Projects The Rise and Demise of the Latin SchoolProject Editor: Kimberly Kraska, UCARE, 2007 Project Editor: Kimberly Kraska, UCARE, 2007 Editorial Note:The Board of Regents minutes used here encompasses more than just the Latin School. The section on the Latin School is left in situ with the rest of the minutes from the page.
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Latin Department
The following arrangement for the Latin School Department was presented by the Chancellor.
Course of Study
Entrance, Examination
Reading, Spelling, English Grammar. Pr.. Arithmetic and Descriptive Biography.
Latin School | First Year | First | Higher Arithmetic Latin | | Elementary Algebra | Second | Latin | | Physical Geograhpy | | History U.S. | Third | | Latin Grammar | Second Year | First | | Alegbra and Geometry |
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| Second | | Latin, Greek or German | | English Analysis | Third | | Rhetoric and Ancient History |
Latin Department
Regent McKenzie offered the following which was adopted.
Resolved,
That the Latin School Department as arranged by the Chancellor be adopted.
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Tutor
Regent McKenzie moved that- the Board employ a Tutor for the Latin Department, which motion prevailed.
Tutors Salary By Whom Appointed
On motion the Salary of the Tutor was fixed at one thousand dollars per annum.
On motion of Regent Chase the University committee was authorized to employ & Tutor for one year.
Source:Secretary's Record of the Board of Regents RG 01/01/02
Periodical: Volume: I Pages: 55-57 14 June 1871 Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
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