls Are we becoming experts only in the confined area ol our majors, or docs our knowledge range far and wide'’ Do we, for example, know who fought in the battle of Salamis, or Kant’s epistemology, ol Planck's constant, or the voyage ol the llenyle, or Palestrina's cantatas, or what Wordsworth waa doing ten miles above Tintcrn Abliey'.’ If we do not, we are turning, alas, into s[>ecialists What, then, can we do to e,- ica|ic this stunt jacket, to broaden our vistas, lengthen our horizons, to become, in short, educated? Welt sir, the first thing we must do is ihiow away our curricula. Tonunrow, instead of going hi the same old classes, let us try something new, I.et us think of college, not as a rigid discipline, but tut a kind of vast smorgasbonl, with all kinds ol tempting intellectual tidbits to sample and savor. Let us dive m. I-et our |MUit-up appetites roam and snatch where they will. kt m mmnt out We will st.ul the duv with a stimulating seminar in HiUiti! artifacts. Then we will go over to maiine biology and spend a liappy Imur with tin" molliisks. Then we will open our pores t,y dlillmg with the l{( HV for a spell Then we'll go ox er to journal ism and sciamhle a lout ol lloilnni Then we ll go to the medical school and palpate a few spleens. Then we’ll go to lmmc economies and liaxe lunch And between classes we ll smoke Marlboro Cigaiettes This, lei me emphasise, is not an added fillip to the hioadenmg of our education, it is an essential To learn to live richly and well is an impoi tail! pai t of ('duration, and Mailhoros are an important part of hying iielily and well. Do you think flavor went out when lilteis came m'’ Well, ha-ha, the juke is on you. Marlboro, with its Select rate tiltei, delixeis flavor m full measure, flavor without stmt oi compromise, flax or that wrinkled care derides, flavor holding both its sides This triumph of the tobacconist's art conies to von in suit pack or flip-top box and can Ih 1 lighted with match, lighter, candle, Welsbaeh mantle, or by rubbing two small Indians together. When we have embarked on this new regimen —or, more ac curately, lark of regimen—we will soon lie studded with cultuie like a ham with cloves When strangers accost us on the siieet and say, "Wlmt was Wordsworth doing ten miles alxwe Tintern Ahliev'.”' we will no longer slink axvav in silent abashment. We will reply loud and clear “As any truly educated person knows, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats used to go the Wuldieombe Fair every year for the poetry-writing contests and three-legged races, laitli of which they enjoyed wildly. Well sir, imagine their chagrin when they arrived at the l’.ur in I77ti and learned that Oliver Cromwell, jittery because (iuy Fawkes had just invented the spinning jenny, had canceled all public gatherings, including the Widdi eomlie Fair and Liverjtool. Shelley was so upset that he drowned himself in the Kay of Naples, Keats went to London and became Samuel Johnson, and Wordsworth ran blindly into the forest until he collapsed in a lieaj) ten miles ahoxe Tintern Ahliev. There he lay for sex oral years, sobbing and kicking his little fat. legs At length, peace returned to him. He composed himself and, noticing for the first time the lieauty of the forest around him, he wrote Joyce Kilmer's immortal Trees . . . And that, smartv panls, is what Wordsworth was doing ten miles above Tintern Abbey." # iimo m*« Biwim»» Poets and peasants alike know that if you like mildness but you don't like Utters, you can’t do better than Marlboro’s companion cigarette—Philip Morris, i J DID' I Ul 111 R'I'JI k« \ l.lhf I H OM ! IVI 0 l. it \|w/ < HO IMJ O 1 7 Mm.' U in Jt» *■>«»*» Li»t H J.ifi.* J 7 MO Jilt O L li. Mhv .10 S to St>« Lut lot ,luii»* 2 < 00 ‘2Ol Whs tot M’tv £< io 20 S»‘** Ln* tor ,)11fi«• 1 >t mo UM Tyxoii tm v to 7 fit* JO'i o l, 3<)i) Ms? JH 7.00 10 5 Ho.ulc* AKRON Al’IK U, KNGINF EKING t AKO Kt 1 M.«v 2S l 10 20‘2 Wit 7 Jit Id* 1 00 201 K {* 7 ,/ if(*i* ,< 10 20 211 K«O<»U ■{ J line h H ,t»0 2! i Wil tot M«y !t0 Ifi 2ft lON VrnuLy 112 /it a* 1 1 Id jo i<)*# M E lit Miy 2H Hi 2d 107 M h * * * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA ill vuv ,u pi pi nr, M E tl”* Jim* I ■t 00 >’>i) I>* pi r.o; M«> to 7 on tol Kh. agrii i i.rnuii and biological (lifmisnn -AH cut l Mnv tl 7 On S*** I.i**t 1 Jun** t t to S*’t* I.wt S 7 Juno 1 s oo 100 Arm-*l>jr 102 M»v 2 < h oo U t r U 117 Jun*» 2 1 ID II t I* I. 120 M*> Itl 1 10 JIIt FI. ItH Jmie 1 7 oo 20*> Vnuh/ Ml M«t LS l .10 lit }• 1 AGIUCI LTfRAL ECONOMICS (AG EC» 1 Jl’lM* t 1.10 StH* I,Hi 2 Jti 2 1 10 iit 4 WVa r> NUv H S oo S**v liHt 22 Juiu* 2 1 10 H AtntiLv 52 Mh\ 2.0 H tn) 107 \rritiLy 121 June 5 7 00 202 Wet» t2*> Mhv tl 7 nO 2oil Vroniiy 7o’> Itv 704 June 4 7 00 202 V\ f*>* 70*1 June :t *» no 2<»2 Wfa .717 Mhv 'tl < oij 2D' Wea 722 Hv Hjip*i *»t*. Ma> .tf» IMO 202 Weft AC.Rltri.n K\L engineering (AG E> 1 .linn l l t Hi tOO \\ ea I Ma\ tl * *M> 10s Tv inn 11 June t 7 00 200 P 2 11 June 2 7 00 10*' Tvi»m too Jtv ami’t 102 Mhv .t! s oo >u*s Aw B to*, Mav :to 7 0u 20fl Aj. P 7 700 Hv mni’t .702 Hv ap|/t 700 lt\ »pp‘t AGRONOMY <\GKO> l June l S *od 12l Sjurki Mav *tu S.OO |>m Wch til Mhv tl 1 10 17 Tva.m 11*> June 2 1 10 20«* Ainwhy 122 M.tv ’to 7 0i) l> Ty-Hup. 7o*» Hv Hpp t 310 Hv Hpp’t 717 IU Hin»’t ANIMAL HCKB ANORY (A H» l June 1 1 1*) 100 Arnnl>y 0 Mav to K-oo 107 Pin 7 May 2*l 1.10 JOit .Aimibv X Mav* 2*t S On 20m Attmli* 17 June 1 H 00 201 Wen 21 Mav ‘tl >< 00 107 Airnnliv •20 Mav 1 10 2 1 Mhv HO 7'oo Hi* Tv-tun tot June 1 7 00 110 O L AIU HITKCTCU AL ENGINEERING (A E) | 7 Mftv to S*oo 20 5 Ui( i I) June 1 *‘oo 2(5 5 AN tl 102 June 2 S.lio 201 AN U lint .Mhv 2* S'oo 220 p p. ,4 52 Mhv to sum 220 K K ' 171 Mhv ’tl * 00 220 p I\ i AKCIIirKCTI RE (ARCH) I 1.7 M.tv .tl M DO 217 Wil 1 17 Jmt** 1 * o.) 107 Shi ART 2 June 2 '{ V) Li*xt 1 07 Jump » 1 I** 1 ,1 7 ?>«« j 77 Mm tO 7 .on I**2 Su* ART AND AU( HirKCI l KAL HISTORY I (1 4 111 j 1 1 June 4 ' dO 10] HUH 1 2 June t * 00 101 Hl'H 1 ! .M ty :o 7 no ini HI H 1 1 Mh\ 511 1 .1*) K5l HCH 1 7 June 1 1 10 107 htv t J line t 1 10 H»7 S,ie M June 2 *Oo 11>7 >.tt* 7 J tin*' ’. 00 111 Huueke 1 Mi\ 2-> 7 *)t) l*i7 S«*< 1.7 M,»\ .51 P op 217 NNil 17 1 " 00 107 Sf 22 »ltin*' 2 1 I*> 1"2 ;> *x 111 U\ 1 ! ' 150 Tf’tt t 2 M.u 2« 1 .l«i 150 r l<’ut 5 t J tin** m *• dd 1 »*• T >*ru 5 l Jiitn* 2 1 It* 150 Tetu 5.7 .1 un** 1 7 on l '*s T'*m t Ititu* t 1 JO 1 11 ’lent t 7 J u in* 2 7 00 Ito T'*n< •; *8 M-tv 'tl 7 0.1 1.0 ’1 pm .7 * June *. 1 I** 1 *.*) '1 em t *ll J inn' M > o*> 111 'l • m 511 linn* 1 7 *5O 14 IT* 111 *x June t I*l 20 Ito T«*m I I 1 June 2 *» oo 1 ’»'* Tuni II 2 Jure 2 1 10 153 Trm It I Miu to l 10 I<7 Ifni It I J 11m 1 2 1 10 111 Trui 11 7 M.t\ tl * 00 157 Trm 1 I 7 JllllO 2 ’■» Ol* 1 t*) T. ’u 110 June 2 1 10 150 Trm 1m Mhv 2*» 1 H) Ml T«*m 21 Mas tl 7 .«« 1 U Trm HI Mov 50 l io l’to Trm 4 >*» Mas ’U 1 1*» 157 'lent HI J un»» 4 l :10 117 1 rni 4 -t4c June 1 S o)0 It 7 T**ni .lime 4 1 *lO 111 T«mo 7m> June *> .5. >0 15.7 Trm 7s* June t 7 of) 1'57 T»*m THE ARTS (AR’IS> Sc- GENERAL EDIT ATION ASTRONOMY (ASTRO) mm June 2 10 20 See IMI 202 May Hl s .00 112 H L 101 Hv app’t BACTERIOLOGY (BA( D 1 June 2 700 110 Eh H Mas o') r 10 Sec I.Ht *< June 1 I 10 200 P K 21 Mas 2' I*lo 100 Wea 112 June 4 1 *lO 111 Tv mu U*> June 't 7 00 *2«m P I? .700 Mhv 2* 1 H> 2***3 P H BIOLO(;iCAL SCIENCE (HI SC) 3<# GENERAL EDCAATION BOTANY (BOD •2 June H 7:10 See Utt t June 1 1 10 10 Spaik^ It June 7* H.OO 112 H I Veterans Representative To Visit Campus Early The Veterans Administration representative xvill x’isit State College today, one day in advance of the date which had been. planned The change is scheduled for the month ot April only. The visit will be resumed beginning with the month of May on the last; Wednesday of each month. The representatix'e xvill be in Room 38, Old Mam between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3:13 p.m. 1 Examination Sc 22 Mav JC S 00 Sao I.nt 27 June 1 10-'ii K-c lux Mav .lu 1 ;1U 112 B L (111, M#» IS «.ml 21X B L 111 June t X-Ol) 112 B L 111 By ami’t tin liy (.pp’t tin Mav U 1 10 2211 B L 122 May .11 » ,H) 220 B b XOn By a,ip'l ■X2.t By app't iXi’.i June I 1 1" UH Ty-up B! SINESS STATISTICS (B 8) 1 Mav :tu .1 to ll'r 2 June 1 Jo 20 Sue I lit t Xla. JO XOO 2115 Bulkk. XOO Mav .11 7 00 to". II I. CERAMIC TKCHNOI.Ot.Y (CEB T) XI June 2 7 no 221 M I 202 Mav 11 7 on '220 M I ID't June 1 X ‘llO 227 M 1 till May 21 t to 22. X M I IPX June I. 10 20 220 M I 102 May XI 8 00 22X XI I 11! Mav 2x 7 110 2‘20 XI I 112 June 4 7 III) 220 M l Xlll June 1 7 00 222 M 1 .Xtil R\ app’t CHEMICAL ENUNKERIS'fi (CH El 20 Mav 2i 1 10 111 lli'nik. 21 Mav 20 X mi 102 O 1. 401 June 4 l'lo 111 Buliyk. tipi Juiia 4 7'OU IPX I'l.r 120 May 31 10 103 01. 110 ltv app’t Xl5 Bv app't CHEMISTRY II HEM) 1 .1 une 4 ’! to 110 O I. 2 June 1 t 20 Rai’ a Mav 30 7’2.. 110 O I. t May 31 10.20 See l.Ht ■X June 4 10-20 ltac 22 June 1 I IP 110 O L 27 Hi app’t ’to May 21 7 OO 100 Aimaliy 31 Mav 2x 1 HI 110 t) I. 47 Juju* .4 7 00 103 Arnisliv 47 Mav 20 1 10 !O.X Amul.y BIX June 1 X mi 10X O 1, 110 June 0 t'tn 10. X O I, 120 ltv app’t 441 Mav 2x x no 100 Airn-Jiy tnl May 2X Sno 1M O L K.X Jim- 1 1 10 11)0 Aimaliv 471 Bi anp’t 477 By app'l 400 June 2 7.00 104 O I. tot June 4 1 -111 104 O b 404 June 1 X nil lot 0 L •XI- By app’t XXI Bv app’l Xlo June 2 1 -10 10X () L X’.X June 2 1.10 110 0 L X 45 ltv app’t T,il.X Mav 2X I 10 110 O I, CHILI) DEVEI.OHMKNI’ AND FAMILY REI.ATIUNSHII’S (CD FR> IX June 4 7’oo Rev 4 221 Mav 2S X. to See but 21. x Mav ‘2- 3. PI 10 Spaika 320 Mav 'it 2 10 IM F: E l'2o June X 1 Mil II F.• tII .It.ne 2 a no It H I . IPX .lont’ 1 x tin 10. X Aini-tliy CIVIL E.V.’LNKKRINC (( K) It .Imp t 3 PI Sto 1.1-4 12 Mac 21 to .20 See I i,t 411 Mav to 10 20 See I l-t 41 Mav x 1111 See T.l-t 41 Mav XI 7 on 210 K K XI Mac 2a 7 Ol I See I l-t M .Time 2 X !» See ! i-t 71 tune 1 la 20 S--* Li-t an June 1 X to MX V> It ( 14" .1 line 4 1 10 See I.i-c 121 June t I'M 210 See 141 Mav 2c XOO 3’,2 Sac MX Mhc 2.X X 011 12c Sac N 172 June I l’lo 310 Sac 4 LOIIUNC AND TEX HI ES (CL TX) ill Mac XI) 7 O'l It II FV M 2 June I M 20 112 It I lot June o 10.20 J‘»x B„iu!.« 201 1 Mac 31 7.0il It H FV 2m 2 Mac 31 I M II M If till June 2 3 to 111 Ituuike Ml June 2 1 10 20X IPupke 10- Mac tl 1 10 1 lie. cmnirni k u.ni) 2 Mac 21 7 III) too O T. ,X Mac tl l'l 20 See Li-t *5 Jufir 2 dd l*)’- T\ A*m 7 June 2 i IP .See I m X Mic to M 20 S.- 1 ~t 11 Mac 2c XOO 110 0 I, IX June 2 7 OP 12! Spaika In Mac .11 7 no IM () 1. 1 i ,lum' 1 7 on 217 Wil 20 .1 met* 1 1" 20 M Spin k -21 June 4 ! !0 It! Bout ke 2 4 May !0 t 0l See Li-t '2X Mav 2c ’. to See IHI 2c .Line t 1 M 111 BumAe to .tune 1 ,’. '.o \ml 21 Mac XI ’• to See T.i-r 12 June I I’M IM () I. it May 2c ’, PI 2 C It tl June 2 aOO ‘217 Boucke 2a June 1 X * l ' l IPX Atm-Py Xu Mac 30 10 20 112 It I. Xt June 4 M 20 214 Boueke xx Mac 2x 7 00 I'2l Spaika rp, June '. 7 oo 3 r It X 7 Miv 311 7 01) 21 i It I. ■Xc June 2 1 10 110 O l, (.2 Mav 11 S 00 MX Eiu I.X June X t XO See Int ton June 1 7 no MX O I. 40X Mav 2X T’Ou 2D.i Boueke tin Tune t 7.00 10ft O I, 121 lone 2 I’lo 217 Htiucke 12c Mav 2S l’lO 217 Boueke Ito June 2 10-2 U 3 W B Itl Mac 2X 7-00 211 Booek* 417 Ma. 21 I’M 211 It L 1,1. May 21 1:10 110 () L 117 June I M:2U 210 lx F lie \|av 31 X 011 20X 'Bniuke IXI Mac ”0 1 M 211 It L 171 Mnv 2c 1-ID MX M E Xno By app’t XO2 ltv app'l Xln, Bv app’t .X 2 1 Bv app't ", tn ltv app’t X 74 By apt, t 577 Hv app’t COMMEIU lAL CONSCMER SERVICES (C C SI tot May XI S’llll Mil H Ec Work Nears Completion On Skeet Trap Range Construction of two buildings which will house a skeet trap range should be completed in about three weeks, Dean Ernest B. McCoy, director of physical education said. ] | The buildings which are being jconsti-ucted on property west of jthe Bellefonte Central Railroad' land the golf course will also be 1 j used by the College of Physical : Education for hunter safety [classes. TUESDAY, APRIL 26. 1960 COMPARATIVE LITER VXTRR «J LIT); > j-me i *< oo 217 Wii 1U app’t S«M) By «pp’t DAIRY SC lENCE (D SC) 4 May 28 7 no ill Dor 7 Mav M K 00 ‘ill |li»r 11 June 1 8 00 211 Bin 15 June 'I 1 10 M 2 R L 27 Mhv tl 7 .oO 117 Bor H! June 2 Mo 105 Fut FCONOMKS IEC ON) 2 June 2 2 ‘to Rev. It June 1 2 10 See Cut 17 Mhv •< .$ 10 See Lint 21 June 4 1. iO See List 5u June 1 10 20 See List 51 June ‘1 *» 10 See Lint 72 Mhv I. 125 June 2 7 oo 212 Botiek# 12-' June 1 7 op 107 Houck# M 2 June 1 1 10 106 0 L r,u June 2 1 10 1 C B 100 June 2 S 00 ‘205 Mouekft 500 Mae 10 1 *IU 201 Houck# 507 Bv aup’t 510 Mav 21 1 lo 212 Houck* 5M June 4 l *lO 212 Houck# 515 June 1 7.00 212 Houck* 122 June l 7 oo Jt2 Hum ke EDI ( vriO.NAL SERVICES (ED9ER) 115 Mac ’ll 10 20 Ree 200 June l lO.jo See Li*t Do Bv app’t 417 June 1 10 20 20,1 Wil 425 Mav 00 0-1!) See Lt>t |1 15 June 2 0 20 See List t.P* June 6 S 00 204 H B 4M June 1 1 10 ‘204 U B 111; Bv app't 'Ho By app't 100 By app’t iI M Bv app’t )iK June 4 1 10 »02 Wil 500 B\ app’t .517 June 2 v Oil ‘214 Wil 52.5 Bv app’t 515 June 5 10 20 201 Wil 516 June 4 7 00 215 WII >o7 June 4 lo 20 21 1 Wil 571 Bv app't 57 v June 4 10 20 215 Wil | 577 Hv app’t sm) Hv app t 500 June 4 10 20 217 Wil I ELEC I’RIC VL ENGINEERING (K E) I H June 4 1:10 121 Spark* ! 0 May 24 J JO 121 Spark# 24 Mav 24 s oo 210 F. E 01 June 4 0 00 121 Spark* 52 Mhv «il 10 20 See List 10 June l 2 to See I ist 05 June 4 0 to 110 E K 47 June 1 10 20 MO K E :H June t !0 2o 110 R E 41 June 4 h :oo 110 K R 4 5 M.t> 01 1-10 110 E E 15 Mhv 20 t *OO See ]Lt 4o June 2 ** oo 202 h E lot June o 2-to 202 K K 125 Mhv 20 S 00 202 E E I2n Mav 30 7 00 2o> K K 12' Mav 50 S 00 Se# Lp»t 45 2 Mav 7 01) See Li't 155 June 2 7 OO 202 E 11 Hu Mav 01 1 10 202 J. R 150 June 2 10 20 105 M R 170 June 2 x oo See Lut 4TI June 4 10 20 Sot* I,Ht **2 1 0 lime .1 1 MO ‘2OO F K Vjx Mav 7-00 207 F E 5 W June I 1 :10 202 JO R 550 June 1 8 ; ijo 207 R K 571 Miv OO 7 'Oil 201 y ]■' El KMLNTARY FDICAIION (EL ED) 52n Bv app t HI B\ app’t I* t Hv app’t HU June 4 7 00 214 Wil ' sln Bv app’t 557 June 1 lo 20 3ot Vil 550 }}\ app’t 5o . Hv api' t 5*,1 Hv api*'» ENGINEERING (K\GR) 1 June 1 1 10 no R R ,H»l .tune 2 50 lui) Wei j 15u Mi\ >u 7 oo 2o; ]■ R | ENGINEERING MKt’H\MCS 0 5* »o S**e I.l*t It Mav 2' 0 to Re t * It J.iue I 0 to Rre H» .June 1 y <>o 20j E E l*)'i Bv app’t HI {;> anp t PH Hv Ml'p’t H 7 Hv app’t Hi' Hv App’t 111) MIV .50 x nil 207 E R II t Hv app’t 507 H\ app’t 520 Hv app t 52 5 Bv app’t 521 Vmt 14 Hi app’t •5 50 H\ Ain't 521 Hv App’t 511 Hv app’t ENGINEERING S( IKNC E (E SC) 01 June 2 7.00 210 R R ■CI Mav 2 y l* 10 210 E fj ENGLISH IKNGL) 0 Mav to 2 :iu Sec I.Ht 1 Mav 20 t 50 See Gut 2 June 2 1 *lO U 7 Wil H May 2*5 10 20 See Lut 4 June 1 10 20 See Lu»t too Bv app't ENGLISH COMPOSITION (E CMP) .« Mav ;tl 2 20 111) O L o June 1 3: to 10.» Armxby lo) June 1 7.00 m Boucke 40X Mav 21 8 00 107 Boucke ENGLISH LITER ATI UK '! J Wil 187 May 30 B.UO 210 E E ENTOMOLOGY (ENT) 2 .Tune 2 7.00 1(14 Armaby 15 Ma> 20 1-10 1 i.i F I. FOODS. NUTRITION. AND HEALTH (F N) 20 June 4 7.00 105 Atmnby 120 June b 8:00 .4 W II 150 June tt B,3ft 105 Ainw>by 220 1 June 4 1 *lO >o 1 Wil 220 2 June 6 10 20 20 1 Wil 220 3 1 5 May .11 7 00 ,4 W B '451 June 4 1 10 117 fl«*r 401 June 4 7 .00 112 B L 121 !4v app’t 450 Mav 2S 8 00 Ins Awinby 152 May 41 S ;00 11 H Rc 450 June 1 1 10 14 H F.c 55u I4v ai>ii‘t FORESTRY (FOR) 49 Mhv 111 1:10 ifi'i Armsby 70 June 4 3 30 luo Armsby 78 June 2 8-on ion Wen 105 June 14 7 00 100 \\ t*a 107 May 28 h no 201 VNVa 121 June 1 3 40 Hju Armsby 427 Mav 28 7 00 U F..t 445 May 30 7.00 100 We* 480 June 4 l 10 100 Wea 481 June 1 8 00 n F,>, FRENCH (PR) 1 May ‘4O 130 10 Spark* HI Bv app't 2 June 1 HI 20 121 Spaik* 3 June 2 10*20 20 M S 4 June 4 .4 40 2t> M S 30 June '4 7.00 9 Spaiks 40 Mav 40 8.00 .117 Wil 54 June 4 1 *lO 217 Wil 102 Mav .10 7*oo y Sparks .4.40 June -4 8 00 ]2 Sparks 41ft Mav 41 7 00 U Sparks 400 Mav 30 7.110 0 Spark*. 540 June 0 1 10 u Sparks FUEL TECHNOLOGY 400 Mas 28 1 40 See I i*,t SOCIAL SCIENCE (SO SC) 1 lune 2 7 0(1 203 Wil GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS (G H | 14 June 3 10 20 R. .* GKOGRVPHY (GF.OG) 1 l-o June 4 4 ;n H 4 M E 1 7-y June 2 8 00 4 C 14 2 Mas 31 10.20 119 O L 2*» 1 June 2 1 In 1 V H 20 2 June 2 7 00 4 C J 4 20 J June 4 8 00 i C I! 20 l 5 June 1 430 12! Spaik* 24 1-4 June o 4 '.o 110 K E 21 5-12 lone 2 1 o 20 110 K R 20 l Mav 31 7 mhi 105 M K ‘20.2 June 1 ft 00 104 M E 41 June .4 7 00 Kis M E 120 June 1 ft 00 121 M 1 411 June 2 1 10 229 M I 190 Ijv upp’l GEOLOGY (GhOL) 20 June 4 10 20 \uj 21 Mav 28 8 00 See Lut 40 June 1 1 Hi ‘29 \J S 31 Mav 28 I*lo 121 M I 12 Mav 2* l ;I0 10 Sn.uks 124 June 1 7*oo 101 M I 104 June 2 1 :10 202 Wii 1.84 June i 7.00 204 Wil 40 4 ]ly Hp]>’t 511 June 2 k 0Q 225 M I 520 B\ app't 510 ]|\ app't 510 June 0 1 10 224 M I 571 Mav 71 T'OO 224 M 1 GEOPHYSICS AND GKOI HEMISTRY (G G) 102 Mav 31 7 00 121 M I 100 Mav 30 ft 00 121 M I 409 Mav 23 1 10 211 Wil GERMAN (GKU) 1 June 1 10.20 23 M S ](i H\ app't 2 May 2s I*4o 3 W R 2(1 June 4 7 00 111 Romka 2T May 31 3*30 1» Spark. 4 June 4 U> .20 I**s !3T Mav 31 10 20 204 Wil | 4 June 4 3.30 See List 4T M«> 30 7 oo an B.uirU ! II June 2 1:10 211 ll>imk« j 12 May 28 7 00 217 Ilnucke 25 By app't 102 Hv app't 1420 By app’t IgKEEK (GREEK) 12 June 1 8.00 14 Spark* 14 June 6 3*40 14 Spark* 20 June 3 7 00 217 Bnuekt 421 Jiv app't HEALTH EDUCATION OIL ED) 00 Mav 28 3 30 100 Arm*b> 120 June 4 10*20 See List 215 June 3 7 .00 219 £ K HISTORY (HIST) 0 May 31 10.20 See List 12 June 3 10.2 u pi;, w b IK Mav 28 10 20 See List 17 May 30 I 10 lift O 1, 18 1 Mav 30 8 00 His W B 18 2-5 June 1 3:30 11 F.ib 413 June 1 8 :00 5 Lib 419 May 31 7 00 2H B h 422 June 3 8:00 5 Lib 428 June 3 7:00 5 Lib 432 May 25 7:00 5 Lib 440 June 1 7.00 5 Lib 443 May 28 7:00 12 Spark* 447 Junt t 7:00 ft Lib