1949-1950 Academic Catalog

412 Problems in European History Pre-requisite, fifteen hours of history including 303-304. Research in some problem of special interest to the student. Two-three hours credit. LANGUAGES French: Professor Jurkat 101-102 Beginning French Colloquiai practice," easy readings, grammar, composition, and dictation. Four hours credit. 201-202 Intermediate French Composition, conversation, dictation, grammar. Study of texts from some of the best French novelists, short story writers and dramatists. Pre-requi­ site, French 101-102 or two years of high school French. Four hours credit. 301-302 Advanced French This course is intended to develop free oral and written expression in French and develop reading ability. Special emphasis upon French literature of the nineteenth century. Three hours credit. 311-312 Advanced French This course is intended for advanced students who have taken course 301- 302. Selected readings from French literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 321-322 Advanced French A course for students who have had course 301-302. This course is ar­ ranged to meet the needs of students who wish a major in French. German: Professor Jurkat 101-102 German I Constant drill in inflection and syntax, and both oral and writtenwork r e ­ quired. Four hours credit. 102 Reading and Composition The work consists of easy stories and drills in composition and syntax. Four hours credit. 202 Wilhelm Tell The course offers drill in poetry and stories and drills in composition and syntax. Four hours credit. 301 Heine Harzreise and poems are read, with study of politics and society. Three hours credit. Not given every year. 311-312 Advanced German For advanced students who have taken the previous courses. Arranged each year in accordance with the needs of the students. 321 Scientific German Three hours credit. Not given every year. 37

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