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    • 1903, page 12

    • 1903, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH All students are held responsible for any injury done by them to the Normal school property, Students can obtain board at from $2.00 to $2.50 per week. For further information concerning board and rooms, apply to...
    • 1903, page 18

    • 1903, page 18
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH Commercial Subjects. These are intended to prepare students for office work and for positions as business men. The foundation is laid for a thorough training in orthography, penmanship, typewriting, stenography,...
    • 1903, page 30

    • 1903, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH sign; drawing and painting from objects and models; life drawing, and open-air sketching with colored crayons, water color, pencil and pen and ink. The cost of materials for the course need not exceed $1.50 for one...
    • 1904, page 12

    • 1904, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH and well-furnished, is provided in the new Science building, the school is prepared to give proper recreation, in the way of dancing, concerts, and other social pastimes, under the supervision of the teachers. ...
    • 1905, page 11

    • 1905, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. games and out of door sports, but it is also taking an interest in other phases of physical education. CITY GOVERNMENT. The student body of the Branch Normal is self-governing. An organization known as...
    • 1905, page 13

    • 1905, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. For further information concerning board and rooms, apply to the Principal. SCHOLARSHIPS. Normal Scholarship. In pursuance of an act of the first State Legislature, the Normal School continues...
    • 1905, page 24

    • 1905, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH. side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view to encouraging students to express themselves freely. Some simpler classics are also studied. Four hours per week throughout the year. English...
    • 1906, page 13

    • 1906, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. the regular normal course, but an annual registration fee of $5.00 is required. . Teachers wishing to enter after the close of the public schools may do so any time after April 1st by paying a registration fee of...
    • 1906, page 24

    • 1906, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH ENGLISH. Mr. Fox. Mr. Decker. English a. This course consists of a thorough study of English Grammar, special attention being paid to the practical side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view...
    • 1907, page 13

    • 1907, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. and well furnished is provided in the new Science building, the school is prepared to give proper recreation in the way of dancing, concerts and other social pastimes under the supervison of the teachers. STUDENT...
    • 1907, page 25

    • 1907, page 25
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week throughout the. year. Arithmetic. A thorough training in Business Arithmetic is given. ENGLISH. MR MORGAN. MR. MACFARLANE MR....
    • 1911, page 17

    • 1911, page 17
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    • 17 The privileges of the library and museum are free. In the laboratories, workshops, cooking rooms, and in typewriting, students are charged an incidental fee to cover the cost of material used by them in their exercises. All...
    • 1912, page 16

    • 1912, page 16
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    • 16 For further information concerning board and rooms apply to the Principal or custodian. SCHOLARSHIPS. Normal Scholarships. In pursuance of an act of the first State Legislature, the Normal School continues to...
    • 1912, page 36

    • 1912, page 36
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    • 36 Mrs. Browning, Byron, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, Burns, Gray, Goldsmith ; essays of Lamb, De Quincy, Bacon, or Addison. Outside reading will be selected from the following: Gaskell, "Cranford';" Kingsley, "Hypatia ;" Jane Austin,...
    • Page 403

    • Page 403
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    • June 1, 1967.. . D r . Beal, Dr. Prestwich, Roe Palmer, and Harry B. Leigh met with the Council to express concern regarding Glen Canyon power and the possibility of the City losing its rights to an allocation. Farmers around Cedar City are being...
    • Page 407

    • Page 407
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    • Mayor Whetten accepted Christiansen as Justice of the Seegmiller to fill the position. the resignation of Ray Peace, and appointed Gale Oct. 1 7 , 1968.. .The Government Test Site Program (Air Force missiles1 west of Cedar Valley invited the...
    • Page 44

    • Page 44
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    • On Friday, January 3 1, the camp was called together by order of the President who expressed his mind to the settlers. He stated that the ground was now fit to plow and that it would be well to commence putting in wheat. He informed the brethren...
    • Page 11

    • Page 11
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    • skilled in engine work, and two good mkers, ;trc vrry much necded; and w e fcci, through y w r colunin;. 10 invitc such mechanics as arc acquainted with the manufacturr of iron, to locatc themsrl\.rs in Cedar < : i t ) , and apply their skill and...
    • Page 56

    • Page 56
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    • 50 Chapter 5 Discussion This chapter is outlined by first revisiting the problem and issues and why they are important to this final discussion. Next, the similarities and differences between the results of this study and that of others are...

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