Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1906-1907 Page: 17
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-17Intermediate:
MIss CREATH. This course embraces the
work usually found in the fifth and sixth grades of the public
schools. Miss Creath's disciplinarian ability and preparation
make her an excellent instructor for this department.
She will be assisted by the regular Faculty, when necessary.
Lower: In this division of our curriculum we do the
work of the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. These
are taught by the College Faculty.
SEVENTH GRADE.
Grammar; Arithmetic; Geography; Texas History; Spelling;
Penmanship; Debating; Bible, optional.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Grammar; Arithmetic; Story of Greece and Rome:
Physiology; Civics; Physical Geography; Spelling; Penmanship;
Debating; Bible, optional.
NINTH GRADE.
Grammar Completed, Authors; Arithmetic Completed;
Beginning Algebra; Beginning Latin; General History;
Spelling; Penmanship; Debating; Bible, optional.
TENTH GRADE.
Rhetoric; Essays; Authors; Academic Algebra; Caesar;
Cicero; Physics Completed; Economics; Debating; Bible,
optional.
HIGHER.
FIRST YEAR.
Advanced Rhetoric and Composition; Critical Study of
Authors; Plane and Solid Geometry; Cicero Completed,
Ovid; Greek, German, French, or Spanish; Biology; Debating;
Bible, optional.
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