Cedarville College Bulletin, January 1916
the direction of a critic teacher. Elementary students of music . ' taking le son in either voice or piano, are given extra instruc- tion by the teacher -in-training, ""ithout any charge to the pupil. The tuition fee for thi cour e is four dollars for one les on a week throughout the term, eight dollars for two les ons a week, and twelve dollars for three lesson a ·week·. CHORAL AND PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC. Public chool mu ic and chorus work is under the direction of Prof. George F. eigler, a prominent public school instructor in thi part of the State. No extra charge is made for public chool or choral music. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. The department of dome tic science is under the direction of Mi Enid Lunn, a graduate of the department of home economics of Ohio State University, and an efficient high chool . teaeber of the subject. Instruction is given in all branche of domestic cience and art, including: household management; dietetic, ; cooking; serving; plain sewing ; dre smaking; mil– linery; household decoration; textiles; etc. The tuition fee i six dollars for one course and ten dollars for two course , running throughout the term. Instruction in this department is given entirely in the afternoon, and so does not conflict with other studies. MANUAL TRAINING. This course includes paper, cement, wood, and metal work. 'fh, tuition fee is ten dollars for the term. The course i under th direction of l\Ir. R. Cecil Burn , Principal of the orth Royalton Iligh Srhool. All instruction is in the afternoon . ORATORY. J>1·ivate ler-;sons in elocution c:11i1l orator~ are given iu th e a1'1Pn10011. liy tlw Presidellt of the College, Dr. l\foChcsrn'~. 'rlw 1 ate of t uitjoll is st•\'Mlt?-fivP t·t<ut:-; per lPsson. C]m;s work iu 01·;ito1·., is without 1•,· tra (•barge to all pa, ·i11g t lw r egular sm1111wr , <·11001 1 uitio11 foe•. - 19 -
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