1908-1909 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. erence is made. First term of the Junior Preparatory year. Five lio11rs a week. 86. GEN~:RAL H1sTORY-Medi.cval History in its great move– ments and molding influences and Modern H istory in its varied activities constitute work of the term. Second term of the Junior Preparatory year. Five hours a week. MYTHOLOGY. PROFESSOR ALU:N. 87. MYTHOLOGY-The course in Myths deals principally with the mythology of the Romans and Greeks in systematic form. During entire Senior Preparatory year. 0,1e ho11r a iveek. NATURAL SCIENCE. PROFESSOR MORRIS AND M iss ALLEN. 88. GEOGRAPHY-A review course especially intended for teach– ers. Teachers' Course. Second term. First year. Five llo11rs a week. 89. PHYSICAI. GEOGRAPHY-This embraces a systematic and praC• tical study of the atmosphere, oceans, lands, rivers, volcanoes, moun• tains, climatic conditions, etc. Third term of the J unior Preparatory year. Five hours a week. go. PHYSIOLOGY-This course embraces a systematic treatise on anatomy, physiology, and hygiene, a practical study of structure of organs, functions of parts, and laws of health. First term of the Senior Preparatory year. Five hours a week. MATHEMATICS. PROFESSOR FITZPATRICK AND Ma. HENDERSON AND Miss F INNEY. 91. ARITHM£T1c-A review course especially intended for teach• ers. Teachers' Course. Third term. First year. Five hours a week. 92. ALGEBRA-The course is adapted to beginners. Work is carried to simple indeterminate equations. First, second, and third terms of the Junior P reparatory year. Five hours a week. -42-

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