1909-1910 Academic Catalog
CEDARVILLE COLL£Gli. Freshmen in the Classical Course; elective for others. The text is Johnson's. Fo11r ho11rs a week, first semester. 32. MEMORABILIA-The course is introductory to the study of Plato. Grammatical drill and history wi11 be the leading features. Required of Freshmen in the Classical Course; elective for others. The text is Winan's. Fo11r hours a week, seco11d semester. JJ. PLATO-The Apology and Crito continue the study of Socrates. Grecian philosophy is reviewed. Required of Sophomores in the Classical Course; elective for others. The text is Dyer's. Three ho11rs a week, first semester. 34. DEMOSTHENES-The Oration on the Crown is studied. Ora– tory, rhetoric, and argumentation are leading themes. Required of Sophomores in the Classical Course; elective for others. The text is D'Ooge's. Three ho"rs a week_. second semester. HEBREW , PROFESSOR JURKAT. 35. LESSONS-Drill in foundations of the language; etymology, syntax, and paradigms. Reading in Genesis. Elective for Sopho~ mores, Juniors, and Seniors. The text is Harper's Inductive Method. Three ho"rs a week. HISTO RY. PROFESSOR JURKAT. 36. ANCIENT-Ancient History is studied, closing with Charle• magne. The text is West. Required of J uniors in the Classical and Philosophical Courses; elective for others. Three llo"rs a week, first semester. 37. MODERN-Modern History is pursued with especial emphasis on the French Revolution. The text is West. Required of J uniors in the Classical and Philosophical Courses; elective for others. Three hours a week, second semester. 38. AMERICAN-Colonial History is studied to the French and Indian War. The text is Fisher's Colonial Era. Elective for Sopho– mores, Juniors, and Seniors. Three hours a week, first semester. -35-
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