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training in the art of singing. Special attention will be given to individual voices, with exercises and studies carefully selected to suit the needs of individual voices. The course will be based on the Italian method of making and
One year of harmony and two years of piano will be required to graduate from a music course.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
Mr. Dalley.
Elementary Physics. This subject is given in the third year. The object of the course is to give the students a general survey of the field of Physics, including a study of Mechanics, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Sound and Light.
Text: The text used is Millikan and Gale's "First Course in Physics." The laboratory manual used is Millikan and Gale's. References : Hopkins' "Experimental Science," Desehanel "Natural Philosophy," Barne's "Practical Accoustics," Edser "Heat for Advanced Students," Daniell "Text Book of Principles of Physics," 'Thompson "Magnetism and Electricity;" also "Light" by the same author.
Three hours per week throughout the year are given to recitation, and two hours for laboratory work. The recitation work consists largely of the working of problems involving the laws of Physics. Class room experiments are performed by the teacher whenever necessary to make a principle more comprehensible. The fifty experiments outlined in the manual are performed by the
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