1932-1933 Catalog

6 DE RIPTI N F URSES Thre hour a w ek, on s mester. Not given every year. Prof ssor Ang vin . 16. JU ENAL The origin, d velopm nt, and purpose of the satire, and the morals and customs of the Romans under the Empire. El ctive. Thr e hours a w ek, one semester. Not given every year. 17-18. TEACHERS' TR INING COURSE Teachers' Training Course in the subjects pursued in high schools, with special drills in syntax, history, and mythology. Throughout the year. Three hours a semester. 20. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES One semester, three hours. Professor Angevine. 21. CICERO'S LETTERS Selections from the letters of Cicero. One semester, three hours. 22. PRIVATE LIFE OF THE ROMANS A course dealing with the dress, food, amusements, burial customs, etc., of the Romans. Not a translation course. One semester, three hours. 23. VERGIL'S AENEID Books VII-XII. One semester, three hours. 24. PLINY'S LETTERS Selections from the letters of Pliny the Younger. One semester, three hours. 25. LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION Open to those wishing to major or minor in Latin. Two hours. 26. LATIN LITERATURE A survey of Latin literature in translation. No knowledge of Latin required. One semester, two hours. 27. MYTHOLOGY A comprehensive study in general mythology. Emphasis is placed upon Roman and Greek Mythology. Three hours a week, one semester. MATHEMATICS PROFESSORS DAVIS, KUEHRMANN, AND HOSTETLER Progressions, permutations, combinations, probability, com• plex numbers, theory of equations, determinants and infinite series. Elective. Prerequisite: 11h units, High S.chool Algebra. Four hours a week, one semester. Professor Davis. 6. TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric functions in their relation to the solution of the triangle both plane and spherical. Elective. Prerequisite:

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