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    • 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...
    • 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...
    • 1908, page 36

    • 1908, page 36
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    • 36 SOUTHERN BRANCH Typewriting. The work includes instruction in the care and mechanism of the typewriter; exercises in the fingering, practice in writing business letters, legal forms, specifications, tabulated statements, and general work...
    • 1908, page 37

    • 1908, page 37
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    • 37 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. GERMAN. MR. JONES. German 1. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Altes and Neues and a number of short comedies by Benedict and Mosher. At least 400 pages of simple narrative prose should be read. Daily...
    • 1908, page 39

    • 1908, page 39
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    • 39 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MANUAL TRAINING. MR. WOODBURY. I. Course a consists of the regular work of the Normal School and High School courses in Manual Training. Students should have sufficient technical knowledge of...
    • 1909, page 21

    • 1909, page 21
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    • 21 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years' course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year which...
    • 1909, page 29

    • 1909, page 29
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    • 29 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Solid Geometry. Wentworth's Solid Geometry. Two hours per week thruout the year, or equivalent. Trigonometry I. Formulae for Trigonometric functions with graphic illustration, Cartesian ordinates and...
    • 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...
    • 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...
    • 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...
    • 1909, page 35

    • 1909, page 35
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    • 35 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Text. McPherson and Henderson's Elementary Chemistry. References: Newth's Inorganic Chemistry, Thorp's Outlines of Industrial Chemistry, Remsen's General Chemistry, etc. NATURAL SCIENCE. MR....
    • 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...
    • 1909, page 38

    • 1909, page 38
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    • 38 SOUTHERN BRANCH DOMESTIC SCIENCE. KITCHEN. Food. A study of the following topics will be made in the order to best fit into the general program. The process of cooking as applied to meats and vegetables including fruit...
    • 1909, page 39

    • 1909, page 39
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    • 86 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. BUSINESS SUBJECTS. MR. ROBB. MR. WOODBURY. Bookkeeping a. In this conrse the student will be thoroughly drilled in the principles which underlie bookkeeping, special attention being given to the...
    • 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....
    • 1909, page 43

    • 1909, page 43
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    • 43 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Machine Shop. Work with the milling machine, lathe, drills, etc., can be given to those qualified for the work. MANUAL TRAINING. MR. WOODBURY. I. Course a consists of the regular work...
    • 1910, page 21

    • 1910, page 21
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    • 21 GRADUATION. Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects: English, a, b...
    • 1910, page 23

    • 1910, page 23
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    • 23 COURSES OF STUDY. The Branch Normal offers the following courses: (1) The regular four years' Normal Course leading to a Normal certificate with the exception of the professional work of the fourth year, which is given at the...

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