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    • 1902, page 9

    • 1902, page 9
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    • 9 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. All students have access to these from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school days and at other times when necessary. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. All needful provision has been made for the proper development of the...
    • 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...
    • 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 11

    • 1906, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. At this period students in Literature and Science have opportunity to demonstrate that they have power in public speaking and debate. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS. All students are invited to become members of...
    • 1907, page 10

    • 1907, page 10
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    • 10 SOUTHERN BRANCH All students have access to these from 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. on school days. By special arrangement, students may have access to the library on holidays. No charge whatever is made for the use of the books and...
    • 1907, page 11

    • 1907, page 11
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    • 11 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. CHAPEL EXERCISES. Chapel exercises are held every day, the purpose being to bring students and teachers more closely together, and to instruct along lines of morality. One chapel period each week is given...
    • 1911, page 12

    • 1911, page 12
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    • 12 with shutters to the windows, so that class work requiring darkness may be carried on during the daytime. MUSEUM. Collections are being made of Indian relics, minerals, plants and animals. The design is to build up a museum that...
    • 1911, page 36

    • 1911, page 36
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    • 36 Four hours per week throughout the year. English History. This course will be, a careful study of the growth of English institutions from the Conquest, preceded by a hurried survey of Anglo Saxon and Roman times. The social...
    • 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...
    • 1911, page 41

    • 1911, page 41
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    • 41 plant to the complex forms. Much time is spent on the algae and fungi, particular attention being paid to the pests that the student will likely come in contact with in the intermountain country. The simpler physiological processes are...
    • 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 41

    • 1912, page 41
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    • 41 The social institutions of the English people will be carefully considered, with a view of learning the lessons to be drawn, from the great social, religious and political changes in the History of England. The Norman conquest, the...
    • 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...
    • 1912, page 46

    • 1912, page 46
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    • 46 Considerable field work is done and the plant 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...
    • 1898, Jun 30

    • 1898, Jun 30
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    • Thurs. June 30, 1898: Ther. cooler Wea. clear a few clouds in evening I started a little before five and got home about 12-30 just 24 hours from the time I left St. George. Friday, July 1: Ther. 4-15 am 82º., Wea. smoky. some clouds We hoed...
    • 1898, Jul 2

    • 1898, Jul 2
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    • Sat. July 2, 1898: Ther. 9-30 am. 80º., 4-pm. 86. Wea. clear Johny went down below to work pole tax Harold Russell, Jake, & I hoed corn. I continued testing my lens on different subjects with some good results. Sunday 3: Ther. 9-15 am. 79º.,...
    • 1898, Dec 23

    • 1898, Dec 23
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    • Fri. Dec. 23, 1898: Ther. cold, Wea. clear, I practiced photographing with fair results today. Went to a dance at night. We finished hauling the pummys around this afternoon. Saturday 24: Ther. 10-20. am. 34’.m Wea. clear. I took a photo for...

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