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the Work offeredin mathematics during the hrst three years or he eligible to the senior class as to the required number of credits The power of reason or common sense takes the place of mem- ory. The student is brought to see the fact that nature's laws are constant and should be obeyed- Additional apparatus is be- ing added this year, enabling the student to make very thorough personal researches in the Laboratory- . Civics First semester of third year. Text: Advanced Civics, by Forman. The work is offered early in the course so as to give those who do not complete the course a general knowledge of the or- ganization of national, state and municipal government. Atten- tion will be given to the duty of the citizen in this political or- ganization This course is preparatory to American History. ' Notebooks with supplementary work will he kept and histo- rical references relating to governmental affairs will be written in these- Current events will be reported on and important happenings relating to our country studied- The Civics of Illinois will be reviewed also in this termis work- Cornmercial Geography Second semester of tirst year. Text: Gannett, Garrison and Houston This course follows the high school physiography and is in- tended to follow up the physical setting there given, with a care- ful discussion of human industries, thus giving the pupils a more extended outlook of the relation between their physical en- vironment and man's industries. A general knowledge of com- mon school geography and physical geography is presupposed. This text work is supplemented by note book work in which interesting and important facts about commercial products and countries are recorded. Samples of wheat. corn and its prod- ucts, silk, hemp, cocoa, petroleum, etc.. are studied.
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