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Test tubes, beakers, and flasks arc part of the tools needed to solve an unknown. . Probe Mysteries of Science The NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, headed by Mr. Everett E. Molt, offers a varied program of courses in physical science, biology, chemistry, and physics. In addition to the ele- mentary courses, advanced study in biology and chemistry is offered to those students who exhibit particular interest and ability in these fields. The principles of modern physics are expounded in extensive and detailed physics courses. A new Chemistry I course, Chemistry—An Ex- perimental Science, is now being taught to a few beginning chemistry classes. The bulk of the work in this course is based on experiments performed during class time; a unique aspect is the open book tests. Students are not expected to memorize tables or formulas but must work out problems through reason. Modern laboratory equipment and an excellent supply of supplementary material make possible the high standard of work found in the department. Eugene T. Regal U. of Wisconsin, M.A. 9 years James Tilley Illinois College, B.S. 1 year James W. Wallace Illinois College, B.S. 3 years Alvin C. Wheeler Iowa State College, B.A. 3 years 19
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Clifford H. Blatchlcy Texas Western College, B.A. 5 years Lawrence Bowers Northern Illinois U., B.S. 1 year Robert L. Harland Western Illinois U., M.S. 2 years Paul F. Kl.nl U. of Michigan, M.A. 6 years Everett E. Holt U. of Michigan, M.S. 32 years Henry C. Kras Union College, M.S. 5 years Louis E. Killie U. of Chicago, M.A. 20 years Larry L. Leathers Indiana State Teacher’s College, M.S. 7 years Students . . . The Van dcr Graf is a source of fascination for Sue Tichenor. The atom—the basic building block of all matter.
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U.5. BUSINESS CYCLES This chart, which is used to explain U. S. Economics in the new course of American Problems, shows the business cycles in the United States. Team Teaching Introduced Aldo V. Carom U. of Illinois, M.'A. 7 years Charles J. Gilmore Wheaton College, B.A. 4 years Richard I.. Carstens Knox College, B.A. 12 years Sigurd N. Harbak Western Illinois, M.A. 2 years Cary L. Cook Illinois Wesleyan U., B.S. 1 year Clenn C. Olncv IJ. of Columbia, M.A. 17 years Katharine P. Rcuthcr U. of Chicago. M.A. 33 years 20
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