College of the Sacred Heart Catalogue . ionor two original compositions each week. Authors—Selections are studied and analyzed in andout of class. Newman: The Second Spring, Whatis a University, Dream of Gerontius. De Quincey:Joan of Arc, The English Mail Coach. Macaulay:Addison. Lamb: Essays of Elia (selections). Ten-nyson: The Princess, The Idylls of the King(selections). Shakespeare: The Merchant ofVenice. The supplementary readjing is chosenfrom Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Newton, Brown-son, etc. Bookkeeping—Six Periods—Corporation Accounting and Banking. Text: RowesManufactu


College of the Sacred Heart Catalogue . ionor two original compositions each week. Authors—Selections are studied and analyzed in andout of class. Newman: The Second Spring, Whatis a University, Dream of Gerontius. De Quincey:Joan of Arc, The English Mail Coach. Macaulay:Addison. Lamb: Essays of Elia (selections). Ten-nyson: The Princess, The Idylls of the King(selections). Shakespeare: The Merchant ofVenice. The supplementary readjing is chosenfrom Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Newton, Brown-son, etc. Bookkeeping—Six Periods—Corporation Accounting and Banking. Text: RowesManufacturing and Banking Sets. Mathematics—Six Periods during one —Wentworth-Smiths Solid and Spher-ical Geometry. History—Four Periods during one term. Muzzey:Political History of the United States. Shorthand—Four Periods—Text: Barnes-Graham:Brief Course in Shorthand. Commercial Law—Two Periods—Text: Rowe. Typewriting—Five Periods a week. Elocution—One-half hour a week. Modern Languages: (See page 46).. COLLEGE OF THE SACRED HEART 45 PRE-ACADEMIC YEAR. The authorities have introduced an English Grade classto comply with the requests of friends who wish their sonsto be, at that early age, under the influence and manly disci-pline which obtain at the College. The subjects taught arethe same as in any Eighth Grade. The method is a modi-fication of that used in the College and High School attention is paid to memory development. Thereasoning faculty it trained by the thorough study of Arith-metic and by daily Parsing and Analysis of sentences in thestudy of English Grammar. This last is studied with asgreat thoroughness as possible, for the sake of the knowl-edge itself, and also to prepare the students for a more in-telligent and effective study of the classics and the modernlanguages. Spelling is especially insisted on in this class indaily oral reviews and written exercises. General Geographyand United States History are studied


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