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Identifier : hornermilitarysc1903horn ( find matches ) Title : Horner Military School Year : 1903 ( 1900s ) Authors : Horner Military School. Subjects : Horner Military School--Students--Yearbooks. Horner Military School--Periodicals. High school yearbooks--North Carolina--Oxford. Publisher : Oxford (N.C.):Horner Military School. Contributing Library : Granville County Public Library Digitizing Sponsor : North Carolina Digital Heritage Center View Book Page : Book Viewer About This Book : Catalog Entry View All Images : All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: hours per week. The work of this class is higher Algebra completed ;the first five books of Geometry, Plane Geometry. Inthis course the cadet begins to enter the realm ofHigher Mathematics, and great care is taken that heshall not go unarmed for the struggles that await him. English : Four hours per week. Composition and Rhetoric : In this course the pupilstheory of Rhetoric grows out of his composition work.The paragraph is taken as the basic unit underlying allcomposition, regarding it not as a dead form, but as aliving product assuming a variety of forms. Collateralreading. Study of Southern Poetry. Modern Languages : Two hours per week. French or German : The study chosen this year mustbe pursued the following year. A modified form ofthe inductive method is pursued. Conversation is en-couraged from the first. History of England (Montgomery). g-Mttor fear C^ASSICAI, COURSE OE STUDYLatin : Five hours per week. Cicero, Four Orations. Livy, Selections. ProseComposition. Sight Reading. Text Appearing After Image: ' Note About Images
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