1932-1933 Catalog

52 DES RIPTION OF COURSES 3-4. INTERMEDIATE FREN H Study of texts from some of the best Fr nch novelists, short story wr iters, and dramatists. Grammar r eview and con– versation. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Professor Angevine. 5-6. ADVANCED F RENCH This course is intended t o de,welop fr ee oral and written expression in French and to prepare the student for the higher French liter ary courses. Grammar and phonetics ; study and analysis of plays and novels; r ef erence work and collater al reading. This course is given in French. Elective. Three hours a week throughout t he year . P r ofess or Angevine. 7-8. ADVANCED FRENCH This course is for advanced students who have taken the course 5-6. The course will be arranged each year in ac– cordance with the needs of the students. Professor Angevine. GEOLOGY PROFESSORS JURKAT AND HOSTETLER 1-2. GEOGRAPHY Principles of Geography. A study of the underlying prin– ciples of social geography. One semester, three hours. Pro– fessor Hostetler. 3-4. GENERAL GEOLOGY Dynamic and historical geology. Field work required. Three hours a week. Two semesters. Professor Jurkat. 1-2. GERMAN I GERMAN PROFESSOR JURKAT Constant drill in inflect ion and syntax, and both oral and written work required. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. 3. READING AND COMPOSITION The work consists of easy stories and drills in composition and syntax. Elective. Four hours a week, one semester. 4. WILHELM 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. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 7-8. ADVANCED GERMAN This course is for advanced students who have taken the

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