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Show WINTER COURSE, WEBERACADEMY Tho board and faculty of the Weber We-ber academy have decided to offer a winter caurse this season, beginning November 11, closing March 28. In this course students may receive a full semester's 'credit toward graduation. gradua-tion. The, selection of subjects is mado with' special consideration of the puiilis who must enter late in I tho fall and discontinue early in spring. The following subjects will be offered Now testament, a complete study of the life labors and teachings of Jesus, instructor, W. W Henderson. English Two courses will bo offered,, of-fered,, one adapted to those who have not completed the eighth grade, will be taught by Lottie H Kunz, and the other, more advanced, considering ' tbo elements of composition and lcl- ter writing, and the principles of English grammar from the most practical view point, "will be taught by LcRoy E. Cowles. Arithmetic This course is arrange d especially for those who did not complete arithmetic in tho public schools and are old onough to enter the academy. It is u thorough course In all branches of practical arithmetic C. J. Jensen is the instructor in-structor Algebra Anv porson who has com-I com-I plotod the essentials of arithmetic w'ill be admitted to this course M. I R. Porter, Instructor j Agriculture A study of the cBsen-I cBsen-I tial prlnclple3 underlying successful I farming,, M R. Porter. Instructor. Carpentery Practical oxpepencc 'in the handling of tools and making ,of useful articles, given by W O Ridges Farm accounting Given bj Alvai Hansen. Typewriting Given by Geitrudol Earl. Penmanship Alvo Hansen instructor. in-structor. Drawing Odessa Henenger, instructor in-structor Roman and Mediaeval History-Conducted History-Conducted by L. E. Cowles Domestic 'Science By Pearl Cra-gun. Cra-gun. Domestic arts B Charlotte Stal-lings. Stal-lings. Besides the above courses, which will be organized especially for the winter students, tho other regular courses arc open to students who arc qualified to enter |