Annual catalogue . FLOWING WELL. DANVILLE CITY WATER WORKS. CARNEGIE LIBRARY CORNER CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE. 49 MATHEMATICS. ARITHMETIC. Arithmetic is for many young people the most difficult* of the com-mon branches. Its great utility in all vocations makes it an essentialto even the simplest school course. A knowledge of the subject must, tosome degree, be acquired by every one. It is our intention to make thiswork the strongest possible. No efforts are spared to accomplish ourend. We expect our students to go out strong in this subject. In no other study is a good teacher more desirable. Thi
Annual catalogue . FLOWING WELL. DANVILLE CITY WATER WORKS. CARNEGIE LIBRARY CORNER CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE. 49 MATHEMATICS. ARITHMETIC. Arithmetic is for many young people the most difficult* of the com-mon branches. Its great utility in all vocations makes it an essentialto even the simplest school course. A knowledge of the subject must, tosome degree, be acquired by every one. It is our intention to make thiswork the strongest possible. No efforts are spared to accomplish ourend. We expect our students to go out strong in this subject. In no other study is a good teacher more desirable. This was recog-nized at the beginning of this College, and the Faculty has always in-cluded two to five superior teachers of Arithmetic. Two or three gradesare sustained each term. ALGEBRA. Algebra is not only one of the first of the higher branches studied,but one of the most important. Since this subject serves as an intro-duction to the higher mathematics, it is very essential that its principlesbe thoroughly mastered. No subject receives more careful con
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