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7,7,,varl-v-I 20 Liberty Ladies College and German Fourth Year PreparatoryeeFive H ours on and conversation based upon reading. Van Daell's HDas Deutsche Grammar, pronunciation, reading, compositi text read, drill upon colloquial sentences, and sight ThomasT Practical German Grammar, Part I. Buch; Mosher's HWillkommen in Deutschland. F irst Year C allegeeF ive H ours Part II of Thomas' German Grammar, With additional exerciSes on syntax, and advanced composition. Sight reading; memorizing of poetry.- BernTs Deutsche Lyrik; Schiller's HWilhelm Te11; Schlller's t D16 Jengfrau von Orleans; Goethe's ttHermann und Dorothea; Freytags HDer R1ttme1s- ter von Altrosen. Lectures on German literature. Conversation and narra- tion. French Second Year C ollege-F ive H ours Grammar, pronunciation, reading, composition and conversatlon based upon text read; drill upon colloquial sentences, and sight reading. . Whitney,s French Grammar, Part I ; Francois and Giroudts ttSlmple French; Theuriefs Bigarreau. Third Year CollegeF-Five H ours Part II of Whitney,s French Grammar, With additional exercises on syntax and advanced composition. Sight translation; memorizing of poetry. Bowents French Lyrics; MoliereTs HLe Malade Imaginaire; RacineTs HEsther;H CorneilleTs HLe Cid; Chateaubriande H tala; Victor Hugds ttNotre Dame. Lectures on French literature. Conversation and narration. Psychology Third Year C allege-Three H ours Three hours one year. It is the purpose of this course to cover as adequately as may be possible six elemental ideas. Ist. The relation between body and mind. 2d. C onsciousness. 3d. I mmediate knowledge. 4th. 1W ediate knowledge. 5th. F eeling. 6th. Desire. 7th. Volition. Text: Elements of Psychology--Noah K. Davis. References and lectures. Ethics Thini Year C allege-Two H ours Two hours, half year. It is the purpose of this course to furnish a simple, direct and comprehensive theory of morals. Text: Elements of Ethicsv-Noah K. Davis. References and Lectures. Biblical Literature Third Year College-Five H ours . The idea in this study is to gain a knowledge of the English Bible. Emphasis IS 1a1d 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, 1 open-m the BOt fied as The History into res to gain especiai Esther In t the sett Life to the 1 by N 0a approp1 Life Constru The matter A se and ins; 0f Chris Christ, cal dou1 truth a1 topic st1 The LATIN Our t versitie the Un tion. 1 girls sc ties tha
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A mericcm-Mozart C onservatory 1 9 Second Year College, F irst SemestereFive H ours. Solid Geometry. Lines and planes in space. Dihedral and polyhedral angles. Study of solid figure. Conic sections. Text: Wentworth. Second Year College, Second SemestereThree H ours Plane Trigonometry. Trigonometric functions. The right and oblique triangle. Goniometry. Construction of Tables. Text: Wentworth. Third Year College, First Semester-Three Hours The right and oblique spherical triangle. Applications of spherical trigo- nometry. Text: Wentworth. Science t Second Year College-Three H ours PhysiCSeA brief course in general thsics. Practical questions and prob- lems on the application of general laws. Text: A Brief Course in Physics- Hoadley. ChemistryeA 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 Chemistry-Lyman C. Newell. Botany-Structure, relationships and functions of plants, germination of seed, Algae, fungi, bacteria, gymnosperms, angiosperms, use of analytical key and characteristics of most important families, field work, drawings showing the life history of the plant. Note-books. Only one science is required. Latin Second Year Preparatorys-Five H ours Thorough drill in vocabulary and forms. Written exercises. Translation of short sentences. T ext: Collar and Daniel. h Third Year Preparatory-Five H ours Caesar, Gallic War, Books I-IV. Prose Composition, oral and written. Syn- tax and construction given special attention. F ourth Year Preparatory-Five H ours CaesartBook V. Cicero, Four Orations. PrOSe Composition. Syntax and construction. Written exercises. F irst Year C ollege-F ive H ours Virgil, six books of the Aeneid. Prose composition continued. .Prosody. MythOIOgy. Two thousand lines of Ovidts Metaphoses may be substltuted for two books of the Aeneid. Second Year College-Three Hours Horace. Selections from the Odes, Satires, and Epistles. Composition. Third Year College-Three H ours Selections from Livy and Tacitus. , 1.; 12.44;! -
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,on based upon tDas Deutsche ises on syntax, try. ie Jungfrau HDer Rittmeis- :ion and narra- tion based upon Simple French ; rcises on syntax .oetry. -ire; Racineis Victor Hugo's and narration. er as adequately n body and mind. knowledge. 5th- ychologwaoah furnish a simple, of Ethicsv-Noah l: ible. Emphasis. than any careful roper place. The v M gnrtrrr, 91 th 1r vgujmm -. . wins :m-W - WW .1 gyjtwmim'vwv?wvu w American-Mozart C onservatory 21 work, therefore, is in no sense a critical study, but an earnest, unprejudiced, open-minded, consecrated effort to obtain a knowledge of What is contained in the Book of Books, With the hope that our interest may be thereby so intensi- fied as to compel a life-long application to its beauties and mysteries. OLD TESTAMENT The subject matter of the Old Testament is divided into three divisions-- History, Poetry, and Prophecy. Each of these great divisions is broken up into reasonable periods, to be mastered one at a time, thus enabling the pupil to gain quickly a concrete conception of each section. In studying the poetry, especial attention is given to the Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, and the Dramas, Esther and Job, with references and lectures. In the study of prophecy, emphasis is laid upon the person of the prophets; the setting of each in his time, and the nature of his prophecy. NEW TESTAMENT Life and teachings of Jesus. A careful study of the Gospels with reference to the birth, boyhood and ministry of Christ. The Story of the Nazarene, By Noah K. Davis, used as an additional text, with references and lectures on appropriate topics. Life and letters of Paul. Especial attention is given to the ministry of Paul. Constructive map of his travels. The Revelation. Especial time devoted to this book with respect to subject matter and application. References and lectures. EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY Third Year C allege, Second Semester-Two H ours A series of thirty-two lectures touching the authenticity, integrity, credibility and inspiration of the Scriptures, with study of special topics, such as: UFruits of Christianity, HWhat Christianity Has Done for Woman, HCim'lization and Christ, etc. The purpose of this course is to fortify the mind against skepti- cal doubts and at the same time furnish the student With new evidences of the truth and logical methods of defending the same. Class reference reading and topic study is required. Degrees The degree of A. B. will be granted those who complete either the LATIN COURSE or the MODERN LANGUAGE COURSE. - Our graduates who wish to enter one of the higher colleges or uni- Versities will be given credit for work done here. They may enter the Universities of Chicago, Kansas, and Missouri without examina- tion. Credit for advanced standing is given for college worh. N-o girlis school in the State is given any better standing in the univers- ties than is given this school. hh, , VNM ye N, ugglh ?, W , , 7A7 w-v-t-Z W
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