Colorado School of Mines Quarterly, Volumes 13-14Colorado School of Mines Press, 1918 |
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Page 10 - Tennyson's Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and the Passing of Arthur; Browning's Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, Home Thoughts from Abroad, Home Thoughts from the Sea, Incident of the French Camp, Herve Riel, Pheidippides, My Last Duchess, Up at a Villa — Down in the City.
Page 11 - Quadratic equations, both numerical and literal. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or Quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations.
Page 27 - Group I (two to be selected). Shakespeare's As You Like It, Henry V, Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night. Group II (one to be selected). Bacon's Essays; Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, Part I; The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator ; Franklin's Autobiography.
Page 10 - A Tale of Two Cities; George Eliot's Silas Marner; Blackmore's Lorna Doone. Group V. (two to be selected) . Irving's Sketch Book; Lamb's Essays of Elia; De Quincey's Joan of Arc and The English Mail Coach; Carlyle's Heroes and Hero Worship; Emerson's Essays (selected) ; Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies.
Page 10 - L'Allegro, and II Penseroso; Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America, or Washington's Farewell Address and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration; Macaulay's Life of Johnson, or Carlyle's Essay on Burns.
Page 10 - IV., with especial attention to Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley; Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome; Poe's Poems; Lowell's The Vision of Sir Launfal; Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum; Longfellow's...
Page 27 - The Rape of the Lock; Goldsmith's The Deserted Village', Palgrave's Golden Treasury (First Series) Books II and III., with especial attention to Dryden, Collins, Gray, Cowper and Burns. Group IV. (two to be selected) . Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield; Scott's Ivanhoe; Scott's Quentin Durward; Hawthorne's The House of the Seven Gables; Thackeray's Henry Esmond; Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford; Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities; George Eliot's Silas Marner; Blackmore's Lorna Doone.
Page 132 - Congress assembled, that any person authorized to enter lands under the mining laws of the United States may enter and obtain patent to lands containing petroleum or other mineral oils, and chiefly valuable therefor under the provisions of the laws relating to placer mineral claims...
Page 25 - A unit course of study is defined as a course covering a school year of not less than thirty-five weeks, with four or five periods of at least fortyfive minutes each per week.
Page 12 - Descartes' rule of signs and Horner's method. Credit in Advanced Algebra is given only on examination. One-half unit. 4. Solid Geometry, including properties of straight lines and planes, dihedral and polyhedral angles ; of projections, of polyhedrons, including prisms, pyramids, and the regular solids ; of cylinders, cones, and spheres ; of spherical triangles, and the measurement of surfaces and solids.