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    • 1908, page 27

    • 1908, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week throughout the year. Trigonometry I. Formulas for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and abscissa solution of...
    • 1909, page 29

    • 1909, page 29
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    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week thruout the year, or equivalent. Trigonometry I. Formulae for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and...
    • 1910, page 32

    • 1910, page 32
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    • 32 tion of original theorems and to the solution of practical problems. Three hours per week throughout the year. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week throughout the year, or equivalent. Trigonometry I....
    • 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...
    • 1912, page 39

    • 1912, page 39
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    • 39 Two hours per week throughout the year, or equivalent. Trigonometry I. Formulae for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and abscissa, solution of right triangle with and without logarithmic tables,...
    • Page 468

    • Page 468
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    • HISTORY OF CEDAR CITY BY John Urie, 1880 Cedar City i s a beautiful little village situated on the r i m of the Great American Basin and is 5,615 feet above the level of the sea. With i t s 740 inhabitants (Census of 18801, i t s 135 houses, i t s...
    • Page 80

    • Page 80
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    • where powder is used. Good progress was made and a hearty good feeling prevailed throughout the whole camp." '< In the camp consisting of ninety or more men, ahout thirty women and sixty children, moving in eighty-three or more wagons through an...

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