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,, . , . --,.......al-Y+il3n..-.- 78 The Packer Collegiate Institute . and Primary grades, and the teachers of those grades seek to encourage and guide their students in the use of such books.. Returns ann Iieputw. ln the Primary and Preparatory depart- ments reports ,of the Work done by pupils aresent regularly to parents. ln the Aca- demic and Collegiate departments the quality of a student's recitations is noted in a per- manent boolc of records, which is open to the inspection of her parents. A student who has pursued an irregular course of study can have a certificate stating the amount and quality of Work done by her at the Institute. 1 Diplomas. At the close of the Senior year, Com- mencement exercises take place, and those members ofthe class Who have completed a prescribed course of . study, and have made such attainments as to merit the distinction, receive diplomas conferred by a vote of the Board of Trustees. wi ' ' ' -W '2i9 - - f.,. .,
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Page 97 text:
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Of the Liltllral Jr the ecture S, and Dr the Jlogy, in of imes. rs of tand nllec- -ce is ents e in :sed of lly lfO'f ion The Pezeker Collegiate Imlifule 77 to study current topics. Poole's and the Annual Literary Index are at hand as biblio- graphical aids. Recognizing ability to make the best use of a library as an important factor in educa- tion, the Institute provides for each student in the Collegiate and Academic departments practical instruction in reference Work. Such instruction is given by the librarian by means of lectures to classes and by personal help to students in the Working out of test problems involving the use of reference books. I t is the practice of teachers to refer pupils to the library for additional information on topics discussed in the class-room. In some courses, as in English literature and the his- tory of art, no text-book is used, the library Supplying the material for the students' pre- paration. Special libraries, numbering from one hun- dred to three hundred volumes, are kept for Feady reference in the departmentsof ancient languages, of physics, and of chemistry. Carefully selected libraries of entertaining b00liS are kept in the rooms of the lowest Academic and in some of the Preparatory
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Page 99 text:
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