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Show 30 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. The Orient and Greece.Required of second year students in the Classic course. A general survey of Oriental nations with special reference to their contribution to western civilization. Inter-Hellenic wars, Alexander's conquest, leagues and confederacies. Special attention will be given to Athenian and Spartan forms of government, and to Athenian culture. Five hours per week, first half year. Rome.Required of second year students in the Classic course. Primitive Italy, the beginnings of Rome, the monarchy, the aristocracy and the republic, the empire, the introduction of Christianity, and the invasions of the barbarians. Special attention will be given to the political history and to the development of Roman law. Five hours per week, second half year. European History.Required of third year students in the Classic course and fourth year students in the Normal course. The Holy Roman empire, the Crusades, the feudal system, the Reformation, political revolutions, and the growth of ideas of religious liberty and political rights. Two hours per week throughout the year. English History. Open as an elective to students of English literature. The ancient history of England, the conquest by the Germanic tribes, the consolidation of the nation into one state, and the constitutional development, will be considered. Two hours per week throughout the year. United States History.Required of third year students in the Normal course, and fourth year students in the Classic course. The period of discovery WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. 31 and exploration; colonial period, Revolutionary war; the political, constitutional, and industrial development of the United States. Three hours per week throughout the year. Civil Government.Required of third year students in the Normal course. Origin and development of American institutions, the Constitution of the United States, State constitutions and governments, ballot reform, civil service reform, etc. Two hours per week throughout the year. Political Economy.Required of second year students in the Business course, open as an elective to others. The principles underlying production, ex-change, distribution, and consumption of wealth are discussed. Three hours per week, second half year. List of Students of the Academy. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWOTHREE YEARS' NORMAL COURSE. Maycock, Susannah Vermeil, Pleasant View Weber County, Utah. TWO YEARS' COMMERCIAL COURSE. Carver, Heber....................................Eden, Weber Co., Utah Emmerson, Katie................ Huntsville, " " " Hudman, Ellis..........................Slaterville, McKay, Annie....................Huntsville, " " " Newew, David...................................Ogden. " " " Tribe, Roy........................................Ogden, " " " Woolley, Orlinda.........................Ogden, " " " STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. Brown, Pearl.................Harrisville, Weber Co., Utah. Anderson, Lillian.............................Ogden, " " " Torgerson, Arthur..........................Ogden, " " " |