The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 02, 1961, Image 5

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    SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1961
Unfilled Courses Listed
(As a public service, The Daily EDUCATION I AG E 1; 6; 8; 11; 13; 24; 101;
Collegian is running a list of all AED 3 (S. 2,3, 4,7, 8); 14 (S. 1, 400 ; 402; 405; 501; 502; 5013; 509;1
courses and sections that are still !2 ,
, 3,4); 216, 301, 404, 414, 435,;520, ,
open for those students who have 489.. 504, 514, 516, 520, 588, 599. j ARCH 17; 24 (S. 4,5); 27 (S. 3;1
to go through the full registration EDSER 10, 115 (S. 1,4, 5,7, 8,103 (S. 1,2); 106; 412.
process at Rec Hall in January.ilo); 404, 409, 417 (S. 3); 418, 425 j A E 5 (S. 2); 8; 401; 434; 445; j
Courses not listed here are al-
ready closed.) i (S • 1 ,. 2 );430 , 435 (S. 1,2, 3, 4 ,451; 551; 542; 545;553.
'5, 6); 437, 443, 480, 490, 494 (S. 1,
,C E 24; 41; 63 (S 1,2)•, 71; 90;'
AGRICULTURE 12); 505, 506, 507, 511, 512, 513,, 112 S. 1,2); 401; 421; 446; 447'
517, 522, 525, 535, 540, 546, 548,! Aci . ' .
44 - 5 4-
462, 471; 500; 541; 5 , 6 ,I
AB CH 2 (S. 2, '3); 35 (S. 1, 2) ;I568, 569, 580, 582, 590, 596 (S. 1 2); -'
50; 402; 426; 437 (S. 1,2, 3); 439;1 598. ' '574; 575.
503; 506; 507 C; 508; 512; 521.
I EL ED 311, 326 (S. 1,2); 341 j E E 31 (S. 2-6); 32 (S. 2); 33
AG EC 2; 25; 32; 21; 500; 505
--- ;JS. 4,5); 352 (S. 2,3); 367 (S. 2);:(S. 1,2); 35 (S. 3,5, 6); 37 (S. 1-4);
507 . 515; 525.
,_ __2_ 1391, 433 (S. 4); 438. 449 (S. 1, 2): 41 (S. 1-4); 43 (S. 1,2; 45 (S. 1-6);
AG ED 12 (S. 1, 2); 22 (S. 1. 2 );1479 (S. 1, 2); 559, 563, 594. "'47; 49; 133 (5.1,'2 ) ; 135 (S. 1,
420 v; 426 v; 434 v; 501 v; 503 v; 504 v;; I ART 20, 22, 351, 370, 280, 575,3, 4,5, 7); 137 (S. 1,4); 141
1521v.' 576. )(S. 1,2, 3); 147; 221 (S. I, 2):
AG 1.
AGRO 28 (S. 3 4); 36; 523 lED 9. 19v, 37v. 506 v, 403 v. ) 223; 421; 425: 426 (S. 1,2); 428
, :i
't MU ED 49, 50, 51, 85, 86 (S. I, (S. 1-4); 432 (S. 1); 435; 439; 450;
424; 490; 503; 517; 519; 545; 550; 2,3, 4); 87 , 462, 572. .470 (S. 1-4); 471; 520; 521 (S. 1,
582. , NA ED 2 (S. 1,2, 3); 8, 25 (S. 1,2); 523; 528; 538; 570; 571; 580.
A H 1 (S. 1,2, 3); 3 (S. 1, 2);2, 3,4) ; ENGR 11. 431 (S. 2).
17 (S. 1,2); 18; 21 (S. 1,2); 29 1 r"SY 2 (S. 1, ,
2,3, 4. 5,7); 13, 14' E G 10 (S. 3,5, 6, ii, 12. 13.
(S. 1,2); 322 (S. 1,2); 421; 500; (S. 1,2, 3,4)•, 15 17 (S. 2,3, 4);:14. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24).
501; 502; 503; 505. 21, 100, 399, 400, 412, 419, 425, 1 E MCH 13 (S. 3); 'l4 (S. 1-7);
A NTR 401; 600; 610. 437, 440, 445, 502, 505, 509, 512,111; 214 (S. 1 2); 402; 404; 410;
BACT 6 (S. 1-4): 8; 21; 401 ;;518, 528, 529, .535: 527, 540, 542,412; 422; 507; 514; 523; 5248; 540;
407: 410 (S. 1,2); 507; 509: 512. '560, 561, 569, 571. 582. 550.
BOT 2 (S. 1,2, 4,5); 27 (S. 1-3,; SECED 105; 255 (S. 1. 2); 331:, ESC 61.
5-9); 300; 318; 407; 409; 419; 422; 357 (S. 1,2); 389; 426; 438 (S. 1, 1 I E . 113 (S. 2); 114 (S. 2); 301
500; 512; 518; 522; 524; 528; 532; 2) 443 (S. 2); 451; 472; 510; 577; (S. 3); 315 (S. 1,2); 317; 322;
533; 535; 538. 58 323; 328; 335; 400; 402 (S. 1-5);
D SC 322 (S. 2); 421; 427; 428;;
S 5: 89
P S ED .
43; 430; 440; 435 A; 435 E; 404; 406; 422; 423; 425; 426; 427;
505; 508; 509; 510; 511; 512; 5 1 6.53(); 537 A, 5378, 540, 543. 430; 501; 502; 505; 506: 513.
ENT 403; 413; 429; 431; 505; SHORT 1, 2. ME 31 (S. 2); 33 (S. 1, 2. 3);
514; 520. , TYP 1 (S. 1-4). 51 (S. 2); 54 (S. 2); 56; 81 (S. 4.
FOR 70 (S. 1-3): 427; 450; 455;. 5. 6,8); 84; 103 (S. 7,8, 9); 104:
469; 491; 497; 504; 510. ENGINEERING '153; 401; 402; 409; 412; 413; 417;
HORT 7: 52 (S. 1,2); 106; 113. ARO E 1; 3; 7 (S. 1. 2): 8; 402; 453: 457; 502; 506; 520; 553.
(S. 1,2); 117; 151; 447; 501; 503;404. 411; 412; 413; 415; 417; 418; NUC E 411; 501; 502; 508; 550 A;
504; 506; 513; 514; 517; 520; 525; 510; 513: 520. 550 D.
526; 527; 528. -- -
LARCH 57; 426; 455; 461; 472
521.
PPath 300; 318; 404: 408; 419;
425 (S. 'l, 2); 518; 522; 53J.
. P H 322 (S. 1, 2); 402; 502;
503; 504; 505; 506; 582.
R sOC 402; 453; 515; 551.
W U 38 (S. 1-3); 405; 531; 435;
610; 530; 532.
ZOOL 25 (S. 1,2, 4-7, 10); 41;
141 (S. 1, 2); 403; 416; 422; 444;
450; 512; 520; 524; 528; 533; 582.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ACCTG 1 (S. 2,4, 5-11); 2 (S.l
2-4, 9); 4 (S. 1,2); 15; 500; 511.(
B S 1 (S. 1, 2, 4, 10); 301; 501.
COM 105 (S. 1-4); 108 (S. 2);
120; 161; (S. 2-4); 164; 180 (S. 1):
206 (S. 2) ; 220 (S. 2,4, 6); 2221
(S. 1. 2); 224; 226; 243 (S. 1-3):1
244 (S. 1-3); 261: 280 (S. 1,2);
291 (S. 2): 300; 322; 261; 461;
49]; 500; 501; 523; 574; 577.
ECON 305: 315 (S. 2); 340; 404;1
415; 428; 451; 506; 510; 513; 522.1
MGMT 110 (S. 1,3, 4); 220; 1
232; 330; (S. 2,3).
CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS
ASTRO 292; 491.
CH E 12; 41; 42;404; 411; 430;
440; 500; 505; 515; 524.
CHEM 11; 12 (S. 1. 4); 13 (S.
1-27); 30 (S. 1); 35; 47; 400; 422
(S. 1,2); 451; 452 (S. 2); 457
(S. 1-5); 471; 477; 489; 500; 501;
502; 503; 517; 524; 525; 542; 545;
560: 565.
PH SC 501
PHYS 101 (S. 1,2); 201 (S.
5-8, 10, 11); 202 L (S. 1-3); 202 P
(S. 11, 12, 23, 24, 30), 202 r (S. 2,
3, 8-13, 15, 17-20); 203 L (S. 1-3);
203 r (S. 2,3, 5, , 6. 8-10, 14, 15);
204 L (S. 1,2); 204 p (S. 2,6,
8, 10-12); 204 r (S. 1-3, 7-9, 11,
12); 237 (S. 1-3); 240 L; 240 p (S. 1.
2) 240 r; 256 L (S. 2); 265 p (S. 15, 16,
18 20); 400 (S. 1,2); 402 (S. 1,
2) 406; 411; 412; 420: 443; 457 (S. 1.
2) 461; 470; 474; 477; 409; 512; 517;
522; 530; 557; 560; 561; 562; 563;
565; 571; (S. 1,2); 575.
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Full tuition for one year
plus $5OO cash grant
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HOME ECONOMICS
CD FR 18 (S. 1,2); 129 (S. 1,
2); 229; 318 (S. 1,2); 329 (1,
2); 330; 418; 430; 445; 481; 500;
530; 539; 546.
CL. TX 10; 100 (S. 3); - 102 (S. 1,
2); 103; 201; 301; 404; 406; 413;
508; 509; 510.
C C S 403.
F N 100 (S. 1,2); 119 (S. 2);
220; 400; 421; 452; 530; 550; 551.
G H E 15 (S. 1-6); 321.
H ART 14; 215; 240; 315 (S. 2);
440.
H C R 310; 391.
HE ED 365 V; 406 V; 427 V; 443 V;
463 V; 466 V; 518 V; 521 V; 530 V.
HM FE 200; 319 (S. 1,2); 321;
439; 442; 515; 544.
H A 331; 341.
HS EG 213; 470.
IN A 50; 310; 320; 330; 461; 502.
H F S 804; 814.
LIBERAL ARTS
ANTHY 1; 31; 41; 402; 442
ART 17 (S. 2,3); 19 (S. 1-3); 22:
31; 32; 33 (S. 3); 35 (S. 1. 2); 40;
64 (S. 1,2); 65 (S. 1,2); 69; 200;
400; 410 (S. 1,2); 420; 431; 440;
500; 510; 531; 540.
A A H 1. (S. 2); 3; 4; 5; 10; 17;
421; 506.
BRCST 2; 240; 394.
C LIT 2; 480; 500.
ENGL 2 (S. 6,8); 3 (S. 7-9,
40-44, 46-49, 81-85, 87, 88, JO, JI-
J 8); 10; 12; 16 (S. 2,3); 17 (S.
2-4); 19 (S. 3,4); 120, 122, 132
(S. 1,2): 133 (S. 2); 143; 149; 189;
300; 423; 434; 437; 445; 446; 447;
465; 467; 475; 491; 501; 542; 544;
549; 552; 554: 561; 573; 590: 591.
FR 1R (S. 1); IP (S. 3,4); 2P
(S. 11, 12); 2R (S. 13); 3 (S. 7,8);
4 (S. 6): 30 (S. 1,2); 40 (S. 3);
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311 (S. 2); 421; 471; 571.
GER 1 (S. 1-5); 1G; 2 (S. 5,7,
18); 2G (S. 1,2); 3 (S. 4); 4 (S.
4-6); 30; 202 (S. 2); 311; 321; 530;
474; 561.
GREEK 12
HEBR 2
HIST 12; 19 (S. 2-7); 20 (S. 2,
,3, 5-9, 12); 21 (S. 11-20; 170; 300;
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