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Show 46 WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 6. Journalism. Study and practice in the fundamentals of news- writing. The class gathers news for the College paper, Signpost, composes, and edits it. Two quarter hours. Autumn. Nilsson 7. Journalism. Class members are apprentice editors for certain issues of the College paper. Newspaper plants and scholastic press conferences are attended. Two quarter hours. Winter. Nilsson 8. Journalism. Prerequisites: Journalism 6 and 7. Two quarter hours. Spring. Nilsson 11. Vocabulary Building. Two quarter hours. Autumn, Winter. Monson, Nilsson 16. College Grammar. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 51. English Composition for Terminal Students. Three quarter hours. Autumn. (May not be given.) Staff Literature 21. American Literature: New England Group. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Read 22. American Literature: Metropolitan, Southern, and Western. Three quarter hours. Winter. Read 23. American Literature Since 1890. Three quarter hours. Spring. Read 25. Children's Literature. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Read 27. Biography. Appreciation. Two quarter hours. Winter. (May not be given.) Monson 29. Short Story. Writing the short story. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 30. Poetry Appreciation. Five quarter hours. (Not given.) Staff 31. Literature of the Drama. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given.) Staff 39. English Literature. Beowulf to 1660. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Monson 40. English Literature. 1660 to 1798. Three quarter hours. Winter. Monson WEBER COLLEGE - OGDEN, UTAH 47 41. English Literature. 1798 to 1900. Three quarter hours. Spring. Monson 42. Shakespeare. Reading and interpretation of representative Shakespearean plays. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Monson 44. Modern British Literature. Five quarter hours. Spring. Monson 45. The English Novel. From its beginning to modern times. (Not given.) Five quarter hours. Monson Speech It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in speech complete 18 hours in speech, including Speech 1, 5, 11, and 3 or 13. I. Principles of Speech. A course concerned with the study and practice of the fundamentals of public speaking. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. T. Allred 3. Extempore. A course devoted to the study and application of the principal forms of public address, with direct emphasis on the extem- portaneous methods. Assigned work prepares students for public appearances and for contests. Three quarter hours. Winter. T. Allred 5. Interpretation. A course in which the principles of oral interpretation for entertainment purposes or for personal satisfaction are emphasized. Five quarter hours. Autumn, Spring. T. Allred 7. Speech for Public Performance. A course designed to give the student immediate help with view to speech-making before the public, and with a view to various phases of entertainment as related to speech activity. Registration by approval of instructor. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. T. Allred 9. Impromptu Speech. A course devoted to the creation of a background of information and skills with a view to developing special competence in the impromptu form of speech. Three quarter hours. Spring. (May not be given.) T. Allred II. Play Production. A course concerned with the study of the major problems in the production of plays in the typical amateur situation. Five quarter hours. Autumn. T. Allred 13. Acting. General principles of acting together with laboratory work in the class room and on the stage as a means of applying practical principles. Three lectures and two laboratory periods a week. Five quarter hours. Winter. T. Allred 21. Radio. A course for beginners in the field of radio speech. Registration by approval of instructor. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Winter. v T. Allred |