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DoNNYBROOK FAIR 1921 - Goucher College

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ztrxtrad s from ":!El£finition of @our£1£s" in tl1£ .J\pp£nbix of iq£@oucq£r @r££tt ~ ookImproved by the AdvertisersOpen only to Juniors and Seniors-very exclusive.06-59 The Novel. A delig htfully close, almost embracing survey of t he birth o f thenovd in Muddledup R oman ce. stressing the c'h a,rming sto ry of Daffy and Coy by T ooL ong and it s growth thru childhood, taking up the piquant French tale of Tricolettea nd N icotine, and E o Caccia's, The Cama-ra, the fi r st photoplay mag azine produced;on in its fa scina ting development to matu6ty a s found in Pam a la Richardson. A t thispoint ·there will be an exhausting examination given. Study of the g rea ter 19th centurywrite.r s- Horatio A lg er, Mrs. L. T. :'1·1eacle, N ick Oarter, E lla Wheeler Wilcox , E leano rGly n n a nd a wide vi ew of t•he se·ri al s to ries and clim e novels o f to day du ring the secondsem est er. I t is advisable fo r students electing thi s course to ha ve r ead previously­Pansy Books, D ottie Dimple Book s, E lsie D insmore, R ovt r Boy Ser ies.Prer eq uisite Courses 85-40-37-96. Th.ree hours and a half each sem ester. Sem estercredit--doubtful. Dr. F lopkins P. D. Q.21-22 Public Squeaking. This -course has a purpose, so it is rumor ed. Said purposeis to train .the students in coll ecting and organizing material in such a way as t o utter lycaptivate an a udience. Parents will be delighted with the result of this sup rem elybene>ficial courst; for their daug.hte.rs, after being ex posed to such t r eatment fo r 8months. will be m o r e tha n willi ng to sh ow off a ll their abiliti es a nd n ewly acquiredkno w ledge to audiences of a ny size. \Ne a bsolutely guarantee to turn daughter s outw ith the m ost brazen accomplishmt nts, th e m ost unfussable ne·rve. The course hardensthem till th ey becom e w holl y ca lloused. No o ne has ever been kno wn to blu sh aftercompleting thi s course. Subj ects fo r speeches w ill be draw n largt ly fro m pro blem s ofcurrent natural inter est, suc.h as the Cul t iva ti o n -of the R oll er Skate in I celand and t•heTooth Brus h in th e H o m e.P r er equisite : .-\stro n om y, 4 ; E thics, 18. T wo hours each sem ester. Sem estercredit-usua ll y t wo units. :\1Iiss S m y ller.Graduate work.Busi n ess Courses.No g radua te courses a r e o ff ered.No bus-in ess courses a r e o ffer ed.F r eshma n D rammer 1-2. A study of u nprinc ip led voice-co nt r ol wit h special r eferenceto correct stu ttering and stammeri ng. Som e examina ti o n w ill be m ade of th elaws governing the vocal organ s w ith pa r ticula r emphasis o n breathing, snoring. w h eezing,coug hing a nd spu ttering. A ttentio n will be g iven t o throatiness, nasality, etc. Bythe end of the course the greatest delicacay in the hiccoug h w ill have been attain ed. O nehour each semester. R equir ed of all inmates in th e fi r s t year. N o credit g iven. Cashon ly . :\Irs. Spewis-Lear a nd h er corps of Assistants.M usic.-:\o cou rsts in music are offer ed.D rawing. Drawing of rooms. Offered only during the second semes ter. P rerequi site,$25.00. Miss P r obst.Pain t in g .No course offer ed.Two hundred and se~ enty- t hree

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