DES RIPTION OF OLLEGIATE AND NORMAL STUDIES 3-4. IN1'1':IC\lEDU.'fE l<'RE, ·en Study of tc:-..ts from some of the best J<'r('l)rh novelist~. short stor)· writers, und drnmatl~ta. Grnmmar review and ronversatlon.. Texts : Rc,·lew Essentlafs of French Grammar and omposltlou by Otto F. Bond; In– termediate French C'onversatlon by Jule· lltloln . El C'tll'e. Four hours a week throughout the year. 5-6. ADVA ' ED FREN H- Thls course Is Intended to develop free oral and written ex11ress!on In Frenl'h and to prepare the student for the higher French literary course . Texts : Histolre de France by 0 . B. uper: Literature Francaise by Alcee Fortier ; A. C'omplete 'freatlse on the Conjugation of Frenl'h Verbs by J. astarede; Advanced om110 !tion by Jules Helein. Grammar and phonetks; study and analysis of plays and nol'eis; reference work and collateral reading. This course Is given In .l<'rench. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. 7- . AD, ~CED FRE H- Thls course Is for advanced students who have taken the course 5-6. 'fhe course will be arranged each year in accordance with the needs of the students. GEOLOGY PROJ<'E ' OR J RKAT AJ.'\'D BRISTOW 1-2. GEOGRAPHY-A course In professionalized subject matter considering con– tent, organization, method, recent tendencies, comparative studies of text books, type studies, problems and project methods, regional geography. Text: Clark also Brigham and McFarlane. Four hours a week. 1st. and 2nd. semesters. Professor BI"istow. 3-4. GE 'ERAL GEOLOGY-Dynamic and historical geology. Field work r equired. Texts: Norton, Cleland. Elective. Three hours a week. Two semesters. Professor Jurkat. GERMAN PROFES OR JURKA'f 1-2. GER:\IAN I-Constant drill in inflection and syntax, and both oral and written work required. Texts: Collar, and Readers. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the rear. 3. READING AND COMPOSITION-The work consists of easy stories and drill in composition and syntax. Text: Lange. Elective. J<'our hours a week. one semester. 4. WILHEL:'II TELL-The course offers drill in poetry and study of the German drama. Elective. Four hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 5. HEINE- Harzreise and poems are read, with study of politics and society. Text: Gregor. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year . 7-8. NINETEENTH CENTURY GERMAi'\'-Selections, pros,~, and po~try, from nineteenth century writers are studied. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the yen. Not given every year. GREEK PROFE ORS McCHES EY AND JURK.\T 1-2. BEGINNING GREEK-Paradigms, rules, and exercises in translation. Text: White. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Professor :'IIcChesney. 3. ANABASIS-Translation, syntax, composition, with historical references. Elective. Texts; Goodwin and White. Four hours a week, first semester. 4. HOMER-Books I to VI of the Iliad, scanning, mythology, syntax. Text: eymour. Elective. Four hours a week, second semester. 5-6. GREEK EW TESTAMENT- ew Testament Greek, emphasizing peculiaritie of form, and exegesis, with rapid reading of var ious portions. Text: Westcott and Hort. Elective. Three hours a week, throughout the year. Professor l\IcChesney. 7. HERODOTUS-Selections are read, Biography, h istory, pecullarties, and syntax. Text: Johnson. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 8. )IEMORA.BILIA-The course is introductory to the study of Flato. Gram· matical drill and history will be the leading features. Text: Winans. ElectivP.. Three hours a "eek, on e semester. Not given every year. 9. PLATO-The Apology and Crito constitute the study of Socrates. Grecian philosophy is reviewed. Text: Dyer. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. 'ot given every year. 11-12. DEMOSTHE1 ES-The Oration on the Crown is studied. Oratory, rhetoric, and argumentation are leading themes. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not gi ven every year. WEBREW PROFESSOR JURKAT 1-2. HEBREW-A thorough drill is given in etymology, syntax, and paradi&"ms, Text: Davidson. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. 3-4. ADVANCED HEBREW. PAGE FORTY -TWO
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