Mount Holyoke College - Llamarada Yearbook (South Hadley, MA)

 - Class of 1905

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N s Tenth Volumel THE LLAIVIARADA 25 IKBQIUEEUIBIICS for the 9lI5atlJeIor's Hbegtee The present arrangement, leading fit' the student is fortunatej to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, consists of four years of work. The unit Qftime is the semester hour, more than fifteen of which will I1Ot be allowed by the Faculty, QLaboratory hours forming a large exceptionj. The schedule of studies is as follows :--- FRESHMAN YEAR Figures indicate approximately the number of hours per week. 4' means unlimited. First Semester Secaml Semester Tutoring W' Same as first Mathematics 4' Latin Prose 'F Entrance Conditions 'F SOPHOMORE YEAR Second Semester First Semester Ph sics Chidmistry 4-l-ik Bible 2 Training for Llamarada Course on Grinds 4 History of Wit 4, Electives W' JUNIOR YEAR First Semester Child Study 4 Wormology 4. fSee course of studyj Training for Basketball 4' Practice Course in Top-Spinning 4 Physics l Chemistry i 4-Pk Bible 2 Llamarada Course 4 Cmnlinnedj Training for Dramatics Second Semester Child Study 4 Wormology 4 Course in Acquirement of Senior Dignity 4 Electives 'I' Electives 'I' SENIOR YEAR Fin, Sgmgsrgr Second Semester Gym Cuts 'F E Practical Course in Rope-jumping 4 Electives 'V Electives 4' It is desirable thatzthe prescribed work of the Hrst three years be taken as indicated in the schedule. Students desiring to repeat a required course may do so upon obtaining special permission from the Board of Advisers.

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24 THE LLAMARADA ITCHU1 Volume GERMAN. A stron -constitution, unlimited knowled e of rammar, S 3 S power Ofll1VCl'S10I1 of thought. It IS recommended by the department that special attention be paid to the effect of German adjectives on the nerves. GIKEEK. Sufficient knowledge to enable the candidate to recognize debating society and other pins. Gliutrance fllf!ZHll1ilI8Ci0ll5 Examinations will be held at the college in june and in September. Candidates are advised to make their Wills before going to examinations, and to take with them smelling salts and extra pocket handkerchiefs. Blue books may be purchased at a reasonable price in the college bookstore, Mary Lyon Hall. Return tickets may be ordered at the superintendent's oH'ice. Candidates are advised not to unpack their trunks until due notice has been received from the registrar. Gliutrance cltertifirates Candidates coming from accredited schools may present a certificate instead of taking the examinations. Those who feel weak in any subject will be allowed the privilege of examination in that subject at the college when desired, if application is made to the S6C1'Ctal'y not later than june 5. A thorough review of all subjects is requested the month before entrance. The college reserves the right to examine candidates at any and all times in any subject for which the certificate is not satisfactory. aunanren Qntauning Candidates for advanced' standing must fulfill all requirements for entrance, as well as for advanced credits, and must have hopeful dispositions. The college will not be responsible for shoe leather worn out in going to find heads of departments in which it is desired that credit be obtained. Kegistratiozr Students must register in person at the office of the registrar on arrival at the college in September. A cordial welcome need not be expected by those who are late in registering.



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26 THE LLAIVIARADA Heath Volume Courses of Stud Qliuglisb COURSE I. Rucliments and quantities of style, studies in expedition, digression and notation, student lectures and concussionsg study of paper models especially pre- pared for this department by former members, weakly themes. COURSE 2. Principles ofArgumentation 5 careful and diligent study of Butch- er's lflements of llisputationuz aboriginal lengths once in a while, the subject vary- ing inversely as the while. Open to those who have obtained credit in five-fourths of their work. CoURsi5 3. llourly Themes. Designed for the accentuation of irrational, con- versational acceleration. 'l'his course is offered to those who Find any spare moments of unoccupation amid the busy whirl ofthe social functions of college life. Any stu- dent expecting to teach should take at least three semesters of this work. An excel- lent aid in the compilation of home letters. COURSE 4. Press Club. Newspaper correspondents only admitted to this course. Observations, discussions, and imitations carefully considered, taking a model newspaper as the basis ofthe work, usually the New York Journal or World. The club meets once a week for consultation on the topics of the clay and the reme- dies or aids thereto. COURSE 5. Theories of Style. This course is intended for only such students as need it. Girls who are proficient in the art of making elaborate pompadours, or fastening belts without safety pins, need not apply. lfashion papers such as the Delineator or La Mode 'particularly considered, as the fashions of the times change. Suggestions, practical illustrations, demonstrations, and alterations. Anyone taking this course is fitted to cope with The Lady from Philadelphia or Ruth Ashmore in her great and benilicent work of advising young girls on any matter whatsoever. Open to graduates, or those making up Gym Cllfs.

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