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Classical Course.  
Mathematics. %
, Physics and Astronomy.  .
I Chemistry.  
§ ~ Mental and Moral Philosophy.  
{ Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. ‘  .
f English Language and Literature. I" 
· A French and German Languages and Ilterature.  
E Civil History and Political Economy.  
T Natural History-—Botany, Comp. Anatomy, Zoology, Geology, &c. Q, 
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I `Course of Study Required for Diploma in Normal School. I
I _ Elementary English Branches.
S Mathematics, including Geometry and Trigonometry.
I Experimental Physics. , I
, Descriptive Astronomy. .
Natural History-—Botany, Physical Geography, Physiology. _
Penmanship and Book-keeping, Drawing. *
I Rhetoric, Elements of Criticism, Composition, Logic. ‘
History and Political Economy. I 
Theory and Practice of Teaching.  
French and German. ·  
Latin Language and Literature, partial course.  
{ Mental and Moral Philosophy. _  
I All other departments of study in the College are open, without extra ` .
fees, to students in the Normal course. To those who do not take the `
. course required for a diploma, certificates of qualification to teach are
issued for those branches in which the required degree of proficiency is `
attained. .
The Course of Study Required for a Diploma in the Commer-
g cial Course is as follows: .
I Penmanship, Boolvlceeping, general and special. `
English Grammar, Gcography—-Descriptive, Political, and Physical. `
, Rhetoric, Composition.
  Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry.
Political Economy; Moral Philosophy. .
I French and German.
I All other departments are open, without extra fees, to students in the ’
i Commercial Course. To those who do not take the entire course of study,
' but confine themselves mainly to bool:-keeping, certificates are given when
I the required degree of proficiency is attained.
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