1923-1924 Academic Catalog
DI<~,' RlPTIO OF LLE ,I TE D RM L ST DIE, Kli. JIJ,;RODOTUS , c>let'lion" arc> rc>acl Biogra11hy, h1Htory, peculiarities, and . ~·nta ·. Te ·t: JohnHon. .i,;J<>rtive. Three hourH a week, one H mester. Not given ev ry yem·. KG . MEMOR BlLTA- The courH iH introductory to the study of Plato. ,rammnlfral drill and history will be the leading featur 11. T xt: Winan,.. El c- tive. Three hour~ a :veek, one semester. ot itiven every year. K7. l'L TO-The Apoloity and rito constitute the Htudy of Socrates. ,recian philosophy is reviewed. Text: Dyer. El !'tive. Three hourd a week, one Heme ter. ot given every year. K . DEMO, THE ES-The Oration on the rown is 11tudiecl. Oratory, rhetoric, and argumentation are leading themes. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. ot giv n every Y ar. HEBREW PROFE SOR JURKAT Wl. HEBREW I- thorough drill is given in etymology, syntax, and paradigms. Text: Davidson. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. W2 . ADVA CED HEBREW. HISTORY PROFESSOR JURKAT Hl. AMERICAN: ATIONAL PERIOD-With reference to contemporary European hi tory. Texts: Fish, Haworth, Riverside and Outline. Required of all candidates for the A. B. and B. S. degree. Three hours a week, first semester. H 2. AMERICAN: COLONIAL PERIOD-With reference to contemporary European history. Texts: Fisher, Sloane, Greene, and Outline. Elective. Three hours a week, second semester. H3. AN IE T, TO 800 A. D.-Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. H4. MEDIEVAL, A D MODERN TO 17 9-Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. H5. MODERN, 1 7 9 0 WARDS-Texts: Turner, Robinson and Beard. Elective. Three hours a ,,eek, one semester. Not given every year. H6. METHODS OF TEACHING HISTORY Era to be determined when class is organized. Elective. Three hour3 a week, one semester. ot given every year. LATIN PROFESSORS McCHESNEY AND JURKAT LI. CICERO-De Amicitia and De Senectute, with a review of inflected form and syntax. Text: Chase and Stuart. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. ot given every year. L2. LIVY-The tran~ition from the Golden to the Silver Age is studied. Selections from Book XXI are read. Text: Cape3 and Melhuish. Elective. Three hours a week. one seme ter. Not given every year. L3. HORACE-Copious selections from the Ode3, Satires, and Epistles are made the basis for a study of Latin poetry. Text: Chase and Stuart. Elective. Three hour, a week, one semester. ot given every year. L4. TACITUS-The Life of Agricola and the history of Germany. Text: Allen. Elective. Three hour3 a week, one semester. Not given every year. L5. JUVENAL-The origin, development, and purpo~e of the satire, and the moral and custom~ of the Romans under the Empire. Text: Lindsay. Elective. Three hour3 a week, one semester. Not given every year. L6. LATIN LITERATURE-A brief survey i~ made of Latin literature selec – tions being read from many authors. Text: Peck and Arrowsmith's Rom~n Life in Latin Prose and Verse. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. ot given every year. MATHEMATICS PROFESSOR SOMERS Ml. COLLEGE ALGEBRA-Progressions, permutations, combinations prob– ability, complex numbers, theory of equations, determinants, and infinite' series . Text: Wentworth. Elective. Four hours a week, one seme3ter. M2. TRIGONOMETRY-Tri~onometric function<; in their relation to the solution of the tr,angle, both plane and sp herical. Text: Wentworth. Elective. Four hou r s a week, one semester. PAGE THIRTY-TWO
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