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    • 1909, page 23

    • 1909, page 23
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    • 23 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Fourth Year. First half. Second half. English d 4 4 Psychology } 4 4 Pedagogy History of Education 4 4 American History and Civics 4 4 Review of Grammar School...
    • 1909, page 24

    • 1909, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL COURSE. First Year. First half. Second half English a 4 4 Algebra a 4 4 Physical Geography 2 2 Oral Expression(4 recitations) 2 2 Free Hand Drawing (4 periods) 2 2 Latin or German or French 4 4...
    • 1909, page 25

    • 1909, page 25
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ENGINEERING COURSE. First Year. First half Second half English a 4 4 Algebra a 4 4 Oral Expression, (4 recitations) 2 2 German or French 4 4 Mechanical Drawing, (4 hours) 2 2 Electives 1 1 Physical...
    • 1909, page 26

    • 1909, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH LITERARY COURSE. First Year. First half Second half English a 4 4 Oral Expression 3 3 Physical Geography 2 2 Physical Training 1 1 Electives from the following 8 8 18 18 (Two of these are elective.) Latin...
    • 1909, page 31

    • 1909, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thoro 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...
    • 1909, page 40

    • 1909, page 40
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    • 40 SOUTHERN BRANCH. corporations, business papers, liens, guaranty, insurance, real estate and personal property. Three hours per week throughout the year. Commercial Geography. A course in Commercial Geography will be given to those who...
    • 1909, page 44

    • 1909, page 44
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    • 44 SOUTHERN DRANCH BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, Black Wood's Magazine, Scientific American, The World's Work, Improvement Era, Harper's Monthly Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Magazine, The...
    • 1910, page 12

    • 1910, page 12
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    • 12 LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The library consists of more than 3,500 volumes of standard works in literature, history, pedagogy, science, commerce, and business law. The best American magazines and journals, and the leading newspapers of...
    • 1910, page 13

    • 1910, page 13
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    • 13 lathes, scroll-saws, forges, and tools of all kinds for work in wood and metals are provided. During the spring of 1910 the machinery for equipping the shop commenced to arrive. The plant now consists of the $10,000 building, two Champion...
    • 1910, page 20

    • 1910, page 20
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    • 20 registration will not be allowed except by special permission of the instructors. In applying for Registration, a student who, has previously attended the Normal School must present his registration cards of former years, or a certified...
    • 1910, page 21

    • 1910, page 21
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    • 21 GRADUATION. Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects: English, a, b...
    • 1910, page 25

    • 1910, page 25
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    • 25 Fourth year. First half. Second half. English d 2 2 Psychology }…………………… 4 4 Pedagogy History of Education 4 4 American History and Civics 4 4 Review of Grammar School...
    • 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...
    • 1910, page 28

    • 1910, page 28
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    • 28 Third year. First half. Second half. English c 4 4 Solid Geometry 2 2 Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical ..3 3 Mechanical Drawing and Shop Work.....4 4 Chemistry 4 4 Physiology 2 2 Elective 1 1 20 20 Fourth Year. First...
    • 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...
    • 1910, page 34

    • 1910, page 34
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    • 34 lections are usually studied: Parkman's Oregon Trail; Shakespeare, Macbeth and Julius Caesar; Milton, Minor Poems; Essay on Burns. A number of hooks are required for outside reading. Four hours per week. Miss Decker. English d. This...
    • 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...
    • 1910, page 48

    • 1910, page 48
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    • 48 Rapid Calculation. The work in Rapid Calculation makes the student able to add and multiply as rapidly as he can read figures, and to solve problems in interest, discount, bills and prices with rapidity, accuracy and ease. He learns from...
    • 1910, page 53

    • 1910, page 53
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    • 53 MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, Black Woods' Magazine, Scientific American, The World's Work, Improvement Era, Harper's Monthly Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Magazine, The Forum, Cosmopolitan,...
    • 1901, page 8

    • 1901, page 8
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    • 8 SOUTHERN BRANCH. LABORATORIES AND APPARATUS. The biological laboratory is provided with compound microscopes, dissecting microscopes, accessory instruments, and chemical reagents. The physical laboratory is furnished with all necessary...

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