Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

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c S;Continued. ory-Five Hours. 15. It is sought in this year to iundnmeiital principles of Alge- .'ih be necessary when they take 3 drilled in Analysis. Factoring, Equations Radicals. Integral and and Evolution. Graphs. Text: itory-Five Hours. review of that part preceding ZallEOUS Quadratics. Equations ose solution depends upon Quad- tatiOHs: formation of Equations trim for integral and fractional ti 3 z::iportion, Variables, Limits, i. 1' age Algebra. e-Five Hours. of mlane geometry: Principles. V119. Text: XVentworth. i: Semester--Five Hours. d; in space. Dihedral and Crime sections. Text: M AT H EM ATICSk-Continued. Second Year College, Second SemestereThree Hours. Plane Trigonmnetry. Trigonometric functions. The right and oblique triangle. Gomometry. Construction of ,Tables. Text: W'entworth. Third Year College, First Semester-Three Hours. The. right and oblique spherical triangle. Applications of sphe- rical trigonometry. Text: VVentworth. S C I E N C E Second Year College-Three Hours. Physics. A brief course in general physics. Practical questiqns zmd problems 011 the application of general laws. Text: A Buck Course in PhysicseHoadley. Chemistry. A brief course in which is emphasized those facts, laws, theories and applications of chemistry which may become of practical importance in after life of student. Text: Descriptive ChemistryeLyman C. Nowell. Botany. Structure, relationships and functions of plants, ger- manation of seed Algze, fungi, bacteria, gymnosperms, angiosperms, use of analytical key and characteristics of most important families, held work, drawings showing the life history of the plant. Note hooks. Only one science is required. LATIN Second Year Preparatory-Five Hours. Thorough drill in vocabulary and forms. W'ritten exercises. Translation of short sentences. Text: Collar 8z Daniel. L A T I N e Continued. Third Year Preparatory-Five Hours. Caesar, Gallic War, Books I-IV. Prose CompOsition, oral and written. Syntax and construction glven especml attention. Fourth Year PreparatoryeFive Hours. Caesar, Book V. Cicero, Four Orations. Prose Composition. Syntax and construction. VVrltten exerCISes. First Year College-Five Hours. Virgil, six books of the Aeneid. Prose Composition continued. PI'OS'Ody. Mythology. Two thousand lines of -Ovidis Metaphoses may be substituted for two books of the Aeneid. Second Year College-Three Hours. Horace. Selections from the Odes, Satires, and Epistles. Com- position. Third Year College-Three Hours. Selections from Livy and Tacitus. G E R M A N Fourth Year Preparatory-Five Hours. Grammar, pronunciation, reading, composition and conversa- tion'based upon text read, drill upon colloquial sentences, and sight reading. Thomas Practical German Grammar, Part I. Van Daellis ttDas Deutsche Buchfi Movsher'is HWillkommen in Deutschland? First Year College-Five Hours. Part II of Thomas, German Grammar, with rttdditional exer- CISes 0n syntax; and advanced composltlon. Sight readmg; mem- orlzmg of poetry. x

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HISTORY Second Year Preparatory-Three Hours. Ancient History. Covering the history of the Oriental, Greek, and Roman Periods. Text: Westls Ancient History. Third Year Preparatory-eThree Hours. Medieval and Modern History. Covering the history of Europe during the Medieval and Modern Periods. Lectures on special topics. Reference work required. Text: VVestis Medieval and Modern History. Fourth Year Preparatory-Three Hours. English Histoty. Covering the political and social history of the English people. Special reference work, and lectures on special topics. Text: TerryeSehool Edition. First Year College-Three Hours. American History. Covering the history of the Colonial and United States periods. Reference work required. Text: Chan- ningjs History of the United States. MATHEMATICS First Year Preparatory--Five Hours. Intermediate Practical Arithmetic. Text: W'entworth's School Arithmetic. In addition to the five hours given to the Practical Arithmetic, two hours are given to drill in Mental Arithmetic. Second Year Preparatory-Five Hours. Advanced Practical Arithmetic. Text: XNentworth'ls Advanced Arithmetic. M AT H E M A T I CSe-Continued. Third Year Preparatory-Five Hours. Algebra to Quadratic Equations. It is sought in this year to have pupils master thoroughly the fundamental principles of Algee bra; so that only a rapid review will be necessary when they take up the Higher Algebra. They are drilled in Analysis. Factoring. Solution of Simple Simultaneous Equations, Radicals, Integral and Fractional Exponents, Involution and Evolution. Graphs. Text: XVentwortlfs Elementary Algebra. Fourth Year PreparatoryeFive Hours. Advanced Algebra. A rapid review of that part preceding Quadratics. Solution of Simultaneous Quadratics. Equations solved as Quadraties, problems whose solution depends upon Quad- raties, Surds and Imaginary Equations; fornmtion 0f Equatiuns with given roots: Binomial Theorm for integral and fractional exponents, Logarithms, Ratio and Proportion, Variables. Limits. Series. Text: VVentwortlfs College Algebra. First Year College-Five Hours. Plane Geometry. Five books of plane geometry; Principlex Theory of Proportion. original problems. Text: lVenIWm'th. Second Year College, First Semester-Five Hours. Solid Geometry. Lines and planes in space. Dihedml :md polyhedral angles. Study of solid figure. Conic sections. Text: VVentworth, M A 7; Second Year Cc Plane Trigmmgg Oblique triangle. 'u Wentworth. Third Year Cc . The right :llltj NI: rical tngcmmmei1n . ' See0nd Physics. A brief and problenh on the : Leurse 1n thsics-lf, Chemistry. A if: laws, theories and an. Hractical iinpiin'tzlnce A LheniistryeLmnan C. Botany. Strncutn inanation of seed. AlQ'; Lise of analytical key held work. drawine; books. i Only one science Second X Thmw'mgh 51-97 Translmion e5 932. k



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G E R M A N-Continued. che Lyrik; Sehilleris mWilhelm Tell? Sehillerhs c', , Goetheis ttHermann und Dorothea, German Berlfs Deus ttDie Jungfrau von Orleans;' Freytagts tt'Der Rittmeister V011 Altrosen. Lectures on literature. Conversation and narration. F R E N C H Second Year College-Five Hours. Grammar; pronunciation; reading; composition and conversa- tion, based upon text read; drill upon colloquial sentences; and sight reading. VVhitnefs French Grammar, Part I; Francois and Gitoud's ttSimple French; Theurietis tTBigarreau? Third Year College-Five Hours. Part II of WhitneyTs French Grammar With additional exer- cises on Syntax; and advanced composition. Sight translation; mem- orizing of poetry. Bowelts ttFreneh Lyrics? Molierds ttLe Malade Imaginaire; Racines ttEstherf Corneilleis ttLe Cid? Cthateaubriandts TtAtalafy Victor Hugots ttNotte Dame? Lectures on French literature. Con- versation and narration. P S Y C H O L O G Y Third Year College-Three Hours. Three hours one year. It is the purpose of this course to cover as adequately as may be possible six elemental ideas. lst. The relation between body and mind. 2nd. Consciousness. 3rd. 1 P S Y C H O L O G Ye-Continued. iMcdiafc knowledge. 5th. Feeling. Inmzvcdiaic lc'zzowlcdge. 4th. Elements Of Psychology- 6th. Desire. 7th. Volifion. Text: Noah K. Davis. References and lectures. E T H I C S Third Year College-Two Hours. It is the purpose of this course to comprehensive theory of morals. Text: References and lectures. Two hours, half year- furnish 21 simple, direct and Elements of Ethicse-Noah. K. Davis. BIBLICAL LITERATURE Third Year College-Five Hours. The idea in this study is to gain a knowledge of the English Bible. Elllphasis is laid upon what the Bible says, and when it says it, rather than any careful study as to how it says it. The latter study comes in its proper place. The work, therefore, is in no sense a critical study, but an earnest. unprejudieed. topen-minded, consecrated effort to obtain a knowledge of what is contained in the Book of Books. with the hope that our interest may he therehy so intensified as to compel a life-long application to its heauties and mysteries. OLD TESTAMENT. The subject matter of the Old Testament is divided into three clivisionse-History, Poetry and Phophecy. Each of these great divisions is broken up into reasonable periods, to be mustered one at a time; thus enabling the pupil to gain quickly a concrete eon- ception of each section. In studying the poetry, especial attention is given to 1hr: i Esther 21nd JUL, In the study . i A the prophets; the 9:: his prophecy. Life and teaching; with reference to the Story of the Nazzireii text , with references t Life and Letters ministry of Paul. Cr: The degree of COURSE. Our graduates here. They may 6 standing is given 1 is given this sehee

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