Catalogue

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University of Wisconsin., 1918
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Page 465 - Institutions whose students have exhibited the greatest application and proficiency in military training and knowledge during the academic year are designated annually by the War Department as "distinguished colleges and honor schools.
Page 378 - That students devoting only two years to such work take: English (Rhetoric and Composition) two years. Latin or Greek, two years. German or French, two years. Mathematics, or a Natural or Physical Science, one year. History, including English and American Constitutional History, two years. Experimental Psychology.
Page 92 - University are the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Association.
Page 262 - To cooperate with the bureau of plant industry of the department of agriculture in the maintenance of the northern station for the cultivation of medicinal plants and to disseminate such information as may lead to the proper cultivation of medicinal plants and the production of...
Page 78 - Any student who shall not have been a resident of the state for one year next preceding his first admission to the University...
Page 58 - Its freedom from limitations or restrictions of any kind marks it as a remarkable expression of confidence in the permanent administration of a great public educational trust. The government of the University is vested in the Board of Regents, who possess all the powers necessary to accomplish the.
Page 210 - HOME ECONOMICS The Department of Home Economics offers courses which deal with the principles which underlie the proper management of the home, the care of children, the hygienic and sanitary conduct of institutions and the economic conditions affecting the work of women. The courses are planned to meet the needs of four classes of students. 1. Those students who desire a general knowledge of the subject matter as a basis for application in the study of the general arts and sciences as a part of...
Page 57 - ... high school course may advance to the opportunities offered by the University. It is not expected that all pupils who complete the grammar grades will advance to the high school ; nor is it expected that all who complete a high school course shall go forward to the University.
Page 440 - Division has lent educational lantern slides, motion picture films, charts, exhibits, and other illustrative material to schools and other institutions and organizations. This service is organized into the Bureau of Visual Instruction, which is making a thorough and systematic study of materials that may be used in illustrative teaching, or in instruction through the medium of the eye, and placing such materials within easy and constant reach of all schools and other civic organizations of the state....
Page 131 - Agriculture, each student is assigned to a member of the Faculty, who acts as his adviser. Each semester the student is required to consult his adviser concerning the choice of studies, and the adviser must give his approval before the student is permitted to enter classes.

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