Catalogue of the officers and students of Coe College : for the year ..with courses of study . ates. Thethird term is given to the study of Human Anatomy and Physiol-ogy. Instruction throughout is by means of recitation, lecturesand laboratory work. Prominence is given to methods of inves-tigation, and students are encouraged in independent research. GEOLOGY. During the second and third terms of the Senior year Geologyis studied. Le Contes Elements is used as a text. The museumcollection of minerals and fossils furnishes illustration material,and the work is supplemented when practicable by ex
Catalogue of the officers and students of Coe College : for the year ..with courses of study . ates. Thethird term is given to the study of Human Anatomy and Physiol-ogy. Instruction throughout is by means of recitation, lecturesand laboratory work. Prominence is given to methods of inves-tigation, and students are encouraged in independent research. GEOLOGY. During the second and third terms of the Senior year Geologyis studied. Le Contes Elements is used as a text. The museumcollection of minerals and fossils furnishes illustration material,and the work is supplemented when practicable by excursions forthe examination of natural sections and railroad cuts in the vicin-ity of Cedar Rapids. STRUCTURE OF TYPICAL PLANTS. In the first term of the Junior year Invertebrate types of ani-mal life are studied. HEBREW. BY DR. BURKHALTER. Under the head of Electives, students intending to study forthe Christian Ministry, can elect Hebrew, three periods a weekduring the Senior Year. It will afford an opportunity to men inactive life to join this class in the study of the original language. COE COLLEGE. 23 of the Old Testament. The Rev. Dr. Burkhalter, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Cedar Rapids, will have charge of this work. COE ACADEMY. PROF. ROCKFELLOW, HEAD-MASTER. Coe College has a Preparatory Department, or an Academy,that will equal any similiar school in the country for excellence intraining and symmetry in preparation for entrance to college. Tothis end, they have a room especially arranged wherein preparatorystudents are constantly under the direction of the Head J. A. Rockfellow is at the head of this department, andthrough his efforts it has taken a high position as a College Prepara-tory School. Students in this department will be required to spendtheir time in the room under the eye and direction of the headmaster. Only in cases of extreme necessity will students of thisdepartment be excused to study at home during college hours. MUSIC AN
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