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    • 1910, page 24

    • 1910, page 24
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    • 24 FOUR YEAR NORMAL COURSE. A. graduate from this course receives a certificate. See prescribed course on succeeding pages. NORMAL COURSE. First year. First half. Second half. English a 4 4 Algebra a 4 4 Oral Expression (3...
    • 1911, page 25

    • 1911, page 25
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    • 25 FOUR YEAR NORMAL COURSE. A graduate from this course receives a certificate. See prescribed course on succeeding pages. Normal Course. First Year. First half. Second half. English a...
    • 1910, page 26

    • 1910, page 26
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    • 26 GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL COURSE. First year. First half. Second half. English a 4 4 Algebra a 4 4 Physical Geography 2 2 Oral Expression (3 recitations) 2 2 Free Hand Drawing (4 periods) 2 2 Latin or German or French I 4 4...
    • 1910, page 27

    • 1910, page 27
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    • 27 Fourth year. First half. Second half. English d 4 4 American History and Civics 4 4 Physics…………………………….4 4 Business Law ..4 4 Elective 4 4 20 20 Ten electives may be taken...
    • 1912, page 29

    • 1912, page 29
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    • 29 For any of the above that have been past off in examination, the following may be taken : Chemistry for a four hours subject, Domestic Science 1 or Manual Training for a two hour subject, appropriate for a substitute. Second...
    • 1910, page 29

    • 1910, page 29
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    • 29 Second year. First half. Second half. English b 4 4 Elocution (Literary Interpretation).... 4 4 Mediaeval and Modern History, 1911-12.... 4 4 Ancient History, 1910-11 4 4 German II or 4 Latin II...
    • 1911, page 29

    • 1911, page 29
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    • 29 Where the above subjects or their equivalents have been taken, other appropriate subjects may be selected. If a student wishes credit for a language he must take it at least two years. Third Year. ...
    • 1911, page 31

    • 1911, page 31
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    • 31 SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ENGLISH. Mr. Belnap. Miss Decker. Mr. Ashby. Miss Palmer. English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English Grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in...
    • 1911, page 32

    • 1911, page 32
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    • 32 Mariner." That done outside of class will be selected from this list: Churchill's "The Crisis;- Mulock, "John Halifax;" Cooper, "Last of the Mohicans," "The Spy;" Thompson, "Wild Animals I Have Known;" "Treasure Island." Four hours per week....
    • 1911, page 33

    • 1911, page 33
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    • 33 Three hours per week throughout the year. Miss Decker, Miss Leigh. Literary Interpretation.. This course gives opportunity to forge ahead and prepare onself for an instructor in reading and interpreting the best pieces of literature....
    • 1911, page 34

    • 1911, page 34
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    • 34 with the forms of rigid deductive reasoning, and to develop accuracy of statement and the power of logical proof. Considerable time is devoted to the demonstration of original theorems and to the solution of practical problems. Three hours...
    • 1911, page 35

    • 1911, page 35
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    • 35 History is covered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thorough' study of a few carefully selected groups of facts take the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history. Four hours per...
    • 1910, page 35

    • 1910, page 35
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    • 35 HISTORY. Mr. Decker. Mr. Belnap. Ancient History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in Ancient History is covered, certain movements...
    • 1911, page 36

    • 1911, page 36
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    • 36 Four hours per week throughout the year. English History. This course will be, a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by a hurried survey of Anglo Saxon and Roman times. The social...
    • 1911, page 37

    • 1911, page 37
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    • 37 able the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from sound, Choral work, Choir singing and Church music. Two hours per week. Musical Theory, Harmony and Composition. This course will consist of...
    • 1911, page 38

    • 1911, page 38
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    • 38 this art, and to fit the student for the proper application and fullest enjoyment of the classic composition. A certificate of graduation will be given upon completion of any of the following courses. Three Year Piano Course....

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