Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Cooper Memorial College, Sterling, Kansas . oration. The performances-were all of a high standard. The question for debate at the close?of the Fall Term, is: Resolved, «That state treatment of criminals*should primarily be reformatory.)) Two other contests have beenarranged for next year. One of these is an oratorical contest to beheld at the end of the Winter Term. A friend of the college hasoffered a prize of $10 to the one winning first place. Those enter- 16 COOPER MEMORIAL COLLEGE Ing this contest must have given at least two creditable ora


Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Cooper Memorial College, Sterling, Kansas . oration. The performances-were all of a high standard. The question for debate at the close?of the Fall Term, is: Resolved, «That state treatment of criminals*should primarily be reformatory.)) Two other contests have beenarranged for next year. One of these is an oratorical contest to beheld at the end of the Winter Term. A friend of the college hasoffered a prize of $10 to the one winning first place. Those enter- 16 COOPER MEMORIAL COLLEGE Ing this contest must have given at least two creditable orations inone of the literary societies during the year. This is to be a year-ly event. The third contest is for declaimers only, and is to takeplace about the middle of the Spring Term. Examinations. On the completion of each subject a final examination is given,:and at such other times as the instructor may choose. Reports. Grades of studies are read in Chapel at the end of each month,?and at the end of each term; grades for the term are sent to theiiome address of parent or Theomoron Literary Hall.


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