1926-1927 Academic Catalog
DESCRIPTION OF COLLEGIATE AND NORMAL STUDIES K2. ANABASIS-Translation, syntax. composition, with historical refer– ences. Elective. Texts: Goodwin and White. Four hours a week, first semester. K3. HOMER-Dooks I to VI of the Iliad, scanning, mythology. syntax. Text: Seymour. Elective. Four hours a week, second semester. K4. GREEK NEW TESTAMENT-New Tes tament Greek, empha8izing peculiarities of form, and exegesis, with rapid reading of variou s portions. Text: W stcott and Hort. Elective. Three hours a week, throu ghout the year. Pro– fessor McChesney. K6. HERODOTUS-Selections are read. Biography, history, peculiarties, and synta x. Text: Johnson. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. K6 . MEMORABILIA-The course is introductory to the study of Plato. Grammatical drill and history will be the leading features. T ext : Winans . Elec· tive. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. K7. PLATO-The Apology and Crito cons titute the stu dy of Socrate8. Grecian philosophy is r eviewed. Text: Dyer. Elective. Three hc..1rs a week, one s eme;, ter. "Not given every year. K8. DEMOSTHENES-The Oration on the Crown is studied. Oratory, rhetoric, and argumentation are Jecding themes . Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not given every year. HEBREW PROFESSOR JURKAT Wl. HEBREW-A thorough drill is given in etymology, syntax, and tiaradigms. Text: Davidson. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. W2. ADVANCED HEBREW. HISTORY PROFESSORS JURKAT AND SMITH Hl. AMERICAN: NATIONAL PERIOD-With re."erence to contemporary European history. Text: Fis h, Haworth, .Riverside and Outline. Required of all candidates fo r the A. B. and B. S. degrees. Prerequisite, 1/z unit High School American History. Three hours a week, first semester. Professor Jurkat. H2. AMERICAN: COLONIAL PERIOD-With reference to contemporary European history. Texts: Fisher, Sloane, Greene, and Outline. Elective. Thre.. hours a week, 1,econd semester. Professor Jurkat. H3. ANCIENT, TO 800 A. D.-Elective. Three hours a week, one seme8ter. Not P'iven every year. Professor Smith. H4. MEDIEVAL, AND MODERN TO 1789-Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. Professor Jurkat. H6. MODERN, 1789 ONWARDS- Texts: Turner, Robinson and Beard. Elective. Three hours a week. one semester. Not given every year. H6. METHODS OF TEACHING HISTORY-Era to be determined when class is organized. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. P.ofessor Smith. . H7. HiISTORY AND APPRECIATION OF .A!RCH1TECTUR.E-A study of the chiet monuments of architecture viewed as interpreting the history and gcniuP. of the people that produced them, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, anil ~othic. Als o a brief study of the modern trend of architecture. One hour credit. Professor Smith. HS. HISTORY AND APPRECIATION O,F PAINTING- A survey stuc!y of the art of all nations with a detailed study of twelve masters and their master– pieces. One hour credit. Text: Van Dyke History of Painting. Professor Smith. H9. HISTORY OF LATIN AMIERICA - A survey of the political and social hi s tory o! the Hispanic American States followed by a more careful study of the economic poss ibilities, in order to arou se a greater interest in our nearest nei~h– bors. Credit two hours. Text: Webs ter's History of Latin America. Professor Smith. LATIN PROFESSORS McCHESNEY AND JURKAT Ll. ELEMENTARY LATIN-Grammar and exercises. Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jurkat. . · f d !.2. E~EMENTARY LATIN AND CAESAR--Conbnuauon o grammar, an four books of Caesar. Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jurkat. k L CICERO'S ORATIONS-Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jur at. L4. VERGIL--Readings fro.n the Aeneid. Four houre a week, one y ar. Not given every year. Profess~ J~rkat.t t ith 8 review of inflected form~ 6~ndC!~!!~.-¥!x/~ii!;~ =~g St:ar/n~l:c~'ve~ Three hours a week, one semester. Professor Jurkat: . h G Id t the Silver Age is studied. L6. LIVY- The transition from t e O • eCa :s and Melhuish. Elective. Selections from Book XXI are reaNd. !ext· eryt> year Professor McChes n y. Three hours a week, one II mester. ot given ev · p AGE THIRTY-ONE
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