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32 SOUTHERN BRANCH
stitching, hemming, overcasting, felling, gathering, buttonholes, loops and eyelets; also darning, embroidery matching, glove mending, and making seams, fastening, plackets, gussets, etc.
This course also includes lectures on the use of each model and upon the processes of manufacture of the fabric used.
Fancy Work. This work consists of plain and double hemstitching, drawn work, Kensington and Mountmellick embroidery.
Two hours per week during the first half-year.
Drafting and Garment Making This work consists of drafting, designing, cutting, and making muslin underweare, an unlined shirtwaist and an unlined cotton dress.
Two hours per week during the second half-year.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
Foods. This course consists of lecture work and laboratory practice, which includes a study of foods, their sources, processses of manufacture, composition, preparation, digestibility, and function in the body. This course also includes the combining and serving of food, the care of the dining room and its furnishings, arrangement of the dining table, the planning, preparation and serving of breakfasts, luncheons and dinners.
Two hours per week during the second half year.
Household Economics. The work in Household Economics treats of the site and construction of the house, its plumbing, heating, lighting, ventilation, cleaning and furnishing. Instruction and practice are also given in marketing, care of supplies, laundering, home nursing and general home management.
Two hours per week during the first half-year.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
FOR MEN.
MR. MILNE.
Instruction in free gymnastics, with dumb-bells, wands, chest-
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