Dr. Libby
American History.....H-106
FALL SEMESTER 2004
Office:............... Library 4115J
Office Phone:...........274-3981
e-mail..................jhlibby@iupui.edu
History Office Phone:...274-3811
Please do not try and contact me through
on-course...leave a message on my phone (the number is listed above) or e-mail
me which is also listed above.
In addition, please speak clearly and leave your number
in a clear fashion for I will not keep replaying the tape because your spoke
too quickly. Thank you.
The trouble of the world is not that
people know so little, but that
they
know so many things that ain't so.
(MARK TWAIN)
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
This course is designed to correct, in some small way,
Twain's theory and introduce the student to the broad spectrum of American
history from the termination of the Civil War in 1865 until the termination of
World War II in 1945.
Naturally, no course offering can fulfill every student's
historical objectives for a course so in my class I do not go beyond the year
1945 so if you are looking for historical information beyond that time period I
would suggest you contact other professors teaching an H-106 course this
semester.
The textbook is a supplement to my lectures but I would
hope that your schedule will allow you to attend each class offering.
WE ONLY MEET ONCE A WEEK SO BE SURE YOU HAVE THE TIME AND
EVEN MORE IMPORTANTLY THE INTEREST TO TAKE MY CLASS. IF YOUR WORK
SCHEDULE OR OTHER ACTIVITIES WILL KEEP YOU FROM LECTURE THEN BY ALL MEANS YOU
MIGHT CONSIDER WITHDRAWING FROM THE CLASS BEFORE THE WORK OVERWHELMS YOU AND
FRUSTRATION SETS IN FOR THE SEMESTER.
I do not allow tape recordings of my classes; this is a
private conversation between you and me and since lectures were recorded years
ago and then sold to students, I adopted this procedure.
If you are a hearing impaired or, in any other way cannot
take notes without a tape recorder, please see me and we will make arrangements
through the office of Adaptive Educational Services in CA-001C. If you need to call that office the phone
number is 274-3241 or 274-3242.
I would also like to state that the grade of incomplete
is rarely given.
THE INCOMPLETE IS NOT GIVEN BECAUSE YOU DECIDED NOT TO
ATTEND CLASS AND NOW WISH AN INCOMPLETE TO FINISH THE COURSE AT YOUR
CONVENIENCE. I will just advise you to
see your counselor or the Dean of Students in the
I encourage students to ask questions in class so do not
be embarrassed. You have paid for this
course and I have emphasized for years that students should not let confusion
continue to hinder their learning of American history.
Your questions might be on the minds of your colleagues
who are too timid to ask and please .....NO QUESTION
IS STUPID IF ASKED HONESTLY.
If a student plans on leaving the course I would
recommend that you withdraw officially by visiting the Registrar's Office on
the first floor or the Recorders Office (CA-401).
Please DO NOT assume that I know
you left the course because you have chosen to no longer attend the class. Many students find out much later that they
are not officially withdrawn from the class and there is no way I can be of
assistance.
The textbook for the course is by:
David M. Kennedy, Thomas A. Bailey (Deceased) and Mel Piehl entitled:
The Brief American Pageant:
Volume II (LATEST EDITION)
THERE WILL BE TWO EXAMINATIONS:
The first examination will cover the years from 1865
until the election
of William Howard Taft in 1908.
The second examination will cover the years from the
presidency of William Howard Taft who assumed office in 1909 until the end of World War II
in 1945.
THERE
IS A PAPER FOR THE CLASS
AND
I WILL ANNOUNCE THE THEME
OF
THE PAPER AND THE DATE WHEN
THE
PAPER IS DUE IN CLASS AS WELL
AS THE DATES OF EXAMINATIONS.
THE
DATE OF THE FINAL EXAMINATION
IS
DETERMINED BY THE FALL SEMESTER
CATALOG
WHICH EACH STUDENT CAN READ
ON PAGE 157.
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday
AND BY APPOINTMENT
PLEASE NOTE:
UNIVERSITY POLICY NOW REQUIRES THAT I TAKE ATTENDANCE AND
IN TIME A FORM WILL COME TO ME WHERE I WILL BE REQUIRED TO NOTE THOSE STUDENTS
NOT ATTENDING CLASS TO THE REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONS OFFICES.
THE SCHOOL IS NOW MONITORING STUDENT ATTENDANCE IN
CLASSES THUS YOUR CONTINUING ABSENCES COULD AFFECT YOUR FINANCIAL STANDING SO I
WOULD SUGGEST ATTENDING CLASS OR WITHDRAWING IF IT IS NOT FULFILLING YOUR
DESIRED OBJECTIVES.
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