1932-1933 Catalog

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 55 14. ROMAN HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY A study of the Roman Republic and Empire and the mythical lore of the Roman people. One semester, three hours. 16. EUROPE SINCE 1870 Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Causes and settlements of World War stressed. Professor Steele. 18. PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN HISTORY An investigation and intensive study of certain periods and events, varied to accommodate successive classes. One semester, three hours. Professor Jurkat. 19-20. CHURCH HISTORY A course in the history, origin, development, and tenets of denominations and sects of the Christian Church. Three hours a week throughout the year. Professor Jurkat. 21. GEORGE WASHINGTON Life, personality, career and character. One hour a week, one semester. LATIN PROFESSORS ANGEVINE AND JURKAT 1-2. ELEMENTARY LATIN Grammar and exercises. Four hours a week, one year. Professor Angevine. 3-4. ELEMENTARY LATIN AND CAESAR Continuation of grammar, and four books of Caesar. Four hours a week, one year. Professors Jurkat and Angevine. 5-6. CICERO'S ORATIONS Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jurkat. 7-8. VERGIL Readings from the Aeneid. Four hours a week, one year. Not given every year. 9. CICERO De Amicita and D~ Senectute, with a review of inflected forms and syntax. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Professor Angevine. 11. LIVY • The transition from the Golden to the Silver Age is studied. Selections from Book XXI are read. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. Professor Angevine. 13. HORACE Copious selections from the Odes, Satires, and Epistles are made the basis for a study of Latin poetry. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 14. TACITUS The life of Agricola and the history of Germany. Elective.

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