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    • 1911, page 32

    • 1911, page 32
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    • 32 Mariner." That done outside of class will be selected from this list: Churchill's "The Crisis;- Mulock, "John Halifax;" Cooper, "Last of the Mohicans," "The Spy;" Thompson, "Wild Animals I Have Known;" "Treasure Island." Four hours per week....
    • 1911, page 33

    • 1911, page 33
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    • 33 Three hours per week throughout the year. Miss Decker, Miss Leigh. Literary Interpretation.. This course gives opportunity to forge ahead and prepare onself for an instructor in reading and interpreting the best pieces of literature....
    • 1911, page 35

    • 1911, page 35
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    • 35 History is covered, certain movements and important epochs are emphasized, a thorough' 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 hours per...
    • 1911, page 45

    • 1911, page 45
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    • 45 quired for an "American Penman" certificate is required for completing the course. Spelling. Gives drill in words used in commercial life, and in words in common use in the usual vocations. A graduate from this two-year course can make...
    • 1911, page 53

    • 1911, page 53
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    • 53 CURRENT MAGAZINES IN OUR LIBRARY. Blackwoods Juvenile Instructor Boston Cooking School Ladies' Home Journal Century Literary Digest Cosmopolitan McClure's Dileneator Popular Science Monthly...
    • 1909, page 26

    • 1909, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH LITERARY COURSE. First Year. First half Second half English a 4 4 Oral Expression 3 3 Physical Geography 2 2 Physical Training 1 1 Electives from the following 8 8 18 18 (Two of these are elective.) Latin...
    • 1904, page 26

    • 1904, page 26
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    • 26 SOUTHERN BRANCH GERMAN. MR. MABEY. German 1. ELEMENTARY COURSE. The object of the first year's work is to familiarize the student with German construction so far as to enable him to read easy German text without difficulty....
    • 1909, page 30

    • 1909, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH English c. The work done in this course is a continuation of that done in English b, but of a much higher grade. The principles of rhetoric are studied thoroly, and applied in numerous short, and frequent long...
    • 1904, page 32

    • 1904, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCHOOL. PERIODICALS. TITLE. DONOR. Salt Lake Tribune Publisher Salt Lake Herald " Deseret Evening News " Ogden Standard ….." Iron County Record ….." Dixie Advocate " Milford...
    • 1912, page 8

    • 1912, page 8
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    • 8 JEAN BROWN, English, History and Public Address. M. A. University of Chicago, -1912; A. B. University of Chicago, 1911. Student at U. of U., 1910-11; Teacher in public schools of Utah, 1905 to 1909; Graduate of B. N. S., 1903. ...
    • 1909, page 41

    • 1909, page 41
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    • 41 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Mosher. At least four hundred pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily exercises in conversation, practice in pronunciation, and composition will be part of the work, Four times a week. German 2....
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    • Page 31
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    • 27 Learning clubs (book clubs, literature circles) should be deliberate and specifically aimed at desired learning goals. To effectively motivate reluctant readers, teachers must help students experience autonomy in selecting interesting...
    • 1909, page 44

    • 1909, page 44
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    • 44 SOUTHERN DRANCH BOOKS AND MAGAZINES. MAGAZINES. Juvenile Instructor, Black Wood's Magazine, Scientific American, The World's Work, Improvement Era, Harper's Monthly Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Magazine, The...
    • 1912, page 14

    • 1912, page 14
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    • 14 sewing room, and fitting room, all completely furnished and equipped for recitation, demonstration and thoro practical work. All utensils and materials for laboratory work are furnished by the department, and for the use of these, students...
    • 1905, page 10

    • 1905, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH. tools of all kinds for work in wood and some metals are provided. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. This department is provided with a model kitchen, a dining room, a sewing room with the necessary machines, etc., required for...
    • 1912, page 22

    • 1912, page 22
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    • 22 Copies of the city charter and plan of government have been requested by the management of many educational institutions and many teachers. Chapel. One chapel period a week is conducted by students. Tho no theological creeds can be...
    • 1905, page 12

    • 1905, page 12
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    • 12 SOUTHERN BRANCH. with the instructors of the Branch Normal School in giving a course of public lectures during the winter months. These lectures will be on various scientific, literary, and philosophical subjects of popular interest,...
    • 1912, page 23

    • 1912, page 23
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    • 23 recreation in the way of dancing, concerts, theatres and other social pastimes under the supervision of the teachers. Each class has an opportunity every year to give a dancing party for the purpose of raising funds for the class treasury....
    • 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 28

    • 1912, page 28
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    • 28 Second Year. First half. Second half. English b 4 4 Plane Geometry 3 3 Chemistry 4 4 Ancient History, 1912-13 4 4 Mediaeval and Modern History, (1913-14).....4 4 German or French (4...

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