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    • 1899, page 28

    • 1899, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE ZOOLOGY.-This is a thoroughly practical course for teachers, and little attention is given to those subjects which the teacher can not use in common school work. Required of second-year Normal students. 3 hours...
    • 1899, page 31

    • 1899, page 31
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    • CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. Twenty-six bound volumes of Harper's Magazine and other books by Mrs. Emma J. McVicker of the Board of Regents. Also other books for the Library by the following: PRINCIPAL. MILTON BENNION; Miss ANNIE E....
    • 1900, page 23

    • 1900, page 23
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    • 23 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All students are invited to become members of the "Students' Society." This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public...
    • 1900, page 30

    • 1900, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE ject as are needful for teachers in the grade schools. The course is attended by much practical work with minerals and in observation tours. Required of third-year Normal students. 2 hours per week throughout the...
    • 1900, page 32

    • 1900, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. PERIODICALS. Title. Donor Title. Donor. Blade, Beaver County Publisher. News, Washington Co Publisher Chronicle, University " Record, Iron County " Era,...
    • 1908, page 13

    • 1908, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. CHAPEL EXERCISE. The necessity of ethical instruction is recognized and regular chapel exercises are conducted each week by the teachers and students. While theological creeds can not be taught in these...
    • 1908, page 14

    • 1908, page 14
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    • 14 SOUTHERN BRANCH Through this government the students make their own laws and enforce them. By thus affording a very practical training in civics, the system does much in preparing students for the greater duties imposed by citizenship. ...
    • 1908, page 29

    • 1908, page 29
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    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. American History and Civics. A thoro elementary course in national history, preceded by a review of the periods of exploration and colonization. The work in civics is introduced in connection with the study of...
    • 1909, page 14

    • 1909, page 14
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    • 14 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, and the latter by women. The Athletic...
    • 1909, page 15

    • 1909, page 15
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    • 15 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Copies of the City Charter and plan of government have been requested by the management of many educational institutions and many teachers. PUBLIC LECTURES. The President and faculty of...
    • 1909, page 31

    • 1909, page 31
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    • 31 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thoro study of a few carefully selected groups of facts take the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history. Four...
    • 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 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 15

    • 1910, page 15
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    • 15 Utah, was the founder of the Self-Governing School System of the Branch Normal School. Through this government the students make their own laws and enforce them. By thus affording a very practical training in civics, the system does...
    • 1910, page 35

    • 1910, page 35
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    • 35 HISTORY. Mr. Decker. Mr. Belnap. Ancient History. The work of this course is based on original documents and extracts from contemporaneous writers. While the ground usually gone over in Ancient History is covered, certain movements...
    • 1901, page 9

    • 1901, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All, students are invited to become members of the "Students' Society." This organization aims at the promotion of the literary and general culture that results from practice in public speaking...
    • 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...

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