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Show 88 THE WEBER COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Professor Maughn Mr. Wilkinson Miss Austin Miss Oberhausley Miss Oberhansley Mr. Poulter c. Grammar. A study of principles underlying correct usage of the mother tongue. Special attention is given to the sentence. Outside reading: six classics. Course is for second year students. Daily first semester. One-half unit credit. d. Narration. Composition work in journalism, simple narrative and the short story. Models of the various types of narrative writing are studied in the class room. For second year students. Daily second semester. One-half unit credit. e. Exposition. Principles and types of expository writing, composition work and literature. Outside reading: ten classics. For third year students. Daily first or second semester. One-half unit credit. f. Argumentation. The oral and written argument. The formal debate and the argumentative speech are emphasized. A study of such orations as Burkes' "Speech on Conciliation" is included in the course. Outside readings: six volumes. For third year students. Daily first or second semester. One-half unit credit. g, h. History of English Literature. A study of the thought of the English people as expressed in their literature. Changing literary forms are also emphasized. THE WEBER COLLEGE 89 For fourth year students. Daily throughout the year. One unit credit. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Professor Terry Mr. Stevenson Professor Stokes Professor Jensen a, b. Elementary Algebra. The fundamental process of Algebra through quadratic. Daily throughout the year. One unit credit. c, d. Plane Geometry. Rectilinear figures, the circle, similar polygons, areas, regular polygons, supplementary exercises. Daily throughout the year. One unit credit. e. Advanced Algebra. A short review of the principles studying of elementary algebra, followed by a more detailed study of quadratic equation, fractional equation, exponents and radicals, ration, varation, proportion, progression, binomial theorem. Daily one semester. One-half unit credit. f. Solid Geometry. Lines and planes in space, polyhedrons, cylinders, cones and spheres. Daily one semester. One-half unit credit. (May not be given in 1922-23.) g. Plane Trigonometry. Trigonometric functions. The solution of right and oblique triangles by the use of natural functions and by using logarithms. Daily one semester. One-half unit credit. |