. Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1915. ualitative and quantita-tive. Complete and systematic notes of experiments are form and composition of the notebooks are frequently criticized. Text: To be selected. Laboratory fee, $ for the session. Three double periods per week for the session. Physics lfl-1^2: This course is required of all students. It includesthe completion of a standard text-book, in order to give the studenta comprehensive and connected view of the most important facts andlaws of elementary physics. Instruction is given by lec


. Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1915. ualitative and quantita-tive. Complete and systematic notes of experiments are form and composition of the notebooks are frequently criticized. Text: To be selected. Laboratory fee, $ for the session. Three double periods per week for the session. Physics lfl-1^2: This course is required of all students. It includesthe completion of a standard text-book, in order to give the studenta comprehensive and connected view of the most important facts andlaws of elementary physics. Instruction is given by lectures, demonstrations, and lectures deal with the fundamental facts and laws of this subjectand their application to daily life. These are illustrated by numerouslecture-table demonstrations. The recitations deal with the subject-matter of the text, lectures, and demonstrations. The general courseis adapted to the needs of the students in the Arts Courses. Text: Millikan & Gale, First Course in Physics (Eevised). Three periods per week for the 05 pao H o w o M Fredericksburg, Virginia 65 Physics Laboratory 4-1-42: This course is required of all candidatesfor a full diploma who elect the scientific course. Each student isrequired to perform a fixed number of experiments which are inti-mately connected with the text-book, in order to gain a clear conceptionof the underlying principles, to acquire skill in manipulation, toobtain knowledge through directed experimentation, and to independ-ently reason from the data obtained. Beside the experiments con-nected with the text-book, the student will perform many experimentsof a practical nature. Complete and systematic notes are required. Texts: To be selected. Laboratory fee, $ for the session. Three double periods per week for the session. Chemistry of Food and Food Composition 51-53: This course em-braces a study of foods from the raw state to the finished product. Itincludes experiments necessary to giv


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