SR_DPI_DNE_Special_Subject_File_B5F1_Durham_NC_College_Negroes_007

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4. Library of 8,000 volumes.

5. Approximately 100 college students.

6. No definite amount specified for
laboratory equipment, but for a
junior college $2,000 for each
science taught are required. It
would be reasonable to assume that for
a senior college it should be not
less than $3,000.

7. Teaching schedule for full time
instructor that exceeds 16 hours
per week interpreted as endager-
ing educational efficiency.

8. Classes with more than 30
students interpreted as endangering
educational efficiency.

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4. Has approximately 3,000 volumes.

5. Has 196 or 207, depending upon
interpretation of the 11 students
in Music Department.

6. Has for -
Chemistry ........ $2,350.
Physics .......... 580.
Biology .......... 625.

7. Has four that exceed that amount.

8. Has nine classes, ranging from 35
to 79, that exceed that number.

It will be observed that in only two particulars, the income from
stable sources, and the number of college students, does the North Carolina
college for Negroes most fully the requirements for a standard college. In some
cases, such as: (1) departments of instruction, (2) the teaching schedule for
instructors, (3) the size of classes, etc., the differences are only slight, and,
in our judgment, could be remedied by slight changes in administration and or-
ganization. That you may see what is involved her, we are putting in tabular form
(a) the name of the instructor, (b) the department or departments of instruction
in which he works, (c) the actual subjects taught, (d) the number or recitations
per week and (e) the number of students enrolled in each class.

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