CATALOG 1952-1953 CY. 562.-Biochemistry of Cancer. 3 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: a course in biochemistry. Includes such topics as genetics, nutrition, endocrinology, viruses, metabolism, diag- nosis and therapeutics and their relation to the cancer problem. CY. 565.-Cancer Research Seminar. 3 hours. 3 credits. Discussion of the work of the Cancer Research Laboratory. Papers on the current literature. A presentation of theses. CY. 566.-Cancer Research Seminar. 3 hours. 3 credits. The second half of CY. 565. CY. 570.-Research in Inorganic Chemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 571.-Research in Analytical Chemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 572.-Research in Organic Chemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 573.-Research in Physical Chemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 574.-Research in Naval Stores. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 575.-Research in Sanitary Chemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 576.-Research in Biochemistry. 2 to 6 hours credit. CY. 581.-Research in Cancer. Variable credit. Each student will have a research problem that is part of a larger project: A definite research contribution is expected and only those students who have shown creative ability in their Masters work will be allowed to enter as candidates for the Doctor's degree. CY. 582.-Research in Fluorine Chemistry. Variable credit. CIVIL ENGINEERING Instructional Staff 1951-52 Kluge, R. W., Head; Bransford, T. L., Bugg, S. L., Calaway, W. T., Comins, H. D., Crabtree, F. H., Cutts, E. C., Dean, G. W., Doyle, L. L., Firmage, D. A., Furman, T. deS., Hendrickson, E. R., Jaffe, T., Katterhenry, A. A., Kiker, J. E., Phelps, E. B., Ritter, L. J., Spangler, B. D., Williams, C. D., Winsor, A. N., Zimpfer, W. H. CL. 223.-Surveying. 2 hours, and 3 hours field practice. 3 credits. Pre- requisite: MS. 253. Offered 1, 2, 3. Use of surveyors tape, level and transit; traversing and balancing of surveys; cal- culation of areas, contour work; line-azimuth by observation on sun, stadia surveying with transit; adjustment of instruments; topographic mapping; use of alidade and plane table; land subdivision and determination of the accuracy or order (first, second or third) of survey required for the purpose. Davis and Foote, Surveying. CL. 226.-Higher Surveying. 2 hours, and 3 hours field practice. 3 credits. Prerequisite: CL. 223. Offered 1, 2. Precise leveling; precise base-line measurement; first order triangulation; highway location and construction surveys; line-azimuth by Polaris observation, photogrammetry; steam gaging, hydrographic surveys. Davis and Foote, Surveying. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3. summer session.