1910 · Weston, Oregon
by Narkaus, Ida
Weston, Oregon, 1910. 2 volumes. 240 x 185 mm., [9 ¼ x 7 ¼ inches]. 83 pp.; 83 pp. Standard cloth notebook bindings. Title in black ink on upper boards. Signed and dated on front free endpapers of both volumes.
Lecture notes and drawings dated January 1 - May 3 1910 and signed by Ida Narkaus of Weston High School, Weston, Oregon. The detailed notebooks cover the physiology of the human body and explanations and examples of skeletal structure, organs, blood and circulation, the eye and ear how they work, the respiratory system, the digestive tract and other elements of the body. The second volume continues the systematic study of zoology and botany, offering lectures on animals and plants from the structure of the cell to the development of a species and their varieties. Ida Narkaus illustrates her notebooks with drawings, some in color, that emphasize the content of each individual lecture. At the end of each volume Ida's work is graded "A" in pencil, presumably by her teacher. (Inventory #: 1264)
Lecture notes and drawings dated January 1 - May 3 1910 and signed by Ida Narkaus of Weston High School, Weston, Oregon. The detailed notebooks cover the physiology of the human body and explanations and examples of skeletal structure, organs, blood and circulation, the eye and ear how they work, the respiratory system, the digestive tract and other elements of the body. The second volume continues the systematic study of zoology and botany, offering lectures on animals and plants from the structure of the cell to the development of a species and their varieties. Ida Narkaus illustrates her notebooks with drawings, some in color, that emphasize the content of each individual lecture. At the end of each volume Ida's work is graded "A" in pencil, presumably by her teacher. (Inventory #: 1264)