1933-1934 Academic Catalog
COURSES OF STUDY 47 newspapers and writing of news articles. Elective. Two hours, two semesters. 17. THE SHORT STORY The history and technique of the short story, critical ana– lysis of a representative collection of short stories, extensive readings in period since 1890. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 18. ENGLISH NOVEL Representative novels from the beginning of the written novel to the present day are read and discussed. Three hours throughout the year. Not given every year. 19. MYTHOLOGY A comprehensive course in general mythology. Three hours a week, one semester. FRENCH PROFESSORS ANGEVINE AND WORK 1-2. BEGINNING FRENCH Grammar, composition, and drill in syntax, with colloquial practice and some easy reading. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Professor Work. 3-4. INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Study of texts from some of the best French novelists, short story writers, and dramatists. Grammar review and con– versation. Elective. Four hours a week throughout the year. Professor Work. 5-6. ADVANCED FRENCH This course is intended to develop free oral and written expression in French and to prepare the student for the higher French literary courses. Grammar and phonetics; study and analysis of plays and novels; reference work and collateral reading. This course is given in French. Elective. Three hours a week throughout the year. Professor 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. 9-10. FRENCH A course for advanced students who have taken course 7-8. The course is arranged to meet the needs of students who wish a major in French. 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.
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