10 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Second Year: English—Five times a week both terms. Norwegian—Three times a week both terms. Arithmetic—Four times a. week both terms. Algebra—Five times a week both terms. United States History—Three times a week both terms. Geography— Five times a week first term. Physical... Show more10 AUGSBURG SEMINARY Second Year: English—Five times a week both terms. Norwegian—Three times a week both terms. Arithmetic—Four times a. week both terms. Algebra—Five times a week both terms. United States History—Three times a week both terms. Geography— Five times a week first term. Physical Geography—Five times a week second term. Religion—Three times a week both terms. Music—Two times a week both terms. Third Year: English—Five times a week both terms. Norwegian—Three times a week both terms. Geometry—Five times a week both terms. General History—Three times a week both terms. Civil Government—Three times a week both terms. Physics—Five times a week first term. Physiology—Five times a week second term. Religion—Three times a week both terms. Theory of Teaching—Three times a week both terms. GREEK DEPARTM ENT. 1899—1900. Freshman Class. Greek—Six times a week. English—Daily recitations. Parsing, analysis, and reading. Text-books: Brooks’ Manual of Elocution, and any com- plete grammar. Norwegian—Daily recitations. Reading, declamation, gram- mar, analysis, and compositions. Text-books: N. Rolf- sen’s Norw. Reader, Part III, Hofgaard’s Grammar, and Aars’s Norske Retskrivningsregler. Bible History—Three times a week. Text book: Dr. Smith’s Smaller Scripture History, with connection between 01d and New Testament. History of Norway—Daily recitations first term. Sigv. Peter- sen’s History of Norway. Physics—Daily recitations, second term. Steele’s Popular Physics. Show less