Anna A. Hills
Scientific Drawing
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S. B. 11. Zoology (2 hours). A synopsis of marine invertebrates.
Lectures and class exercises with early morning field
trips. Prerequisite Biology A1, or open to those who are
taking some other biological work. M. to F. at 8.
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S. B. 11. Zoology. Marine invertebrates (1 hour if taken
with 1, or 2 hours). Laboratory on typical local forms.
Mornings 9 to 12, except Saturday.
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S. B. 18. General Entomology (2 to 3 hours). Class laboratory
and field work in the general study of local insects.
Prerequisite Biology A1, or Zoology B11, or may be accompanied
by one of these. Class period M. to F. at 11. Laboratory
and field work at hours to be arranged.
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S. A1. General Biology (3 hours). A beginning course dealing
with general principles. Open to those who have had no
biological work and who have either entered college or are
about to enter. Class periods M. to F. at 11. Laboratory
and field work afternoons.
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S. C. 4. Ecology (2 or 3 hours). Class, field and laboratory
work at hours to be arranged. A study of local land and
aquatic societies and the factors governing the distribution
of marine, fresh water and land forms. Prerequisite, a year
of biological work. Class periods M. W. F. at 1.
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S. C. 5. Nature Study (2 or 3 hours). Methods and
materials for nature study. This will be given in the evening
when a lantern may be used. A general view of the whole
field will be given either for those who are teaching, those
who intend to teach, or those who desire the general not
technical information. This is not a course for college
credit. M. to F. evening at 7:30. Laboratory and field work
to be arranged. This will be given by a number of teachers.
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S. D. 7. Mammalian Embryology (2 hours). Laboratory
work with serial sections of embryos. Prerequisite two years
of zoological work. A review course for those in the practice
of medicine or preparing for medical work. Hours to
be arranged.
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S. D. 8. Neurology (2 or 3 hours). Laboratory work with
sections of the human brain and cord. A review course open
only to those who have some knowledge of the central nervous
system of vertebrates. Especially designed for those
who have interest in Neurology, Psychology or Medicine.
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In addition to these courses special C. or D. work for 2 or 3 hours may be taken as follows:
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Special field and laboratory work with some group of marine
animals, such as amphipods, isopods, decapods, gastropods,
etc.
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Special field and laboratory work in Entomology, either with
some single order or family, or life history work.
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Special field and laboratory work in the embryology of invertebrates.
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Special field and laboratory work in Ecology. Hours to be
arranged.
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Special field and laboratory work in marine algæ. Hours to be
arranged.
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The following work in art will be offered by Miss Anna A. Hills:
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S. A1. Art (2 hours) zoological drawing. A beginning
course for students of Biology with marine and land specimens
as material. This course will be an aid to any who
may wish to prepare illustrations for scientific papers or
books. Pen and ink, pencil and colored methods will be
given. Tuition the same as in other courses. Students furnish
their own drawing materials.
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Outdoor sketch class with either water colors or oils—oils
preferred.
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Outdoor figure work. Especially arranged for if desired by
those who have done out-of-door work.
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Rates for two and three, 75 cents per hour. Each should be taken in three periods of three hours each.
Miss Hills has had the following preparation: Student in Olivet College, Art Institute, Chicago; Graduate of Cooper Union, New York City; special work under Rhoda Holmes Nicholls and Arthur W. Dow, New York. During four years study in Europe worked under Wilhelmina H. de Koning in Holland, Jean Paul Laurens and William Lappara in Julian’s Academy, Paris, and in England two years out of doors under J. Noble Barlow.