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    • 1897, page 13

    • 1897, page 13
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    • 13 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. First Year. First Half. Second Half. English a 4 4 Music* 1 1 Normal Class† Normal Drawing a* 1 1 Reading a 2 2 U. S. History and Civics 2 2 Second Year. First Half. Second Half. Algebra...
    • 1908, page 32

    • 1908, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH sists largely of the working of problems involving the laws of Physics. Class room experiments are performed by the teacher whenever necessary to make a principle more comprehensible. The fifty experiments outlined in the...
    • 1909, page 34

    • 1909, page 34
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    • 34 SOUTHERN BRANCH. PHYSICAL SCIENCE. MR. DALLEY. Elementary Physics. This subject is given in the third year. Object: The object of the course is to give the students a general survey of the field of Physics, including a study of...
    • 1910, page 33

    • 1910, page 33
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    • 33 studied carefully in class, and boks for outside reading. Those studied intensively in 1910-1911 will be taken from the following list: Julius Caeser ; Scott, lady of the lake; Lowell, Vision of Sir Launfal; Irving, Sketch Book; Whittier,...
    • 1910, page 34

    • 1910, page 34
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    • 34 lections are usually studied: Parkman's Oregon Trail; Shakespeare, Macbeth and Julius Caesar; Milton, Minor Poems; Essay on Burns. A number of hooks are required for outside reading. Four hours per week. Miss Decker. English d. This...
    • 1910, page 40

    • 1910, page 40
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    • 40 Course in Physics." The laboratory manual used is Millikan and Gale's. References: Hopkins' "Experimental Science," Desehanel "Natural Philosophy," Barne's "Practical Accoustics," Edser "Heat for Advanced Students," Daniell "Text Book of...
    • 1903, page 28

    • 1903, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH understanding of spoken German and a real appreciation of the literary language. Conversational exercises, dictation, talks on German life, etc., are interspersed as the occasion permits. The principles of the relationship...
    • 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....
    • 1905, page 30

    • 1905, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH. tion for a systematic acquisition of vocabulary. The grammar and composition work is equivalent to that comprised in part f of Thomas's Practical German Grammar.. A number of easy texts are read and short poems memorized....
    • 1906, page 30

    • 1906, page 30
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    • 30 SOUTHERN BRANCH Commercial Law. This course embraces a study of the laws governing the transaction of business in the world of commerce, including a knowledge of contracts, agency, partnership, corporations, business paper, liens,...
    • 1907, page 32

    • 1907, page 32
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    • 32 SOUTHERN BRANCH GERMAN MR. DU PONCET 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....
    • 1911, page 31

    • 1911, page 31
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    • 31 SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ENGLISH. Mr. Belnap. Miss Decker. Mr. Ashby. Miss Palmer. English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English Grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in...
    • 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 40

    • 1911, page 40
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    • 40 students individually, or in groups when necessary. Each student takes notes on the experiments at the time of performing them and records his results in a record book outside of the laboratory. General Chemistry. This consists of an...
    • 1912, page 34

    • 1912, page 34
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    • SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION. ENGLISH. Miss Decker. Miss Brown. Mr. English a. This course consists of a review of the principles of English grammar, special attention being given to common errors. Drill in punctuation, letter writing,...
    • 1912, page 35

    • 1912, page 35
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    • 35 Four hours per week throughout the year. Miss Brown. English b. This course consists of a careful study of diction and of the fundamental rhetorical principles-unity, coherence, emphasis, proportion-as applied to the whole...
    • 1912, page 36

    • 1912, page 36
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    • 36 Mrs. Browning, Byron, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, Burns, Gray, Goldsmith ; essays of Lamb, De Quincy, Bacon, or Addison. Outside reading will be selected from the following: Gaskell, "Cranford';" Kingsley, "Hypatia ;" Jane Austin,...
    • 1912, page 45

    • 1912, page 45
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    • 45 forming them and records his results in a record book outside of the laboratory. General Chemistry. This consists of an elementary course in general chemistry and qualitative analysis. The elements of chemical theories and of important...

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