1895-1896 Academic Catalog

• CEDARYILLE COLLEGE . 19 NATURAL SCIENCE. Physics, Chen1istry, Geology, and Botany, '"itl1 Phy– sical Geograpl1)·, are careft11ly taught and stuclied and illustrated until the student is encouraged to original research. MATHEMAT ICS. The course in Mat11e111atics begins \vitl1 Arithmetic and ends ,,·ith Calculus. It is systematically graded through fifteen tern1s. It is full and thorough. Both }.I athe1natical and Descriptiv.e Astronomy are taught. It is intended to illustrate tl1is co11rse with practical appliances in field practice, sur,re:ying, levelii1g, etc. 1iaps, globes, charts, and instruments essential to the course "'il l be supplied. ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Ten tertns are deyoted to the Englisl1 ·Language. Rhetoric and Logic are made tl1e basis of this course. Tl1e best a11thors, both in England and A1nerica, are t l1oroughly st11died, 11ntil tl1e student is made to ap– preciate his 0'\'n tongue. Thoroughness in this course alone 'vill be a chief key to gradation in scholarsllip. I11 e,•ery department of t11e College the student is taugl1t accurate pronunciation , full and concise expres– sion, and the correct t1se of the English lang11age. LITERARY COURSE. Tl1e Literar)' Course embraces much of the Classical Course, matics. except portions of Latin, Greek , and Mathe– It is the aim of this course, first, to giYe a con1-

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