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Show 46 THE WEBER COLLEGE 4. American History. The Period of Discovery, Exploration and Colonization, 1492-1789. The discovery and exploration of the New World; its colonization; colonial life and institutions; expansion and international conflict; the American Revolution. Daily. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. Text: Muzzey's "History of United States of America," Vol. 1. 5. American History. The critical period; formation of the constitution; testing the new government; the war of 1812; sectional interests; expansion; growth of slavery; the Civil War. Winter quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Text: Muzzey's "History of United States of America," Vol. 2. 6. American History. The reconstruction period. The West and New South. Business and politics. Twentieth century achievements. The United States and the World War. The United States and European reconstruction. Spring quarter. Daily. Five credit hours. Text: Payson's "Recent History of the United States." POLITICAL SCIENCE 1. American Politics. The functions of the departments of the national government. Political parties and their theories with their application. Daily. Autumn quarter. Five credit hours. 2. State, County and Municipal Government. The constitutional basis of state government in general with a critical study of the constitution of Utah. Or- THE WEBER COLLEGE 47 ganization and functions. Characteristic and administration of county, city and town government. Daily. Winter quarter. Five credit hours. 3. Comparative Constitutional Government. Organization and function of the governments, of England, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, British Colonies, and the Latin-American States. Daily. Spring quarter. Five credit hours. THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Professor Tanner Associate Professor Osmond 1. Demonstrational Cooking. Review of the food principles, their relation to the human body; nutritive value and digestibility. Practice in the preparation, selection and serving of food. Prerequisite: Foods C and D, Physiology, parallel, Chemistry 1. Fall and Winter quarters. Three credit hours each quarter. Lecture Tuesday, 10:00; laboratory Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 to 5:00. 2. Food Study. Special emphasis is placed on the economic use and cost of material. Students market, prepare, and serve luncheons for given amount. Prerequisite: Home Economics 1, Botany or Zoology. Spring quarter. Three credit hours. Lecture Tuesday, 10:00. Laboratory Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 to 5:00. 3. Home Nursing. This course is planned to qualify students to meet emergencies and conditions arising in the home where professional skill is not necessary, or where assistance can be given until medical help can be obtained. Adolescence and pre- |