Wyo . uipment verymeager. Its courses, too, were largely devoted to method and a lib-eral education must be sought elsewhere. Now a normal school or- ganized in conjunction with a university easily overcomes these limita-tions. For the student coming to the normal for his training has at hishands reach large and liberal opportunities in the various studies of themany departments of the University. He has the privilege, too, ofworking for his A. B. degree while at the same time preparing for hiswork as a teacher—a privilege denied most state normal students bythe nature of the state laws, withh
Wyo . uipment verymeager. Its courses, too, were largely devoted to method and a lib-eral education must be sought elsewhere. Now a normal school or- ganized in conjunction with a university easily overcomes these limita-tions. For the student coming to the normal for his training has at hishands reach large and liberal opportunities in the various studies of themany departments of the University. He has the privilege, too, ofworking for his A. B. degree while at the same time preparing for hiswork as a teacher—a privilege denied most state normal students bythe nature of the state laws, withholding from such schools the right togrant degrees. We believe that when the teachers and prospectiveteachers of Wyoming fully realize the superior advantages here sug-gested, they will make their own Normal School their objective pointand be happy in the thought of that Latin sentence which stands writtenin the foundation rock of the main building of the Wyoming University,domi habuit unde ?0«C=>0 oo-; •:^0o 00-:
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