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The Packer Cottegtttte Institute 63 enter that grade from other schools, having had no instruction in elementary science, or in a modern language. They have been ac- customed to daily drill in arithmetic, and have come to think that their education de- pends chieliy upon mathematical study. It is advisable for such students to break the routine, and to begin Work in languages, in Zoology, in English history, and in English composition? In the second semester of the Third Aca- demic grade the study of algebra is begun, and the subject is continued for a year. In the lirst three terms of the First Aca- demic grade the Whole of plane geometry is taught. Beside learning the contents of the text-book, the students are required to Work out numerous original demonstrations. All regular students are assigned to the review of general principles in arithmetic, meeting the teacher daily during the fourth term of the First Academic grade. Tllhus far the study of mathematics is pre- scribed for all. It may be discontinued at point by those who Wish to take an if SCC foot this -HOtC, page 45 .
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62 The Pezeker Collegiate Institute, ter the study of the Second Classical Period is begun, and iscontinued through the eighth semester. The study of the romantic school of poetry and of the modern dramatists fol- lows. Courses which include the more diffi- cult study of the national epics, court epics, the literature of the time of the Reformation, or of the present time, are open to election by those students who continue the study of German to the end of the Senior year. jiilatbsmattus. In the lowest grade theistudent begins arithmetic with oral instruction and object- teaching. The study is carried through the Primary and Preparatory grades, oral instruc- tion gradually giving way to the use of a text- book, until the subject is completed at the middle of the highest Preparatory year. Stu- dents who are released from arithmetic at this point begin the study of Latin, others give a half year's review to arithmetic. Thestudy of mathematics is suspended during the first semester of the lowest grade of the Academic department. Many students
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64 The Parker Coflegivzie Imfifule extended course in Latin. Those Who elect the remainder of the mathematical course, resume the study in the first semester of the Third Collegiate grade, taking' up solid geometry and advanced algebra. During the first half of the Second Collegiate grade plane and spherical trigonometry, with appli- cations, are studied. Conic sections, analyti- cally treated, is assigned to the second semes- ter of the Second Collegiate grade. In the Second Collegiate grade and in the Senior year the study of physics With labora- tory practice is included in the mathematical course, and calculus is elective. T Dietary. The systematic course in history begins in the First Preparatory grade With the study of the United States. English history is re- quired in the Third Academic grade, and the history of mediaeval and modern Europe, with special reference to France and Ger- many, comes at a later point. One year in the Collegiate department is devoted to an- cient history, including, the study of the
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