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M837. First Semester-Influenza, Stomatitis, Acute and Chronic Catarrhal Gastritis, Gastric Ulcers, Carcinoma of the stomach, Di seases of the Liver and Intestines, Rheu­ mat ic Fever, Typhoid fever. M838. Second Semester-Diabetes, Addi son Disease, Scurvy, Hemophilia, Anemia, Chlorosis, Tuberculosis, Leukemia. M837a. Laboratory Methods. First Semester, one hour per week. During the fir st semester, one hour per week is devoted to practical laboratory diag­ nos is, namely, examination of urine, of the blood, sputum, and stomach contents. Their patho logical significance is full y di scussed. The examina t ion of the stools fo r the ova of intestinal pa rasites is taken up in this hour. M838a. The Care and Feeding of Childr en. Second Semes ter, one hour per week. T ext-book, "Diseases of Children," by Hall. Ca r e and feeding of the new born is taught with careful check on increase in weight and general development. T he diseases of childhood, such as M,alnutrition, Rickets, Diarrhoea and Exanthemata, etc ., are full y covered in thesci lectures. GROUP IX Music Course (Nos. 900-999) 911-12. Schoo l Choir. One hour a week throughout First Year. All Cour ses . Composed of first year students, for the purpose of studying and sing ing church hymns. 913. Notation. One hour a week throughout the First Year. All Courses. This subject cover s the rudiments o f music, scale r elati onship, maj or and m111or keys . 921-2. 931-2. Choral Training. Two hours a week throughout the Second and Third Years, Course III. Training in the sing ing of choral music, mostly a capella. From thi s group will be chosen a limited number. of students selected on the merit sys tem, for public appearance on various occas ions, known as the Choral Choir. 923-4. 933-4. Harmony. One hour a week throughout the Second and Third Years, Course III. A study of a ll the chords, inter vals and their r elationship, construction of base a nd melody, harmonizat ion and voice leading. 925-6. 935-6. Ear Training and Sight Singing. One hour a week throughout the Second and Third Years, Co urse !ill. Recognizing by ear a ll the various inter vals, their inversions, chords, and all tones in tri ads and sevenths when struck together . Dictation and r ead ing of rythmica l phrases, sca le lines and skips. Period fo rm, pa ra llel and contrasting constructi on. Figure or mot ive, repetition and sequence. Para ll el construction by sequence and inver sion. 927-8. 937-8. Conducting. One hour a week throughout th e Second and Third Years, Course III. Leade r sh ip in mass and choir singing of hymns and mor e elaborate choral works . Stu­ dents acquire individual experi ence in the class room in directing under the guidance and critici sm of the instructor. 928a. 939. H ymnology. One hour a week, Second Semester, Second Year, and First Semester, Third Year, Course IIT. This is a study o f ancient and modern hymnody of the cJ-.urch, as well as of the authors and composers. 931a. Harmonic Analysis. One hour a week, First Semester, Third Year, Course III. An analysis of sac red music, confined chiefly to hymns.

Composition. Given in connection with Harmony IV, Cou r se III. The writing of four pa rt hymns, anthems and easy accompaniments.

939a. Normal Training. One hour a week, First Semester, Third Year, Course III.. Thi s subject gives the student actua l experience before the class in t each ing the funda­ mental s of hi s particular branch. 21

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