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    • 1908, page 33

    • 1908, page 33
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    • 33 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. societies studied to make the student familiar with the plant families that he will meet in the rural districts. Along with the scientific importance of the different forms studied, special attention is paid to their...
    • 1909, page 12

    • 1909, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The library consists of more than 3,500 volumes of standard works in literature, history, pedagogy, science, commerce, and business law, besides miscellaneous books and public documents....
    • 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 36

    • 1909, page 36
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    • 36 SOUTHERN BRANCH. Much field work is-done during the fall months and the student led to observe and investigate for himself. Special attention is paid in class to discussion of the laws of Biology; and original papers required-the...
    • 1910, page 12

    • 1910, page 12
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    • 12 LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The library consists of more than 3,500 volumes of standard works in literature, history, pedagogy, science, commerce, and business law. The best American magazines and journals, and the leading newspapers of...
    • 1910, page 37

    • 1910, page 37
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    • MUSIC. Mr. Tollestrup. Miss______________ Vocal Music. Instruction in the vocal music class will consist in reading the Scale, Sight-Reading to enable the student to read at sight any of the simpler musical compositions, writing from...
    • 1910, page 43

    • 1910, page 43
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    • 43 special attention being paid to digestion and absorption. The latter part of the course consists of elementary work in bacteriology to give the student an idea of the nature and growth of micro-organism. Three hours class work and two...
    • 1901, page 15

    • 1901, page 15
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    • 15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. are the more difficult ones prescribed for entrance to the Freshman class. It includes also the writing of original themes, an elementary study of English etymology and a thorough review of portions of the English...
    • 1902, page 18

    • 1902, page 18
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    • 18 SOUTHERN BRANCH SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. MATHEMATICS. MR. LEWIS. Normal Arithmetic.-This is an advanced course covering the fundamental principles of arithmetic. Special attention is given to the ratio idea of number and the...
    • 1902, page 22

    • 1902, page 22
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    • 22 SOUTHERN BRANCH the student with the histology of the body. Some pathological conditions are investigated and sources of disease located. 2 hours per week throughout the year. Geology.-This work will be considered under three...
    • 1903, page 24

    • 1903, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. MATHEMATICS. MR. LEWIS. MR. BURGESS. Algebra a. This course affords a thorough and complete treatment of elementary algebra; including quadratic equations, equations in...
    • 1903, page 27

    • 1903, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. trict schools. Through laboratory work, dissecting, microscopic examinations, and drawing, the student is made familiar with the lower forms of animal life, and obtains an insight into their relation to the higher forms...
    • 1904, page 22

    • 1904, page 22
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    • 22 SOUTHERN BRANCH SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. MATHEMATICS. MR. HANSEN. Algebra. a. This course affords a thorough and complete treatment of elementary algebra; including quadratic equations, equations in quadratic...
    • 1904, page 25

    • 1904, page 25
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. NATURAL SCIENCE MR. DECKER. Zoology. This is a thoroughly practical course designed to prepare the student for efficient work as a teacher of science in the district schools. Through laboratory work,...
    • 1905, page 9

    • 1905, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. illustrate the geology, mineralogy, natural history, and archaeology of southern Utah. LIBRARY AND READING ROOM. The library is furnished with the standard works in literature, history, pedagogy, science and...
    • 1905, page 23

    • 1905, page 23
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    • 23 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. MATHEMATICS. Mr. Webb. Mr. Hansen. Mr. Smith. Algebra. a. This course affords a thorough and complete treatment of elementary algebra; including quadratic...
    • 1905, page 25

    • 1905, page 25
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    • 25 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Harmony and Composition. This course consists of instruction in the practical application of the principles of harmony as employed in actual composition, the theory of music, musical form and expression,...
    • 1905, page 27

    • 1905, page 27
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    • 27 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Methods of cultivating the common plants and sterilizing the fungi, destructive of domestic plants will receive consideration. Three hours per week, second half-year. Physiology. In addition to a text-book...
    • 1906, page 10

    • 1906, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Recognizing the importance of the care and culture of the human body, the school has made provision for giving the students a chance to do physical culture work. Gymnasium apparatus of modern type has...
    • 1906, page 23

    • 1906, page 23
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    • 23 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. MATHEMATICS. Mr. Steffensen Mr. Smith. Mr. Algebra a. This course affords a thorough and complete treatment of elementary algebra ; including quadratic equations,...

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