1912-1913 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE CoLLEGE 51. READING AND CoMrOSITION-Reading and composition are continued. The te :x.ts are Feval's La Fee des Greves, Pailleron's Le J\·londe ou !'on s'ennuie, and Comfort's F rench Prose Composition. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected French in the third year. Elective for collegiate stu– dents who have completed Beginning French. Five hours a week, second seml"ster. 55. ANTHOLOGY OF FRENCH PROSE AND POETRY-Vreeland and Nichaud are the authors studied. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of French. Three hours a week, one semester. 56. FRENCU PROSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY-The works of George Sand, Balzac, Da11det, Zola, and others are read. Elect– ive. Open to all who have had two years of French. Three hours a week throughout the year. 57. FRENCH PROSE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY-Selections from Voltaire and Rousseau are read. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of French. Three hours a week, one semester. 58. EARLIER PROSE OF TIIE NINETEENTH CENTURY-Selections are read from the works of Chateaubriand and Victor Hugo. Elect– ive. Open to all who have had two years of F rench. Three hours a week, one semester. 59. FRENCH POETRY-The work of this course consists of a careful study of typical French lyrics. Elective. Open to all who have had two years of French. Three hours a week, one semester. GEOGRAPHY. PROFESSOR LANNING. 60. Dt.:sCR1PT1vtl--A thorough review of descriptive and political geography is accompanied by suggestions as to the proper methods of presenting the subject. The text is Redway and Hinman's. Elect– ive in the Teachers· Review Course. Three hours a week, one semester. OJ. PHYSICAL-A clear presentation of the elements of physi– cal geography in recitations and informal, incidental lectures is the aim of this course. The te:x.t is Gilbert and Brigham's. Required in the first year of the Preparatory Course. Five hours a week, first semester. ..

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