North Texas State Teachers College Schedule of Classes: 1943 - 1944 Page: 2
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ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING UNIT PNO. 3890
NORTH TEXAS STATE TEAOIHERS COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS
ORGANIZATION
The company is organized into four platoons. Each platoon contains
fifty men; each section, twenty-five men.
EAoh section is an academic class under the command of a trainee.
Eaoh platoon makes an aoadoeic unit of fifty trainees for lecture.
Troops are marched from Barracks Area to academic assembly area and
to classes.
EXPLANATION OF SCHEDULE
Each schedule bears the term number, the platoon number, and the
section number. Example (2.1--). See First schedule. The first number
denotes the academic level or twelve weeks period of training. The second
number designates a platoon of fifty trainees. The third number desig--
nates a section of twenty-ofive trainees.
All aoadeinc classes and laboratory units mset in Zoction groups of
tronty-fivo .
e subject: oi i.'ructiq L Jo r tihe .AT nu-Ibrs. Exale (9ga. 331,
Chem. 211) Initial letters and numbers indicate the buildings and the'
room numbers to locate the place of instruction: Example (11302, L200),
Historical Building, room 302, Library Building, room 2004J
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