Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . covering two terms. Thiscourse covers die field of (ieneral Chemistry, recitation work being based uponthe outlines of the subject as laid down in Remsens Elements of work in the class room is su])pleniented by fret|uent lectures on the Theoryof Chemistry by the instructor, students being required to take complete notesfrom dictation. In this way the difficult doctrines of the Atomic Theory,\alence. Electrolytic Dissociation, the jirinciples of Classification of the trving laws governing Chemical Action
Annual catalogue of the Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania . covering two terms. Thiscourse covers die field of (ieneral Chemistry, recitation work being based uponthe outlines of the subject as laid down in Remsens Elements of work in the class room is su])pleniented by fret|uent lectures on the Theoryof Chemistry by the instructor, students being required to take complete notesfrom dictation. In this way the difficult doctrines of the Atomic Theory,\alence. Electrolytic Dissociation, the jirinciples of Classification of the trving laws governing Chemical Action are presented in a way moreclear and concise and more within the grasp of younger students than is possiblebv a studv of even the most elementary texts on this part of the with class room work, regular hours are assigned for laboratory prac-tice. ()ur laboratory has been recently equipped with considerable new andvaluable apparatus, rendering it possible to teach the Science along modern PENNSYLVANIA jsjORMAL SCMOOl. A Walk Throughthe Campus. lines. Each student is provided with a desk of his own, equipped with water,burners and reagents, and also all necessary subsidiary apparatus, for whichhe is held responsible. By this means he is able to do entirely independent work,his results being recorded at the time of the experiment in a note book whichmust be submitted to the instructor for correction and approval. Review workis based upon the entire ground covered, including recitations, lectures, andlaboratory practice. The final aim in this course is to present the field of Chemistry to the studentin such a manner as will open to him the possibilities of the subject, therebyarousing his interest and leading him to pursue it m(He completely by privatestudy. The work on both metallic and non-metallic elements has special refer-ence to their wirie application in the industrial world, and to the general neeiisof man, while close study of such phases as combustion, th
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