Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934 Page: 81
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COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
of story-telling for all ages of children; planning and conducting
story hours for children. Adapted for those interested in
teaching kindergarten or doing playground, settlement, or library
work. No pre-requisite required. Spring semester, 9:00, M. W.
F., Harwell.
303. (Formerly 345). Methods of Teaching Speech.-A study
of objectives and methods in speech education in secondary and
primary schools. Fall semester, 11:30, T. T. S., Ramsey.
313. (Formerly 355). English Phonetics.-A study of the pronunciation
accepted by leading English and American phoneticians.
The formation of English speech sounds, their distribution
in connected speech, stress and intonation, ear training. No
pre-requisite required. Fall semester, 9:00, M. W. F., Ramsey.
323. General Phonetics.-A course in general phonetics with
application to various languages. Pre-requisite 313. Spring
semester, 9:00, M. W. F., Ramsey.
353, 363. (Formerly 313). Speech Correction.-A course in the
diagnosis and treatment of the more common speech disorders,
such as stuttering, lisping, voice inadequacies, and general articulatory
difficulties. A basis study of English speech sounds
by the phonetic method. No pre-requisite required. Fall semester,
9:00, T. T. S., Ramsey; spring semester, 9:00, T. T. S.; laboratory,
T. and F., Ramsey.
343. (Formerly 315, 415). Public Speaking.-A study of the
principles of public speaking. Preparation of the various types
of speeches for special occasions. No pre-requisite required. Fall
semester, 9:00, M. W. F., Harwell; spring semester, 10:30, T.
T. S., Harwell.
413, 423. (Formerly 365). Advanced Oral Interpretation.-An
advanced course in the interpretation of classic, modern, and
contemporary literature. Reading from memory and from manuscript.
Program building for special occasions and various
audiences. Formal recital. Fall semester, 11:30, T. T. S., Harwell;
spring semester, 11:30, T. T. S., Ramsey.
443. (Formerly 193, 425). Advanced Dramatic Production.An
advanced course for students who have successfully completed
Speech 213. A detailed study of the theory and technique of
acting, selecting plays for various occasions, directors' problems.
Public performance of plays. Spring semester, 10:30, M. W. F.,
Ramsey.
The Speech Department sponsors a Simmons University Play81
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Simmons University (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934, book, May 1934; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41656/m1/83/?q=american+indian: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.