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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Course Without Greek.

Course Without Greek..

Second Class.

First Term.

Geography—Guyot's Physical.

Latin.—Harkness' Cæsar.

Algebra.—Wentworth's.

Rhetoric.—Quackenboss' First Lessons.

Second Term.

Algebra.—Wentworth's.

Latin.—Harkness' Cæsar.

Physiology.—Hutchison's.

History.—Anderson's Popular School History of the United States.

Composition.

First Class.

First Term.

Algebra.—Wentworth's, finished.

Latin.—æneid of Virgil.

German.—Otto's German Grammar.

History.—Anderson's England.

Composition and Declamation.

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Second Term.

Latin.—æneid of Virgil.

German.—Comfort's German Reader.

Philosophy.—Gillet and Rolfe's.

History.—Anderson's England.

Composition and Declamation.

Advanced Class.

First Term.

Latin.—Eclogues; Ovid's Metamorphoses: Prose Composition.

Geometry.—Wentworth's.

German.—William Tell.

Or, French.—Fasquelle's Grammar.

Philosophy.—Gillet and Rolfe's.

History—Pennell's Greece.

Elocution and Composition.

Second Term.

Latin.—Cicero's Orations; Prose Composition.

Geometry.—Wentworth's, six books.

German.—Wallenstein, or equivalent.

Or, French.—Bocher's French Reader.

History.—Leighton's Rome.

Elocution and Composition.

Preparatory Scientific Class.

First Term.

Algebra.—Wentworth's, finished,

Physiology.—Hutchison's.

German—Otto's German Grammar.

History.—Anderson's England.

Geometry.—Wentworth's, six books.

Mechanical Drawing.

Composition and Declamation.

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Second Term.

Philosophy.—Gillet and Rolfe's.

History.—Anderson's England.

German.—Comfort's German Reader.

Geometry.—Wentworth's, six books.

Mechanical Drawing.

Composition and Declamation.

Students joining the Commercial Class pursue only the English studies of the preceding course, together with Book-keeping. The full Academic Course, although especially designed for those who intend to pursue the Collegiate Course, is nevertheless recommended, also, for those who are preparing for commercial life, unless previous want of preparation prevents its adoption.

Primary School.

To meet the wishes of a number of parents, a Primary School has been organized for boys between eight and eleven years of age. It is placed under the immediate charge of a competent lady, but is under the general supervision of the Principal of the Academy.

Examinations.

Besides examinations of classes by select committees, appointed by the Directors for the purpose, public examinations are held at the close of the Academic year.

Monthly Reports.

Monthly reports will be made of the attendance, deportment, standing, and general progress of each page 126 student, to which the attention of parents and guardians is especially invited.

Tuition.

Primary Class, per term of 20 weeks $35 00
Preparatory Class, per term of 20 weeks 35 00
Fifth Class, per term of 20 weeks 37 50
Fourth Class, per term of 20 weeks 37 50
Third Class, per term of 20 weeks 40 00
Second Class, per term of 20 weeks 42 50
First Class, per term of 20 weeks 45 00
Advanced Class, per term of 20 weeks 50 00
Commercial Class, per term of 20 weeks 50 00
Preparatory Scientific, per term of 20 weeks 50 00

These rates are for the current year only.

No extra charge of any kind will be made, provided payment is made within four weeks of the beginning of the term, or on demand; otherwise ten per cent, will be added to the bill.

N. B.—No pupils will be received for less than one term, and no abatement will be made for absence, whether such absence occurs at the beginning, middle, or end of the term.