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yet the full requirements need not be met the first year, 

 although no diploma should be granted unless the full stand- 

 ard is maintained in all the branches of work required for 

 graduation. 



Let me present a tentative program for admission as a basis 

 for argument, and in this rating my plan has been to follow 

 somewhat those adopted by the better class of colleges on 

 the mainland, differing in details to meet local conditions. 



I recommend that thirty-five points be required for admis- 

 sion as a regular student. That the following subjects rated 

 as indicated, twenty-seven points be required of all regular 

 students and that subjects aggregating eight points be re- 

 quired elected from other subjects: 



SUBJECTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION. ' 



Points 



English ; 6 



History of Hawaii I 



History of the United States 2 



Arithmetic including the metric system 2 



Algebra through quadratics 3 



Plane geometry 3 



Island nature study (a three years' course) 4 



Elementary physics 3 



Elementary chemistry ^ 3 



ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FROM WHICH 8 POINTS ARE TO BE 



CHOSEN. 



Years Points 



Latin 3 4 



Elementary French 2 2 



Elementary German 2 2 



Advanced German i 2 



Advanced French i 2 



Ad\'anced Algebra i 



Solid Geometry i 



Trigonometry i 



Advanced Ph^^sics i 



Advanced Chemistry i 



English History 2 



Oriental History 2 



General History 2 



Freehand Drawing 2 



Mechanical Drawing 2 



Architectual Drawing 2 



Projections 2 



General Knowledge of Hawaiian. Japanese, 



Chinese, Portuguese and Spanish, each.. .. 2 



