1901-1902 Academic Catalog

Cedari•ille C allege. 31 Gage ·s Principles of Phy ics is -studied in lhe Senior year. This i an extensive, thorough and systematic treatise on Physics. It embraces the following subjects: 1\lechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Optic , Heat, Sound, 1\lagneti m J.nd Electricity. All the apparatus nece sary to the course has been provided, and will be allowed use of free of charge. Young's Elements of Astronomy is studied as the text in A tronomy. tudent are taught to locate the tars and trace the planets. Among other topics it present 1\Iathematical As– tronomy, the Nebular Theory, Asteroids, Comets, the Solar ystem in detail, Laws and other subjects u ually found in modern texts. Dana's Tew Text-book is used in Geology. This i studied in the Junior Collegiate year, and 1s illustratea by specimens from variou regions. The ubject of General Biology 1s completed in the . Senior year. Sedgwick and Wilson· text is used. Here the student i brought face to face with the great facts of life. Gnder eleven chapters are discu sed the Composition of Living Organisms, Living :\latter, The Cell, The Biology of Plant Life, of an Ani– mal, and Clas ification. The course i graduated, illu trated and complete. ENGLISH BIBLE. edarville College is di tinctly a Chri tian institution. The aim is not only to develop and instruct mental faculties, but to awaken and strengthen the moral and spiritual powers. The Ilible i used daily in devotional ervices in the chapel. In addi– tion to this cla ses for the sy tematic study of the Dible are held ' - - each w ek. All tudent are required to attend. Thi tudy will be graded, and Attendance and Deportment will be taken into ·onsid ·ration in the grading. Report will h sent upon thi tudy hereafter as upon other branche . , To stud nt will be giv .;1 a diploma who has not grade in Engli h Dible. The te_·t i Steele's ( )utline. of S) st 'matic ~ tt1d). The course thi Year "ill he the twh of the Epistl s and R '\'elation .

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