Vol. VTII. April 4, 1908. No. 4 XHniversit^ College of Brts anb pure Science ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE Seventy-seventh Year 1 9 o 8 - 1 9 o 9 NEW YORK, N. Y. Published By New York University At The University Building, PAGE Admission Requirements ..... 6 Requirements For Graduation ..... 16 Board And Rooms . . . . . . 17 General Announcements . . . . . .25 Physical Training And Athletic Sports ... 28 Grounds And Buildings . . . . . .29 Library And Laboratory Facilities .... 30 Outline Of Courses By Years And Groups . . .32 Courses Of Instruction By Departments ... 43 University Statistics . . . . . .61 University Heights may be reached by the Broadway subway to Dec. 24 to Jan. 2 (incl.) Thurs to Sat., Christmas Recess. Jan. 22-29, Fri. to Fri., Term Examinations. Feb. 1, Monday, Second Term Begins Feb. 22, Monday, Washington's Birthd April 8-12 (incl.) Thurs. to Mon., Easter Recess. May 20 to June 1 Thurs. to Tues., Term Examinations. 207th St. Station thence across University Heights bridge (ten minutes' THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Opened 1832 Faculty of the College, 1907-1908 Henry M. Maccracken, D.D., LL.D., Chancellor and Professor of Philosophy; Acting Dean of the Faculty. John J. Stevenson, Ph.d., LL.D., Daniel W. Hering, Ph.d., C.E., LL.D., Professor of Physics. Francis Hovey Stoddard, Ph.d., Professor of the English Language and Literature, William Kendall Gillett, M.A., Professor of the French and Spanish Languages. Ernest Gottlieb Sihler, Ph.d., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. Marshall S. Brown, M.A., Professor of History and Political Science. Charles L. Bristol, Ph.d., Lawrence A. Mclouth, B.A., Professor of the German Language and Literature. Samuel Macauley Jackson, D.D., LL.D., Schajf Memorial Professor of Church History. William E. Waters, Ph.d., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature and Recorder of the Thomas W. Edmondson, Ph.d., Secretary; Professor of Mathematics. Charles Gray Shaw, Ph.d., Professor of Ethics and Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Archibald L. Bouton, M.A., Joseph French Johnson, A.B., Professor of Political Economy and Finance. Frederick H. Wilkens, Ph.d., Associate Professor of German. Carl C. Lorentzen, M.E., Associate Professor of Drawing. Frank H. Cann, Director of Physical Training and Athletics. Arthur E. Hill, Ph.d., Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Arthur B. Lamb, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry. Director of the Havemeyer Laboratory, William M. Campbell, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physics, J. Loring Arnold, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics,' Arthur H. Nason, M.A., Instructor in English'. John P. Simmons, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. Lee Galloway, Ph.d., Instructor in Economics. Charles Wilbert Snow, B.A., Instructor in English. F. W. Snow, M.A., Instructor in French. A. U. N. Camera, B.S., Assistant in French, P. L. Thorn, B.S., Assistant in Mathematics, John B. Putnam, Assistant in Biology. Max Gordon, Assistant in Physical Training. Frank A. Fall, M.A., Bursar of the University. Belle Corwin, M.D., Librarian of the General Library, For circulars of the University College or School of Applied Science address the Clerk of the Faculty, New York University, University Heights, New York City. Inquiries respecting admission to University College should be addressed to Chancellor MacCracken, University Heights, New York City. The Chancellor may be seen at his office in the University Library between nine and eleven daily until June 6th, and after September 21st. The Secretary of the Faculty may be seen at his office in the morning daily except Saturday, during the college year, and also during the Summer School, July ist-August nth. Inquiries respecting rooms should be addressed to the Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings, Albert Woolsey, University Heights, New York City. |