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COURSE OF STUDY SCHEDULE OF STUDIES

SUBJECT FIRST SEMESTER

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SECOND SEMESTER

Algebra* Botany Composition and Rhetoric. English Literature Drawing French German Latin, first year Latin, second year Latin, third year Greek, first year Greek, second year Geometry History Physics Physiology Zoology «*

To Involution.

Through quadratics.

Second semester. Advanced grammar. Rhetoric, Composition and reading t irough the year. Literature. Themes and reading through the year. Either semester. Three semesters. Three semesters. Beginners' book. Caesar and Sjllust. Begin in second. Begin in second. Reader and Caesar. Cicero.

Cicero and Vergil. Grammar, readings, composition and Anabasis. Anabasis, Hellenica, Herodotus, composition and grammar. Plane and solid, both begin each semester. English and American, through one year. After holiday recess. To holiday recess. First semester.

Students, in choosing studies from the above list, must take them in the required sequence. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

ALGEBRA Rapidity and accuracy in all operations is rigidly required. Special emphasis is laid upon the use of purely literal expressions, radicals, fractional and negative exponents, and upon the fundamental nature of the equation. * Kfiveor more apply, a class will review the entire subject in the first semester.