1907-1908 Academic Catalog

3 1 NATURAL SCIENCE. PROFESSOR 1\10RRIS. 15. Physica l Geography-This embraces a systematic a n d practical stucly of the Atmosphere, Oceans, Lancls, Rivers, Volcanoe s , Mountains, Climatic Conditions, etc. Third term of the Junior Pre– paratory Year. J•i"z 1 e lzours a 7L 1 eek. 16. Physiology-1'his course embraces a systematic treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene, a practical study of s tructure of organs, functions of parts, and laws of health . MAT HEMATICS. PROFESSOR FITZPATRICK AND MR. lVlARSHAI,L. 17. Algebra-The course is adapted to beginners. Work is car– ried to s im ple indet erminate equations. First. second, and third terms of the Junior Preparatory Year. .Five lzours a week. 18. Algebra -The subjects treated are Indeterminate Equations, Inequalit ie~ , F xponents, Logaiithms, Ratio, Proportion, Variation, Series, Bin omial T h eorem. First term of the Senior Preparatory Year . _Fiz 1 e lzours a ~eek. 19. Geometry-Careful attention is given to the clemonstration of T h eorems in order to train the students in accurate and exact m e t hods of reasoning. Original exercises are required. Plane Ge– ometry is completed in second and third terms of the Senior Prepara– t ory Year. .Five lzours a week. 20. term s. GERMAN. PROFESSOR MORRIS. German Lessons-Drill in Paradigms , and Syntax. .Fiz 1 e !io1t1s a week. DEPARTMENT OF ELOCUTION. FRANK s. Fox, A. M. P 1 i11cipal Colmnbus Sclzool of Oratory. Three Ever y voice can be developed and cultured. The more intelligent t h e stu den t, the more rapid h is progress. A g ood speaker must have th e power of intellect, of emotioJZ and of will.

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