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Courses LATIN MODERN LANGUAGE' Spanish Grammar. Regular and irregular verbs. Translation. Syntax and idiom. Pronunciation. Conversation Espinosa and Allen's Elementary Spanish Grammar. Pittaro's Spanish Reader. Spanish Grammar continued. Translation. Composition. Conversation. Originals. Espinosa and Allen's Elementary Spanish Grammar. Crawforcl's Spanish Prose Com- position. Dorado's Espana Pintoresca. Valera's El Pajaro Verde. Valdes's La Hermana San Sulpicio. . French Foundations and grammar. Con- versation and reproductions. Pronunciation. Syntax and idiom. Aldrich and Foster's French Gram- mar. Talbot's French Reader. French 4th Class Fundamentals. Grammar. Pronun- Freshman Clarion, Forms. English-Latin and Latin-Eng- lish translation. Bennett's First Year Latin. 3rd Class lnflections and syntax. Composition. Sophomore Translation. Bennett's Latin Grammar and Com- position. Caesar in Gaul Cd'OogeJ, Books I-IV. 2nd Class Grammar. Prose composition. .lUHi0l' Translation. ' Bennett's Latin Grammar and Composition. Cicero fBennettJ: six orations. lst Class Grammar. Verse form and scansion. Senior Greek and Roman mythology. Com- position. Translation. The AEneid of Virgil QBennettD: Books I-VI. Bennett's Latin Grammar Gayley's Classic Myths. Grammar continued. Translation. Composition. Conversation. Aldrich and Foster's French Grammar. Rippman and Buell's French Daily Life. ' Fontaine's En France. Labiche and lVlartin's Le Voyage de M. Perrichon. Erckman-Chatrian's Madame Therese. 'This work may be taken up in any year. 57
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Courses MATHEMATICS Grammar reviewed, with special appli- cation to the structure of the sentence. Punctuation as an exact science. Theme Algebra. The fundamental opera- tions. Factors and multiples. Frac- tions. Simultaneous simple and indeterminate equations. lnvolution and evoliition. Theory of exponents. Radicals. Wentworth's New School Algebra. Composition. The topic sentence and paragraph. Narration, Description, Ex- position, Argument. The figures of speech. Paraphrasing. Letter writing. Algebra. Quadratics. Ratio and proportion. Progressions. Variables and Limits. Series. The Binomial Theorem. Logarithms and Graphs. Wentworth's New School Algebra. Literature: Shakespere's As You Like Il,' Dickens's Tale of Two Cities: Col- eridge's Ancient Mariner: Lowell's Sir Themes and paraphrases. Letter Webster's Efeclive English Expression Plane Geometry. Five books completed. Exercises. Originals. Wentworth's Plane Geometry. Literature: Ca.rlyle's Essay on Bums: ENGLISH 4th Class Freshman and letter writing. Spelling. Ward's Sentence and Theme. Lester's Spelling Review. 3rd Class Sophomore Spelling. Ward's Theme Building Lester's Spelling Review. 2nd Class Junior , Launfalf lrving's Sketch Book- writing. Spelling. Lester's Spelling Review. lst Class Senior Shakespeare's Macbelh,- Specimens of the American Orationg Palgrave's Golden Treasury fBook IVJ, Wordsworth, Keats, and Shelley. Themes and paraphrases. Letter writing. Spelling. Lester's Spelling Review- Solid Geometry. Three books completed. Originals and exercises, Plane Trigonometry. Algebra reviewed from Quadraticg, Wentworth's Solid Geomelry. Wentworth's Plane Trigonomelry. Wentworth's New School Algebra. 56
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Courses HISTORY SCIENCE 4th Class English History. General Science. Freshman With note-books. , , -I-ext to be Selected Chemistry of common thmgs: Supplementary reading and map- Matter and Energy: Food, Water, the making Air: Gases: Engines: Magnets: Simple electrical machines: Light: Sound: Plants: etc. Elhuff's General Science. 3rd Class Ancient History. PITYSIOIOSY and Hygiene. Sophomore With note-books. . . . . Diet: Digestive, Circulatory, and Text to be selected. . S I t r r adin and other organs: Control of public and m kilpp emen a y e g mapl private health, Personal hygiene, a I 8' Exercise: Prevention of disease: etc. Text to be selected. H ' Chemistry. 2nd Class Medieval and Modern History. .llmlof With n0te.b0okS. The Gas Lawsg Theor of Ioniza- y Text to be Selected. tion:Valence: Equationsgcalculations: Supplementary reading and map- Compounds of the more important making. chemical elements: Importance of Chemistry to agriculture, sanitation, daily life. Five recitations and two labora- tory periods a week, with a minimum of 35 experiments. McPherson 8: Henderson's First Course in C hemislry. lsgegkifs American History. ics. With note-books. Text to be selected. Supplementary reading and map- - making. Mechanics: Hea ti Light: Sound: Magnetism and Electricity. Numer- Phys' s ous written exercise every-day problems. Five recitations and solutions of and two labora- tory periods a week. with a minimum of 35 experiments. Millikan 6: Gale's First Course in Physics. 58
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