1902-1903 Academic Catalog

20 CEDARVII~LE COLLEGE. HISTORY. PROFESSOR JURKAT. 20. History-Rapid reYiew of Ancient and Mecfoeval History. Fundamentals to Modern History. First term of the Junior and Senior Years. Five hours a week. 21. History-Systematic Study of Modern Jations in the First Period. The Reformation will be an important theme. Second term of the Junior and Senior Years. Five hours a week. 22. History-Second Period of Modern Nations. Philosophical history, the arts and industries and elements of present civilization will form the study. Third tenn of the Junior and Senior Years. Five hours a week. ELECTIVES. In the Junior Year Philosophical Students may elect History or French. Students in both courses may elect History for French or Hebrew in the Senior Year. All elections are subject to the consent of the Faculty and the majority of the class. ENGLISH AND LOGIC. PROFESSOR HARPER. PROFESSOR SANDERSON. 23. Rhetoric-Expression of simple, clear, fluent, forcible and elegant English; Composition, Style, Figures• of peech, InYention, Thought, Prosody and Argumentation are the subjects of study. The text-book is Genung's Practical Elements, accompanied by the Hand– book of Analysis. First term of the Freshman Year. Five hours a week. 24. Rhetoric-Advanced CQmposition, Prize Essays and the continuation of the text-book study. Second term of the Freshman Year. Five hours a week. 25. English Literature-The language as presented by Chaucer, Spencer, Bacon and Shakespeare will form the first term's work. The tudent will be made familiar with.the historical features contemporary with the authors as well as their biographies and ·writings. First term of the Junior Year. Five hours a week.

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