Littleton Female College Course Catalog . rsons Ancient History, includingthe Oriental nations, and especially Greece and Rome: Me-diaeval and Modern History. Junior Class.—Macys Civil Government. Natural Science. This course of study is pursued not merely for the knowl-edge gained immediately from the text-book, but for a morecomprehensive outlook, a broadened view of life on the part ofthe student. It is designed to train the faculty of close ob-servation and careful explanation, and to give to the student anintelligent knowledge of her natural surroundings. Freshman Class.—Maurys Physical G


Littleton Female College Course Catalog . rsons Ancient History, includingthe Oriental nations, and especially Greece and Rome: Me-diaeval and Modern History. Junior Class.—Macys Civil Government. Natural Science. This course of study is pursued not merely for the knowl-edge gained immediately from the text-book, but for a morecomprehensive outlook, a broadened view of life on the part ofthe student. It is designed to train the faculty of close ob-servation and careful explanation, and to give to the student anintelligent knowledge of her natural surroundings. Freshman Class.—Maurys Physical Geography; SteelesZoology. In the Spring Term, the work in Zoology is madeeasy and interesting by excursions into the country, where thestudent is encouraged to obtain and preserve specimens of natu-ral history. This study is begun with the lower forms of life,and, passing on to the higher, the growth in complexity ofstructure and in the specialization of organs is traced. Thiscourse is designed primarily to give the student a general. ^?His>tr& Female College lb k viedge the life about her, rather than a detailed study ofC oaratn Anatomy or Embryology. phom(_ Class.—Steeles Popular Chemistry. 3rganic lieix:;stry is studied until March, and during the r r 1er c thv. ferm a few of the more important organic ds e considered. The work in this is supplemented b es 4iustrated by experiments. Besides the regular Has m w< k, four hours a week of individual work in the ;.h©j y is required, where special care is taken to secure e • careful work, close observation and an intelligent writ- i explanation of the phenomena observed. Chemical Experi-ments by Remsen and Randall is used as a laboratory manual. Junior Class.—Steeles Physics. Special attention is given to Mechanics, Light and Heat,with a general study of the more important principles ofSound, Magnetism and Electricity. The text-book work isillustrated by simple experiments. Senior Class.—Steeles Astronomy;


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