1911-1912 Academic Catalog

COURSES lN Gooux;v AND GERMAN 56. PHYSICAL-A dear 1>rese11tation of the clements of physi– cal geography in recitations and informal, incidental lectures is the aim of this course. T he text is Gilbert and Brigham's. Required in the first year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, first semester. GEOLOGY. PROFESSOR ] URKAT. 57. GEKER,\L Gooux;v-This course takes up the different phases of the science as presented in dynamic geology with their application to historical geology. Field work is required. The text is Nor– ton's. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. GERMAN. PROl-'ESSORS ] URKAT AND SMITH. 58. BR(a NNING-Constant drill in inflection and syntax is given, and both oral and written work requir.ed. The text is Collar's. Elect– ive in the third year of the Preparatory Course and for collegiate students who have not presented German as an entrance require– ment. Five hours a week throughout the year. Three hours' credit per semester to collegiate students. 59. READING AND COMPOSITION-The work consists of easy stories and constant drill in composition and syntax. The text is Lange's Method. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected German in the third year. Elective for collegiate students who have completed Beginning German. Five hours a week, one semester. Three hours' credit to collegiate stu– dents. 60. WILHELM T ELL-The course offers drill in poetry and study of the German drama. The text is Lambert's. Required in the fou rth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected German in the third year. Elective for collegiate students who have com– pleted Beginning German. Five hours a week, one semester. Three hours' credit to collegiate students. 61. SCHILLER-Maria Stuart is read, with review of grammar and history. T he text. is Deering's. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of German. T hree hours a week, one semester. 49

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