1936-1937 Academic Catalog
COURSES OF STUDY 21. GEORGE WASHINGTON Life, personality, career and character. One hour a week, one semester. 22. HISTORY OF OHIO The history of the rise and progress of political and social institutions in Ohio. Two hours credit. 23. RECENT AMERICAN HISTORY An intensive study of the political, economic, and social movements in the United States since 1865. Three hours a week. One semester. Not given every year. LATIN PROFESSORS HEINTZ AND JURKAT 1-2. ELEMENTA~Y LATIN Grammar and exercises. Four hours a week, one year. fessor McChesney. 3-4. ELEMENTARY LATIN AND CAESAR Continuation of grammar, and four books of Caesar. Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jurkat. 5-6. CICERO'S ORATIONS Four hours a week, one year. Professor Jurkat. 7-8. VERGIL Rea ding fr om the Aeneid. Four hours a week, one year. Not giv.en every year. Dr. Jurkat. 9. CIC ERO De Amicitia and De Senectute, with a review of inflected forms and syntax. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. Pi·ofessor Heintz. 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 Heintz. 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. Pro– fessor Heintz. 14. TACITUS The life of Agricola and the history of Germany. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. Professor Heintz. 16. JUVENAL The origin, development, and purpose of the satire, and the morals and custom of the Romans under the Empire. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. Professor Heintz.
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