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    • 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 17

    • 1909, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. University the amount of registration or entrance fees required of other students for a corresponding term of attendance. * * * The President of the University may at any time cancel the normal scholarship of any...
    • 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 17

    • 1910, page 17
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    • 17 "Fifty appointments to such scholarships may be made annually, each appointment to be for the term of four years; Provided that students may be reappointed to scholarships. Appointment to normal scholarships shall be made by the State...
    • 1910, page 52

    • 1910, page 52
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    • 52 PEDAGOGY. Mr. Barton. The laws of Psychology are referred to in this work simply as a basis for the teaching art. The student must work out a course of instruction for some grade or grades of the public schools. This course...
    • 1901, page 17

    • 1901, page 17
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    • 17 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Music.-This course includes instruction in reading vocal music, methods of teaching vocal music, elementary principles of voice culture, harmony, part-singing, etc. 2 recitations per week throughout the year. ...
    • 1902, page 20

    • 1902, page 20
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    • 20 SOUTHERN BRANCH a few carefully selected groups of facts taking the place of the more vague and general consideration of the great mass of history. 3 hours per week throughout the year. History of Education.-Lectures, discussions,...
    • 1904, page 28

    • 1904, page 28
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    • 28 SOUTHERN BRANCH music, methods of teaching vocal music, elementary principles of voice culture, harmony, part-singing, etc. Two recitations per week throughout the year. DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS. MISS EASTWOOD. Hand Sewing....
    • 1905, page 24

    • 1905, page 24
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    • 24 SOUTHERN BRANCH. side. Abundant practice in simple composition is given with a view to encouraging students to express themselves freely. Some simpler classics are also studied. Four hours per week throughout the year. English...
    • 1906, page 14

    • 1906, page 14
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    • 14 SOUTHERN BRANCH In pursuance of an act of the legislature, approved March 20, 1899, the Normal School may receive two hundred students free of any charge for admission or registration, fifty to be appointed each year for a term of four...
    • 1907, page 14

    • 1907, page 14
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    • 14 SOUTHERN BRANCH complete the prescribed course of normal instruction, and after graduation to teach in the public Schools of the State; and in the event of such students discontinuing their studies at the University before graduation, they...
    • 1911, page 18

    • 1911, page 18
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    • 18 fees required of other students for a corresponding term of attendance. * * * The President of the University may at any time cancel the normal scholarship of any student for neglect or incompetency and require the payment to the University...
    • 1911, page 49

    • 1911, page 49
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    • 49 PEDAGOGY. Mr. Barton. The laws of Psychology are referred to in this work simply as a basis for the teaching art. The student must work out a course of instruction for some grade or grades of the public schools. A series of...
    • 1912, page 17

    • 1912, page 17
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    • 17 tration, fifty to be appointed each year, for a term of four years. The act provides as follows "The Normal School shall be continued as a department of the University for students of both sexes, and its course of instruction, that...
    • 1912, page 37

    • 1912, page 37
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    • 37 Four hours per week throughout the year. Miss Decker. Oral Expression. The purpose of this course is to develop intelligent readers. The underlying principles of voice-building-pronunciation, articulation, enunciation, and resonance...
    • 1912, page 53

    • 1912, page 53
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    • 53 wood work about the home after having completed this work. Course b consists in the making of doors, sashes, frames, gates, tables, etc., and turning. II. Cabinet making and wood turning continued. A carpenter's work bench and a...
    • 1912, page 54

    • 1912, page 54
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    • 54 This course is especially valuable to young people preparing for teaching. HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Mr. Barton. This will consist of discussion and topical studies on the different ideas of education, for the...

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