1916-1917 Academic Catalog

61. EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE-This course embraces a history of English literature from the Celtic period to the EJi7,abetha11 age, with the critical analysis of prose, poetic, aud dramatic works of each period. Elective for all who have not taken the course a.1:1 a part of the required work in English. Three hour11 a week, one eeme11ter. 62. MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE-Thie course includes a hi11tory of English literature from the Ell7.nbethan period through the Victorian age, with the critical analysis of prose, poetic, and dramatic work1:1 of each period. Elective for all who have not takeo the eouree as a part of the required work in English. Three hours a week, one 11emeeter. FRENCH. 63. BEGINNING-Grammar, composition, and constant drill in syntax, with colloquial practice and some easy reading, constitute the work. The text-books are Fraser and Squair 'a French Grammar aud Le Franeaie et Sa Patrie. Elective in the third year of the Preparatory Course and for collegiate students who have not presented French as an entrance requirement. Four hour1:1 n week throughout tho year. 64. READING AND CONVERSATION-Reading and colloquial practice, with review of grammar, constitute the work of the course. The text-books are Ahout'e Mero de la 1,farquise, Labiehe'e La Grammairo and Comfort's Exercises in French Prose Composition. Required in the fourth year of the Preparatory Course of those who have elected Freueh in tho third year. Elective for collegiate students who have completed B<Jginning French. Four hours a week, one semester. 65. READING AND COMPOSJTION-Readiug and eompositiou are coutiuued. The text-book11 are Feval '11 La Fee dee Oreve8, Pailleron 'e Le Mondo ou l'on 11 'ennu.ie , and Comfort's French Prose Composition. Required in the fourth year of tho Preparatory Course of those who have elected French in the thircl year. Elective for collegiate student& who have completed Beginning French. Four hour1:1 a week, seeond 66. ANTHOLOGY OF FRENCH PROSE AND POETRY-Vreelaud and Nichaud are the authors studied. Elective. Open to all who have had two yea.re of Froocb. Three hour11 a week, one some11ter. 67. FRENCH PROSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY-The works of George Sand, Balzac, Daudet, Zola, and others are road. Elec– tive. Open to all who have had two years of Freuch. Three hours a week throughout the year. -50-

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