1895-1896 Academic Catalog

• • 18 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. GERMAN. German is a necessary study of our age. The latest text-books are used in this branch, and the langt1age is carefull)· taught by a native Gern1an. Consequently, students ha,re the opportunity of lear11i11g the same Ger– n1an vvhich is spoke11 in t11e higher centers of Gern1anic civilization. FRENCH. Pro\risio11 has been n1ade for the study of French. It is not only· a pleas11re but a profit to be acquainted \Vith a language \Vhose people 11ave for centttries beeu the makers of the \Vorld's civilizatio1i. Tliis st11dy extends. thro11gl1 five tern1s. It \vill be 11oticed, b)' reference to the curriculun1, that both German a11d French are elective studies. SCIENCE. The sciences . general!)' taught i11 our best colleges and universities are to be found in both the Classical and Literary Courses. ETHICS. Perhaps 110 study is of greater i1nportance. A "'hole year, with daily recitations, is devoted to this subject. It can 11ot be 01nitted fron1 either cot1rse. POLITICAL SCIENCE. This en1braces studies in Sociology, Co11stitutional History, Civil Governn1ent, and International Law. The true citizen ca11 not afford to be uneducated in this line. •

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