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Stran 95
... given for such knowledge of this subject as is indicated by any standard text - such as Hart , Hinsdale , or James and Sanford . The student should not be confined to one book , however , but should be accus- tomed to work by topics ...
... given for such knowledge of this subject as is indicated by any standard text - such as Hart , Hinsdale , or James and Sanford . The student should not be confined to one book , however , but should be accus- tomed to work by topics ...
Stran 101
... given in this Department only after examination at the University . MATHEMATICS The following statements of admission units in Mathematics are to be under- stood as specifying topics to be covered but not the order or relations in which ...
... given in this Department only after examination at the University . MATHEMATICS The following statements of admission units in Mathematics are to be under- stood as specifying topics to be covered but not the order or relations in which ...
Stran 102
... given in the third or fourth school year , and will not be given credit if taken in the same school year with course 2. In both 2 and 3 emphasis should be laid on the original demonstration of theorems and the original solution of ...
... given in the third or fourth school year , and will not be given credit if taken in the same school year with course 2. In both 2 and 3 emphasis should be laid on the original demonstration of theorems and the original solution of ...
Stran 104
... given in Huxley's Textbook of Physiology ( revised ) or Martin's Human Body ( briefer course ) . unit . DRAWING AND SHOP WORK Admission credit not to exceed five units may be given in Drawing and Shop Work , provided the high school ...
... given in Huxley's Textbook of Physiology ( revised ) or Martin's Human Body ( briefer course ) . unit . DRAWING AND SHOP WORK Admission credit not to exceed five units may be given in Drawing and Shop Work , provided the high school ...
Stran 105
... given by examination only . 3. A student whose preparatory course has extended over four years only , without extra work in his school , should not expect to gain college credit from it , but in exceptional cases a claim based on extra ...
... given by examination only . 3. A student whose preparatory course has extended over four years only , without extra work in his school , should not expect to gain college credit from it , but in exceptional cases a claim based on extra ...
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Stran 98 - Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur ; Browning's Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix...
Stran 94 - ... 3. Grammar and Composition. The examinations in grammar and composition will demand thorough knowledge of all regular inflections, all common irregular forms, and the ordinary syntax and vocabulary of the prose authors read in school, with ability to use this knowledge in writing simple Latin prose.
Stran 98 - Huxley's Autobiography and selections from Lay Sermons, including the addresses on Improving Natural Knowledge, A Liberal Education, and a Piece of Chalk; Stevenson's Inland Voyage and Travels With a Donkey.
Stran 99 - Proceed from the known to the unknown — from the particular to the general — from the concrete to the abstract — from the simple to the more difficult.
Stran 100 - The usual theorems and constructions of good textbooks, including the relations of planes and lines in space; the properties and measurement of prisms, pyramids, cylinders, and cones; the sphere and the spherical triangle. The solution of numerous original exercises, including lori problems.
Stran 90 - The remaining 5 units may be selected from any subjects for which credit toward graduation is given by the approved school from which the student receives his diploma, but Greek, Latin, French, German (or any language other than English), mathematics, physics, and chemistry, if offered, but not as above under 1 and 5, must each consist of at least 1 unit. Latin may not be continued in college unless at least 2 units be offered.
Stran 95 - The work in composition should give the student a better understanding of the Latin he is reading at the time, if it is prose, and greater facility in reading. It is desirable, however, that there should be systematic and regular work in composition during the time in which poetry is read as well; for this work the prose authors already studied should be used as models.
Stran 98 - The Old Testament, comprising at least the chief narrative episodes in Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, and Daniel, together with the books of Ruth and Esther...
Stran 94 - I-VI. 2. The amount of reading specified above shall be selected by the schools from the following authors and works: Caesar (Gallic War and Civil War) and Nepos (Lives); Cicero (orations, letters, and De Senectute) and Sallust (Catiline and Jugurthine War) ; Vergil (Bucolics, Georgics, and Aeneid) and Ovid (Metamorphoses, Fasti, and Tristia).
Stran 442 - The whole gift shall be devoted to the increase and spread of knowledge within the field of the biological sciences...