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    • 1904, page 17

    • 1904, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year which...
    • 1905, page 17

    • 1905, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year which is...
    • 1906, page 9

    • 1906, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. courses leading to the University courses which lead up to Engineering Degrees as well as that required for the Five Year Normal course. The chemical laboratory is equipped with everything essential to a course in...
    • 1906, page 17

    • 1906, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. elude a course in Domestic Science and Arts. It also affords an adequate preparation for college courses in Engineering and General Science. (2) A four year Kindergarten course, except the professional subjects...
    • 1907, page 9

    • 1907, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. The physical laboritory is furnished with all the necessary apparatus for a course in general physics, including the work in X-rays, wireless telegraphy, and all apparatus designed to illustrate all branches...
    • 1907, page 17

    • 1907, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year, which is...
    • 1911, page 6

    • 1911, page 6
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    • 6 ALBERT N. TOLLERSTRUP, Music. Student of Violin with Prof. Fogelberg, B. Y. A., 1885-6; Piano, Harmony and Theory with Karl Fischer, Hamburg, Germany, 1888-9; Harmony with Prof. McQuaide, 1890; Principal Morgan Stake Academy, 1890-93; In...
    • 1911, page 13

    • 1911, page 13
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    • 13 nasium, shower baths, and lockers. In connection with the gymnasium work, out-of-door sports, football, basketball, baseball, tennis, track and field work will be given as an encouragement to students to take part in contests with other...
    • 1911, page 23

    • 1911, page 23
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    • 23 etc., till it is a pleasure for any alumnus, or group of them, to spend a day at the Normal. The Alumni boost constantly for the Normal. THE LITSIC. The Litsic is an organization of Alumni. It was organized in the fall of 1909...
    • 1911, page 47

    • 1911, page 47
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    • 47 ter color work. Course III consists of oil on board and canvas ; an apt student should be able to complete a few studies in each course. Two years work in special work should prepare a student for an art teacher in the public schools of...
    • 1912, page 6

    • 1912, page 6
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    • 6 ALBERT N. TOLLESTRUP, Music, Conductor Band and Orchestra. Student of Violin with Prof. Fogelberg, B. Y. A., 1885-6; Piano, Harmony and Theory with Karl Fischer, Hamburg, Germany, 1888-9; Harmony with Prof. McQuaide, 1890; Principal...
    • 1912, page 7

    • 1912, page 7
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    • 7 MYRTLE DECKER, English and Elocution. A. B., U. of U., 1910; Life High School Diploma, 1910; Graduate of B. N. S., 1906; Student at U. of U. Summer School, CLIFFORD ASHLEY, Biology and French. A. B., U. of U., 1910; Certificate...
    • 1912, page 13

    • 1912, page 13
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    • 13 ing injurious habits or tendencies. To accomplish these results, proper gymnasium exercises and out-of-door games under the direction of a well qualified instructor are given. The school is well provided with an excellent gymnasium,...
    • 1912, page 24

    • 1912, page 24
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    • 24 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. The Alumni Association is a strong organization of the graduate students of the school. It holds an annual reunion to which all of the Alumni are invited. This organization has secured a nice room at the schools...
    • 1912, page 25

    • 1912, page 25
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    • 25 (3) A course leading to the mechanical electrical and civil engineering courses of the University. (4) A course leading to the law course of the University. For further information consult the catalogue of the University of...
    • 1912, page 27

    • 1912, page 27
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    • 27 Any of the following subjects may be taken as elective and in some cases as substiutes. Substitutes are all individual and must be referred to the Principal or instructor in charge of that matter. First half. Second half....
    • 1912, page 52

    • 1912, page 52
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    • 52 BLACKSMITHING. Mr. Gardner. The course comprises drawing, shaping, welding, tempering and making of common tools, such as punches, chisels, tongues, hammers, etc. Also a chain and other articles. Six hours per week during...

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