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MATHEMATICS.

Professor Collier.

Professor Hart.

Mr. Smith.

Professor Woodley.

9. Methods in Arithmetic.—This class will not be given subject matter. It will
be presumed that the students are familiar with all the subject matter of arithmetic,
and effort will be made to give the class methods, and devices, which can be used
in presenting the subject to a class. The first two weeks will be given to primary
work, such as is taught in the first four grades of the common schools. The second
two weeks will be given to methods which may be used in the presentation of those
parts of arithmetic which are usually taught in the fifth, sixth, and seventh years
of school life.

Text-Book.—Colaw and Elwood's Arithmetic.

Daily, from 10:30 to 11:30. Professor Collier. Cabell Hall, Room 6.

10. Review of Arithmetic.—This course is intended for those who wish a
rapid review of the essentials of arithmetic and will be of service to teachers preparing
for examination. It will include higher arithmetic and commercial arithmetic.

Daily, from 3:30 to 4:30. Professor Collier. Cabell Hall, Room 8.

11. Beginners' Algebra.—This course is intended for those who have never
studied algebra and who desire to take the examination for first grade certificate.
It will require two or three hours of study out of class. Section III will be conducted
for those who have a slight acquaintance with the subject and who may be
able to proceed more rapidly than those in the first two sections.

Section I, daily, from 12:15 to 1:15. Mr. Smith: Cabell Hall, Room 8. Section
II, daily, from 8:30 to 9:30. Professor Woodley. Rotunda, Room 3. Section
III, daily, from 2:30 to 3:30. Professor Hart. Cabell Hall, Room 8.