1908-1909 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. Reading, Geography, U. S. H istory, Physiology, Pen– manship, Drawing, Orthography, Ray's Practical Arithmetic or equivalent, Harvey's English Grammar or equivalent. Patterson certificates or satisfactory grades from public schools will excuse an applicant from examinations in above subjects. XIV. Applicants for admission to any class above the Junior Preparatory shall, in addition to the above, either present satisfactory grades or certificates or pass examina– tions in all subjects already pursued by the class which they desire to enter. XV. Students desiring to pursue one or more subjects less than a full course shall matriculate, and then attend such course as the Faculty advise, but they will not be regarded as candidates for degrees. XVI. Students who wish to pursue studies in Oratory or Music as well as in the College, but who are not study– ing for a degree, may select their own studies, subject to the schedule of the term and the approval of the President. They will, however, be charged the regular rates of the departments in which they are classified. ALFORD PRIZES. F ive prizes of five dollars each in gold are offered by Rev. John Alford, D.D., and his wife, of Beaver Falls, Pa., for the best grades and decorum in the following subjects: Greek Lessons, German Lessons, Freshman Rhetoric, Chem– istry, and Physics. Only those who complete the subject will be considered competitors. - 23-

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