Branch Normal School--Cedar City (Utah)--Faculty; Driggs, Howard R. (Howard Roscoe), 1873-1963; Porter, N. T.; Lewis, Howard Claude
Five men eating on the ground. A carriage is in the background . There are plates, cups, a pan and a barrel in the picture. Written below the photo: "Identification: (from memory) Man in the striped shirt, N. T. Porter, clockwise from him: Mr....
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(b) This course consists of instruction in the elementary principles of rhetoric together with much practice in composition. The simpler pieces of literature prescribed for entrance to the Freshman class are also...
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unarticulated skeletons, and other anatomical preparations, as well as by charts, manikins, and the dissection of animals.
Required of second-year Normal students.
2 hours per week throughout the year.-Mr....
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Building
The permanent building for the Normal School will be situated on the most beautiful site in Cedar City, and will be completed by September, 1898. In the meantime a commodious and well lighted building...
Mon. April 11, 1898: Ther. warm. Wea. very windy from W. John Winder and I went over to the big Bend in search of Mr. Thomas the outlaw. we found G. Hire, E. Stevens Jr. & Curtis. they left the Big Meadows about 3-30 am. two hours ahead...
Sat. April 23, 1898: Ther. very warm. Wea. clear I went and made Mr. R.M. Rogers a visit to see if he could pay for the camera I let him have about 5 weeks ago. I got started home about noon and got to the Laverkin a little before 9 o-clock. ...
Mon. Jan. 31, 1898: Wea. Cold Clouded up printed all I could we also took one photo. This ends the first month of the new year. with considerable storm and the longest cold spell we have had for many years. William L. Crawford, Springdale, Wash...
Sun. June 26, 1898: Ther. 9 am. 80º., Wea. clear. I attended Sunday school & meeting and went to Grafton. I brought the calf up from Rockville some of the Springdale boys helped drive it up Harold Russell came up to help hoe cane this week. ...
Mon. Mar. 28, 1898: Ther. cool Wea. clouds in the east. 9 am. John Winder and I went on the Muddy hill and got a load of cedar pickets. when we got back Dan and I went to orderville after some corn and flour which we didn’t get, we went to Wm....
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STUDENT EXPENSES.
No tuition is charged in either the preparatory course or the regular normal course; but an annual registration fee of $10.00 is required.
Students may obtain board at from $2.00 to $2.50 per...
Wed. Sept. 28, 1898: Ther. cool.,º Wea. windy We had to double up about half of the hill, the road was so rough. we nooned a while in the mouth of Clear Creek. camped about 3 miles east of Joe town at Mr. Parker’s place. Thursday 29: Ther....
Fri. Oct. 13, 1899: Ther. cold., Wea. threatening. We finished thrashing for Barren then moved and set at Mr. Ide’s went back to Hinckley on account of stormy weather. Saturday 14: Ther. cold., Wea. rained last night. I done no work to day. ...
Mon. Oct. 16, 1899: Ther. warmer., Wea. light clouds We went over to J. Ides this after noon. I went to Oasis three miles north of where we were camping and saw Uncle M.E. Gifford. going on a mission Tuesday 17: Ther. warmer, Wea. cloudy We...
Thurs. Oct. 19, 1899: Ther. warm. Wea. high wind, partly cloudy We finished thrashing the seed 92 bu. in all and thrashed 26 bu. of oats fore noon. thrashed 215 bu. of wheat after noon Friday 20: Ther. warm, Wea. windy, nearly clear We moved to...
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL.
Twenty-six bound volumes of Harper's Magazine and other books by Mrs. Emma J. McVicker of the Board of Regents. Also other books for the Library by the following:
PRINCIPAL. MILTON BENNION; Miss ANNIE E....