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Show 22 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT Advaned. Theology A.................................. 3 Theology A.................................. 3 English A....................................... 3 English A...................................... 3 Mathematics....................... 3 Mathematics............. 3 Elementary. Theology, Book of Mormon 3 Theology, Book of Mormon 3 Grammar....................................... 3 Grammar .............................. 3 Arithmetic.................................... 3 Arithmetic.................3 Any study in the regular courses of the Academy will be given in the night school, providing there will be ten or more applicants for it. KINDERGARTEN THEORY. MOTTOES AND COMMENTARIES OF FROEBEL'S MOTHER PLAY.Special emphasis is placed upon the study of the Mother Play as it is the foundation of the kindergarten system and kindergarten work. It is the point around which all other kindergarten work is grouped. Froebel says: "I have here laid down the most important of my educational work." Two hours per week throughout the year. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FROEBEL.One hour per week first semester. STORY AND STORY-TELLING.Stories selected to correspond with the time of the year and to develop certain truths or aims will be told by students to other members of the training class. One hour per week second semester. MISSIONARY COURSE. For the benefit of young men whose time in school is limited to one year, but who are expected shortly to do missionary work. Principles of the Gospel........ 3 Principles of the Gospel........ 3 English Grammar...................... 5 English Grammar..................... 5 Church History............................ 2 Church History.............. 2 Book of Mormon....................... 3 Book of Mormon..................... 3 Music................................................ 2 Music................................... 2 Elective......................................... 5 Elective.......................................... 5 20 20 WEBER STAKE ACADEMY 23 LECTURE COURSE. By means of a special lecture course given in the Academy, students have a chance to hear some of the leading educators in the State and nation. Through the efforts of the committee appointed for the purpose, the following course was given last year. Feb.--"Pot Luck With a Poet," Edward Vance Cook Feb. 15."The Bonnie Brier Bush," Albert Armstrong. Feb. 16."The Little Minister," Albert Armstrong. Feb. 17."The Sky Pilot," Albert Armstrong. ."Parciful," Madam Martha Kunz Baker. March."Ulysses"(Stephen Philips), Prof. S. H. Clark. "The Scarlet Letter" (Hathorne) Prof. S. H. Clark. "Miscellaneous Reading," Prof. S. H. Clark. "Richard III" (Shakespeare), Prof. S. H. Clark. "Miscellaneous Reading," Prof. S. H. Clark. March."Wonders of Mordern Science," Prof. W. J. Clarke. April 25."The Morning of Our Civilization " Hon. B. H. Roberts. May"A Blot on the Scutcheon" (Browning), Prof. Maude May Babcock. Courses of Instruction. Theology- The Theological Course is arranged with a view to prepare students for missionary labors both at home and abroad; to establish faith in their hearts; to cultivate pure moral principles, and to fortify them against the vices and evil allurements of the age. With this object in view the following courses are offered: |