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44 The Packer Ceiiegiate fustitute Before entering upon the studies indicated in the pre- ceding tabular view, a student has passed examination in English grammar, in geography, in arithmetic, and in the history of the United States. Under exceptional conditions a student may be assigned to more than three regular studies at a time. Unless other- wise stated, each study has daily recitation. To obtain a diploma, either the group marked PF, or that marked 'f', must be included in the work ofa student. Topics in Italics are prescribed, others are elective. A Whenever a student, for any reason, is unable to elect a desired study during the year to which such study is assigned in the catalogue, she has opportunity to make such election in the following year of her course. Iii aa'a'itiau te tae regular ftua'ief, eaaipafitiau, elaeu- tiari, aut! raliftlaeuief are preferiaea' fer all flatter, they are tberfwre 7Z0t iueludea' ia the tabular view. The history of architecture is included in the study of the history of artg perspective, in drawing. The courses in physics, chemistry, botany, physiogra- phy, Zoology, and physiology require work in the labora- tories in addition to the work of the class-room. T The modern language selected by a regular student in her Academic course is to be studied for two years and a half 5 then it may be continued, or another modern lan- guage may be chosen, or the study of modern language may be discontinued. ffh A5 Cll First 1 it Z E i E l l , 1 I, E 4 1 l Secol L t Z E li T A B p Tltir l , I I V
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Qllunapeetue uf Staines m Qllullegiate ann Keahemic Departments. Thlrd. Academ1c Grade Second Academ1c Grade F1rst Acadenuc Grade Third. Collegiate Grade Second Collegiate G1 ade Senior Year SEPT TO FEB FEB TOIUNE Lmfzrz Leelzrz Moder rr Leehgzzezge Zoology QS Algebra. EregIishHlsio1y. Nerrrezzfloh. 'Reerdirzgs 5. from Merlorjf, Ter-mysorz Scott, ezrzei Shezkespeezre Three times a week. SEPT TO FEB FEB TOIUNIE SLPT ToFEB FEB TOIUNE SEIT TO FEB F1 B TOIUNE S IT IO FB FIB IOIUNE SL T lOI'lB I Lezlzrz Lertm Latin M oelerrz 117110116206 Model 12 Lerrrguerffe Physiogl aphy.6 Moeler rz Lerhfrzrezge Physiology gi fllgebrer. French History. Ii Dese1'ijJ1fr'orz. Readings jro-111 Shakespeare, Mzfl- loh, 'ff-Ezrryferrr, f4deiz'sorz. Twice a Week. Plane Geometry. Three terms. Roman History. E1EllZ6'll'fe7lfjl 'Rhetoric Arithmetic. College reqzrirelrzents in Latin Model IZ Lahfmaae Que term, Greek 'History.II geherezl reerelirzg. Roman History.I Library! work. Latin X Modern anguage Chemistry it Solid Geometryqt M6dlf'U0!Hl5f0Vj-:INoie-iakz'ng. Leeeeeqwiemg. Chemlstlyug Advanced Greek History.II TW1CCaWeCk- Latin Modern anguage Botany Q Algebra.-f Modern History.ip English Literezzfzzre. Advanced I Latin Modern angua e Physics Q Trigonometry.I' English History.I' fflelfvezrzeeel Rhetoric. Advanced Latin Modern anguafre Tysics it Conic Sections.-f History of U.S.II English Literature. L itin IIB IOIUNEI atm Modern Language Model n Language Qualitative Analysis. Geology Astronomy Adv'd Fhysicsxl' Calculus. Theory of Nlusic. Through the year. History of Art. History of Art. History of Bible. Lecture once a week, Logre and Psychology. English Literature. The Essay as Literature. Once a week. English Literature. Psychology. I See comments on pa e 44 5The study of science for four semesters ftwo of physical and two of natural sciencej, with laboratory xx o1I is iequued for graduation I Students entering the Third Academic Grade with a half year's credit in modern language may continue that Qtuclw from the be f tl Tl d A ' ' ' ginning o ie 111 endemic Grade 1I Greek may take the place of modern language. II The study of political history for four semestcis fm o of which shall be English History and Mediaeval Historyl is required for graduation. Studies Itahcized are required of all regular students. . I. T - II. I ' o . J f I. - ' . .I ' W fb' O . . II. ' . - 'V ,,. . . u 10 Il O I . . I. '. . ' X' , , ' ' ' Q 9 a ' , Q II. - . . - . ,r u 1 I 0 U I G Q l - I. - 'r . . . ' ' L . ' . II. ' - ' 1. . ' if- - 1. - . I. . -9 ag. '. , II. , J : M 4 . . H J . C . -. .O g . ll . I. ' o 0 I I . II - I, ' I , 23 ' ri G gr. . y - . . kiln' ' I cg . . v .q,.N : In C . I .. O' . . L- -r Q . . .. C . - . P h n 3- Y . C 4 . . 7
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The Packer Collegiate Imlilufo 45 Qllcahzmic Qbepartment. The studies of both regular courses are named in the following lists. As the student advances her privilege of electingstudies is enlarged. THIRD ACADEMIC GRADERF First Term. Loiifz-Pearson: Essentials of Latin. Zoology- Colton. .English History. Efzglifly Compofitiofz-General drill and sentence- structure. Efzglifla Reaalifzgf-Selections from Tennyson, Mal- ory, and old English ballads. Second Term. Latin-Pearson: Essentials of Latin. Zoology -- Colton. Efzgllflo History. - Efzgliflo Compofitiofz-General drill and sentence- structure. Efzgliflv Roozzlifzgf--Selections from Tennyson, Mal- ory, and old English ballads. Third Term. Latin--Pearson: Essentials of Latin. Frofzolo-Francois. Muzzarelli. Syms' First French Reader. Drill Book A. Gorman-Collar's First Year German. Gluck Auf. Algebra - Schultze. Efzglifly Coffzpofitiofz - Narration. Efzglifb Rooolifzgf-Selections from Scott and Shake- speare. 'lGraduates from the public schools enter this grade without examination. Students entering this grade without knowledge of French or German delay beginning the study of modern languages until the second semester.
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