Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . ing. —Elective. After a detailed accountof the organization and practical management of banks is discussed,books are opened from statements showing the condition of a bank thatis in actual operation. The work is designed to reproduce as nearly aspossible the actual routine of a national bank. Text used is Modern Illus-trative Banking. Courses V and VI. Commercial Law.—Double term. The course givencovers thoroughly the law of contracts; agency; bailments, together withobligation


Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . ing. —Elective. After a detailed accountof the organization and practical management of banks is discussed,books are opened from statements showing the condition of a bank thatis in actual operation. The work is designed to reproduce as nearly aspossible the actual routine of a national bank. Text used is Modern Illus-trative Banking. Courses V and VI. Commercial Law.—Double term. The course givencovers thoroughly the law of contracts; agency; bailments, together withobligations of common carriers; bankruptcy and insolvency; insurance; ne-gotiable instruments; partnerships; corporations; sales of personal prop-erty ; real property. Ganos Commercial Law is used as a basis, but morecomplete works from the library are drawn upon freely. Actual cases de-cided upon by the courts furnish much material used. TYPEWRITING. The subject is introduced with a careful study of the machine to beused, and instruction as to its care, mechanism and possibilities. The touch 42 Western Normal Hays, Kansas. 43 system i3 used exclusively. Proper fingering is insisted upon in all manipu-lations of the machine. A light, rapid, smooth and even touch is securedas early as possible. Accuracy is the first object to be attained, thoughspeed should soon come as a natural result of practice. Neatness in workis emphasized. Voice dictation is a part of the work from the beginning,and proceeds from the simplest combinations of letters through carefullygraded exercises to the most difficult matter. Arrangement of work andtabulations receive special attention. To be able to write without error andat the same time smoothly and rapidly any kind of miscellaneous matter orbusiness document is the end and aim of typewriting, and this object is heldbefore the students throughout the course. Course /. — Mastery of the keyboard, and diligent practice on wordsstanding alone; also


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