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    • 1909, page 27

    • 1909, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ELECTIVES. Latin III 4 4 German III 2 2 French III 2 2 Business Law 3 3 Special Art (6) 3 3 Ancient or Modern History 3 3 Fourth Year. First half Second half English d 4 4 English...
    • 1909, page 32

    • 1909, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH dent 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...
    • 1909, page 33

    • 1909, page 33
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    • 33 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. A certificate of graduation will be given upon completion of any of the following courses. Three Year Piano Course. First Year-Will consist of: Position key-board, hand culture, rhythm, ear training,...
    • 1909, page 42

    • 1909, page 42
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    • 42 SOUTHERN BRANCH. GREEK. MR. HUSSONG. Greek I. Thoro attention to Greek inflections, writing Greek with proper accentuation and developing a vocabulary for the Anabasis. Gleason and Atherton's first Greek Book is used. Daily...
    • 1909, page 43

    • 1909, page 43
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    • 43 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Machine Shop. Work with the milling machine, lathe, drills, etc., can be given to those qualified for the work. MANUAL TRAINING. MR. WOODBURY. I. Course a consists of the regular work...
    • 1910, page 7

    • 1910, page 7
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    • 7 Student of the Univ. of Calif. 1904; Student of the Los Angeles Business College, 1907-'08; National Diploma in Pen Work, Los Angeles Business College, 1907; Student of Henager's Business College, Salt Lake City, 1909; Teacher in the Branch...
    • 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 14

    • 1910, page 14
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    • 14 be taught in these meetings, the necessity of honesty, virtue, temperance and upright attitude in all walks of life is inculcated and emphasized as the fundamentals to success in life. Besides the ethical training received, the students have...
    • 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 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 38

    • 1910, page 38
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    • 38 A deposit of five dollars must be paid to become a member of the orchestra. Band. Two practices per week. Young men who have ambition to become band leaders may develop themselves in that art in this organization. A deposit...
    • 1910, page 39

    • 1910, page 39
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    • 39 Second Year-David's School Book II or equivalent. Elementary harmony. Eeasy solos and duets. Orchestra practice. Piano first half year. Third Year-Will complete David's School or equivalent. Advanced harmony. Second half year...
    • 1910, page 50

    • 1910, page 50
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    • 50 SPECIAL ART. John A. Alder. The student is given credit according to the amount of work done. Studies are made of still life objects, and easy subjects for the students are selected. Course I consists of work in charcoal...
    • 1910, page 52

    • 1910, page 52
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    • 52 PEDAGOGY. Mr. Barton. The laws of Psychology are referred to in this work simply as a basis for the teaching art. The student must work out a course of instruction for some grade or grades of the public schools. This course...
    • 1901, page 6

    • 1901, page 6
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    • OFFICERS AND INSTRUCTORS. JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, Ph. D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM M. STEWART, M. Did., PRINCIPAL OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. NATHAN T. PORTER, B. S., PRINCIPAL OF THE SOUTHERN BRANCH. Psychology and...
    • 1902, page 6

    • 1902, page 6
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    • 6 SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICERS AND INSTRUCTORS. JOSEPH T. KINGSBURY, Ph. D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM M. STEWART, M. Did., PRINCIPAL OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. NATHAN T. PORTER, A. B., PRINCIPAL OF THE SOUTHERN...
    • 1902, page 10

    • 1902, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH In addition to this general society the students of the Normal have a "Debating Club," and a "Literary and Domestic Art Society." The former is conducted exclusively by men, the latter by women. The Athletic...
    • 1902, page 23

    • 1902, page 23
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    • 23 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. sist of lecture work and laboratory practice, which will include a study of foods, their sources, composition, preparation, digestibility, and function in the body. The work taken up in the second half-year will...

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