Annual catalogue . t is led to see that history is the life of a people; thatto see history aright we must know the thought and feelings whichprompted the acts of the people; that the civilization of today is theresult of long continued growth; that at no time were there great leapsand bounds in the progress, but what seems to be such is but the cul-mination of years of preparation. The development of our own institu-tions is given a proper place, and the great problems of our history aremade to stand out boldly. In the wars more attention is given to causeand effect, and less to battles. The


Annual catalogue . t is led to see that history is the life of a people; thatto see history aright we must know the thought and feelings whichprompted the acts of the people; that the civilization of today is theresult of long continued growth; that at no time were there great leapsand bounds in the progress, but what seems to be such is but the cul-mination of years of preparation. The development of our own institu-tions is given a proper place, and the great problems of our history aremade to stand out boldly. In the wars more attention is given to causeand effect, and less to battles. The study of biography is encouraged,and much literary work is required. No single text will cover the class-room work. GENERAL HISTORY. For those who get this work with the Academic Class weorganize a special class whenever there is sufficient demand. There isalways a class the fourth term, and one will be provided at the springmid-term opening if needed. See the above named courses for the avail-able RECITATION HALL, CENTRAL NORMAL COLLEGE


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