1906-1907 Academic Catalog

"" CJ>~DAltVll.t.E cot.I.ECK and of English sentences into Greek. A simple and connected series of stories trom the Anahasis amply prepares the student for the rapid readingof the Anabasis. Fre~1uent tests are given. Five /umn a week. 6. .11nabasis-\Vith the completion of the lessons the student is introduced to the Anabasis. It is accompanied by Jones· Compo• sition. A review of Paradigms, Syntax and Greek History is requir– ed. Third term of the Senior Preparatory Year. Five lwurs a wul.:. ENGL I SH PROFESSORS )URKAT AND Mo1rn1s. 1. Higher Lessons- The fi rst term presents work in Diagr:im Punctuation, Analysis,Transposition and Abridgi:ig. Heed and Kel– logg is the text. First term Junior Prepar;nory. ;;-f•;,e lto11rs a wed.·. 8. H igher Lessons- The same text is continued. The work consists of Sentence Analysis, Inflections, Technical ;md Correct Expression. Second term of the Junior Prepara\Ory Year. Five hours a week, 9. Higher L essons-Recd ,rnd Kellogg's text is completed. Parsing, Synthesi11, Syntax and Formal Fxpression are studied. Third term of the Junior Preparatory Year. Five !,ours a week. 10. Elements of English Co,nposition- Text-book is Kel– logg. The simpler kinds of composition are treated with abundant practice in the choice of words, construction of sentences and par:i– graphs, and the writing of letters and brief essays. Senior Prepara– tory Year. .Frve hours a •week 11. The work of the term treats of longer forms of composition - narration, description, exposition and argumentation-and deals with the main principles of rhetorical technique. The practical needs of every day life are constantly in view and work of the pupil is brought into the closest relation both with his own experience and with his study of literature. J•l.'ve /,ours <i weeJ.,, HI S T O R Y PROFESSOR jURKA1", ]2. General History- The ancient Kations ;src studied. Rome and Greece occupy most of 1hc term's work. Frequent lib– rary reference is made. Myers is the text. First term of the Junior Preparatory Year. Five hours a 'Week. 13. General History-Media-:val History in its great mo\'e– ments and molding influences and l\lodcrn History in its varied ac-

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