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Show 100. Advanced Composition Organization and style. A (3). G. Allred, Evans 111. DebatePrinciples of argument preparatory to senior intercollegiate forensic competition on national debate question. A (2). Burton, Monson 112. DebateContinuation of 111. W (2). Burton, Monson 115. Advanced Reporting News gathering and writing. Laboratory training, including reporting for campus newspaper. Lectures, discussions. Prerequisites: English 13 and 14, or approval of instructor. A (1-3). Blake 116. Advanced ReportingContinuation of English 115. W (1-3). Blake 117. Advanced Reporting and EditingWorkshop in news selection, preparation, and layout. Lectures, discussions and laboratory work on campus newspaper. Prerequisites: English 15, 115, 116, or approval of instructor. S (1-3). Blake 118. Magazine WritingStyle and content of the magazine article with special attention to problems of editing and publishing college magazine. W (3). Staff 119. Editorial Writing Problems in editorial writing, methods, policies, style, ethics, and libel. S (2). G. Allred 120. Copyreading and Editing Copyreading, headline writing, .news evaluation, and page makeup for campus newspaper. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. A W S (2). Blake 121. Public Relations Philosophy and practice of the public relations function in industry, government, education, social agencies, and business. Case studies and analyses. S (3). Blake 122. Non-fiction WritingAnalysis of magazine markets ; fundamentals of gathering material for articles, preparation of manuscripts for publication; criticism of articles written in the course. Prerequisites: English 1, 2, and 3, or approval of instructor. S (3). Blake 130 123: Biographical WritingTheory and practice. Prereq-usites: English 1, 2, and 3, and approval of instructor. S (3). G. Allred 126. Advanced Technical WritingAdvanced composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical writing. Prerequisite: English 32, or approval of instructor. S (3). Blake 127. GrammarAdvanced theory and practice. S (3). Green 130. Children's LiteratureStudy of representative literature emphasizing standards of judgment for its selection. A S (3). Staff 149. The Teaching of English Secondary SchoolsReview of essentials and study of basic teaching principles. S (3). Barton 150. American LiteratureBeginnings to Civil War. W (5). Woodfield 151. American LiteratureCivil War to present. S (5). Woodfield 160. Shakespearean TragediesW (5). Monson 164. English LiteratureBeowulf to 1660. A (5). Burton 165. English Literature1660 to 1798. A (5). Woodfield 167. English LiteratureRomantic Period. W (5). Grove 168. English LiteratureVictorian Period. S (5). Monson 169. English LiteratureTwentieth century English liter-ature. W (5). 170. The English NovelFrom 17th century beginnings to 1900. W (3). Evans, Woodfield 171. Great BooksTo be selected. S (3), Evans 131 |