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Jim ffzainnd mindwill Jluzndom of The English Department, under the direction of Miss Mary D. Glenn is progressing toward newer and more modern goals. With the broadening fields in radio and television, one must have a deeper knowledge of the English language and a greater familiarity With its background. Stress is placed on public speaking and original composition, so that the student may express himself more clearly and accurately. There is a need for better newspapers and more efficiently trained personnel. Motion pictures are also used in the classes to demonstrate the proper use of the English language. Some of these pictures stress pronunciation, spelling, use of the libraries and the significance of oral re- porting. As to literature, the immortal masterpieces will be read. discussed, and digested. Through the writings
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Ampilmpeaawwun jlmadom m jean of the great the student learns of the thoughts, emo- tions and happenings of bygone ages, which may in- cite, in some, the yearning to immortalize this genera- tion. Literature is a criticism of life. says Matthew Ar- nold. Therefore, literature classes not only aim to teach us how to make the most of our lives but the best of our lives. The basic and advanced stages of grammar are taught, including sentence structure, use of Words, conjugation of verbs and punctuation. The main purpose of this course is to prepare the student for his future after graduation. In the majority of classes the foremost aim is to acquaint the student With English in such a way as to enable him to ac- complish the utmost in college, While it strives to pro- vide ample opportunity for future careers and trades.
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