Twenty-Fifth Annual Catalog of the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School, 1909-1910
Description:
The Twenty-Fifth Catalogue of the International Young Men’s Christian Association Training School for the academic year 1909-1910, with Announcements for 1910-1911. An index is on the inside cover followed by the 22” pullout of a landscape view of the Dormitory, Woods Hall, and the Boathouse overlooking Lake Massasoit. The academic Calendar 1910-1911 follows the title page, then a Program for the Twenty-fifth Anniversary, May 29 to June 3, 1910 followed by a list of Corporators and Trustees, Officers and Committees, Members of the Faculty with bios, Instructors, Tutors in Physical Education, the Matron in Woods Hall, and Lecturers 1909-1910. The student list follows beginning with the Graduate Students, then the Senior Class (1910), Junior Class (1911), Freshman Class (1912), and the Preparatory Class (1913). Sections on the Object of the School, Historical Sketch, Social Service and Religious Education, Degrees (B.H., B.P.E., M. H., and M.P.E.), College Men, Building and Grounds, Laboratories, Libraries, Normal Practice (Location), Religious Life, Silver Bay, and The Association Seminar and Springfield Student are on pages 19-59 with photos interspersed. The Curriculum section is introduced by the block schedule of the Secretarial and Physical Courses by class and semester. The Curriculum section includes subsections on the General Course including Graduate Work, Technical Courses, i.e., Secretarial Course, Physical Course, Boys Work Course, Special Courses such as music and first aid, for each class and finally, and Preparatory Course (prerequisites). The remaining section is titled General Information and includes subsections on Admission, Degrees, Diplomas, requirements, Estimate of Expenses for the School Year, Recitations, Practice, and Examinations, Self-Support, Representation on Public Occasions, Student Organizations, Contributions, Bequest for Endowment, and Perpetual Loan Fund. Note that this is the 25th anniversary edition and also that the Middle Class is now referred to as the Freshman Class. In addition, a picture of the Basket Ball team, 1909-1910 displays uniforms with the letter S stitched between 2 B’s.
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Publisher:
International Young Men's Christian Association Training School (Springfield, Mass.)