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Identifier: annualcatalogstv1908stvi_0 (find matches)
Title: Annual catalog St. Viator College
Year: 1871 (1870s)
Authors: St. Viator College (Bourbonnais, Ill.)
Subjects: St. Viator College (Bourbonnais, Ill.) Universities and colleges
Publisher: (Bourbonnais, Ill. : St. Viator)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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anation ofeach Sacrament. Scriptural Proofs. Instructions on Devo-tions and Indulgences. ENGLISH—Six hours a week. Eight periods. Lockwood & Emer-sons Rhetoric. Class exercises in writing and correcting par-agraphs. Letter writing. Reading of choice literary selec-tions from American authors. HISTORY—Two hours a week. Four periods. Fredets Ancient. From the destruction of Carthage to thefall of the Western Empire. LATIN—Five hours a week. Six periods. Grammar, Allen and Greenough. Etymology. Thorough re-view of Declensions and Conjugation. Irregularities. Theeasy rules of Syntax. Translation: Jones and Historia Sacra. 7 \l11 EMATICS Four Imurs a week. Five periods. Wentworths Algebra. Quadratics to the end.BOTANY—Two hours a week. Four periods.PHYSICAL CliOCRArilY—Two hours a week. Hinmans Eclectic. General Laws of Nature. The Earth as a Planet. The Atmosphere. The Sea. The Land. Weather and Climate, Life. ELOCUTION—One hour a week for class work. Individual attention.
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EDITORIAL STAFF BOURBONNAIS, ILLINOIS. 29 MODERN LANGUAGES— (Optional). Three hours a week. LITERATURE—Two hours a week. Four periods. Eighteenth Cen-tury. FIRST YEAR CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE—Two hours a week. Four periods. Perrys Instructions. Explanation of the Ten Command-ments and of the Six Precepts of the Church. Instructionson the Reception of Penance and Holy Eucharist, and on theMethod of Hearing Mass. ENGLISH—Six hours a week. Eight periods. Lockwood & Emersons Composition and Rhetoric with fre-quent reviews in Grammar. Analysis and Parsing. FrequentPractice in Letter Writing. Reading: Choice Literary Selec-tions from The English Reader. Spelling: From the Reader.Daily use of the Dictionary. HISTORY—Two hours a week. Four periods. Fredets Ancient from the beginning to the destruction ofCarthage. MATHEMATICS—Four hours a week. Five periods. Wentworths Algebra to Quadratics with frequent reviews inArithmetic. LATIN—Five hours a week. Six periods. Reading of Latin,

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