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Show 48 WEBER ACADEMY Typewriting c and d.For advanced students, writing from dictation for the acquirement of a high rate of speed is practiced. Five hours per week throughout the year. Commercial Law.This course comprises a study of those matters of law that have constant application to business lifecontracts, negotiable instruments, liens, guaranty and suretyship, interest and usury, sale of personal and real property, warranty, bailment, agency, partnership, joint stock companies and corporations, insurance, common carriers, attachment, stoppage in transit, real estate, banking, taxes, distribution after death, property rights, etc. Five! hours per week during the first semester. Political Economy.This course consists in a study of the underlying principles governing production, consumption, exchange and distribution of wealth. The relation of capital and labor and other present-day economic problems are discussed with some emphasis upon industrial and political ethics. Bullock's Introduction to the Study of Economics is used as a text book, with supplementary readings from other standard authors. Five hours per week during the second semetser. Farm Accounting.This course enables the student to keep an accurate account of costs, expenditures, income, profits, etc., of all branches or departments of farm life, and to determine at any time the exact financial condition of the orchard, dairy, field, household, etc. The method has been devised by Prof. WEBER ACADEMY 49 Bexel, former professor of accounting at the Agricultural College of Utah, is comprehensive, yet not too technical, and fills a long-felt want among agriculturists. Daily, second semester. Required of all second year agricultural students. Text book: Bexel's Farm Accounting and Business Methods. Domestic Arts. Domestic Arts a.Models dealing with the fundametal work for sewing, including the various stitches and their application are made during this course. Three two-hour periods per week during the first semester. Domestic Arts b.The work of this course is concerned with the care of the sewing machine, and with the making of undercloths. Three two-hour periods per week during the second semester. Domestic Arts c.The making of dressing sacques and shirt waists and the hemming and monograming of table linen comprises the work of the course. Three two-hour periods per week during the first semester. Domestic Arts d.This course teaches drafting and the making of fine lingerie and summer dresses. Three two-hour periods per week during the second semester. Domestic Arts e.Drafting and advanced dressmaking, including winter dresses and tailor-made |