Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . nics. Implements, tractors, concrete construction,farm levels, draughting. Ten weeks, fal term, fourth year. 7.—Farm Mechanics. Blacksmithing, pipe fitting, gasoline engines,pumps, buildings, draughting Ten weeks, first winter term, fourth year. 7. — Field Crops This course follows the outline of course 1, but, threeyears of science intervening between them, this is more technical. Tenweeks, fall term, fourth year. 8. —Animal Husbandry. This course covers the same topics as cou


Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Fort Hays Auxiliary State Normal School : first year--1902-'03 . nics. Implements, tractors, concrete construction,farm levels, draughting. Ten weeks, fal term, fourth year. 7.—Farm Mechanics. Blacksmithing, pipe fitting, gasoline engines,pumps, buildings, draughting Ten weeks, first winter term, fourth year. 7. — Field Crops This course follows the outline of course 1, but, threeyears of science intervening between them, this is more technical. Tenweeks, fall term, fourth year. 8. —Animal Husbandry. This course covers the same topics as course1, but in a more technical manner. Ten weeks, first winter term, fourthyear. 8; —Animal Husbandry. This course covers the same topics as course2, but in a more technical manner. Ten weeks, second winter term, fourthyear. 9. —Soil Physics. 9.— General Agriculture. Vocational, synthetic and and equipment, rotation, diversification, economy. Excursions,community services, home projections, investigation and theses. Tenweeks, spring term, fourth year. 42 Western State Normal Western State Normal School. j:; GEOGRAPHY. Physiography. —(See courses listed under Physical Science ) Course 1. —Entire field. One term. Designed to meet the needs ofpublic-school teachers who want a brief review. Review of essential tCollection of materials. Methods of teaching. COURSE 1. —Social geography of North America. One term. A studyof economic and social conditions as determined by the facts of geography. Course 2. — Social geography of South America and Europe. One by the same methods as in course 1. Course 2.— Geography of Kansas. One term. Study of the develop-ment of the West as affected by geographical conditions. Course 3—Geography of commerce and industry. One term. Thiscourse should correlate with the work of the commercial department. Course 3. — Geographical influences in American history. One attempt to interpre


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