1912-1913 Academic Catalog
CEDARVILLE COLLEGE tain an average grade of sixty-five per centum in recita– tions, tests, and final examination in any course are given no credit for that course. 6. At the close of each semester, statements with reference to the students' standing in scholarship, at– tendance, and deportment are sent for examination to parents and guardians. 7. A certain amount of literary work, in the form of declamations, essays, orations, and debates, is required of all students in the Collegiate, Teachers', and Prepar– atory Departments. This work may be performed in the literary societies, before the Faculty, or, by special permission, before the instructor in oratory. No credit is given a student in any course until the literary re– quirements have been met. 20
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