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4.

GENERAL ftEsCRIPTlONt Of COURSES

PROSE WRITERS OF THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH C E N -

TURIES.—Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Professor DODGE. [Not given in 1897-98]. 4a. Non-Dramatic Poetry of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth. Centuries. This course alternates with 4. Fall, zvinter, and spring terms, tivo-fifths study. Professor DODGE.

5. SHAKESPERE AND HISTORY OF THE DRAMA.—Primarily for grad-

uates.

DODGE.

Fall, winter, and spring terms, three-fifths English i, 2, 3, and 4.

study.

Professor

Required:

6.

HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRITICISM.—Primarily

for

graduates.

Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths Required: English 1, 2, 3, and 4.

7. SEMINARY:

study.

Professor DODGE.

COMPARATIVE MODERN FICTION.—Open only to sen-

ior and graduate students. Fall, winter, and spring study. Assistant Professor KATHARINE MERRILL.

8.

terms,

one-fifth

win-

OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON) GRAMMAR AND PROSE.—Fall,

ter, and spring terms, three-fifths study Professor DODGE. 9. EARLY ENGLISH.—Fall, zvinter, and spring terms, tzvo-fiflhs study. Professor DODGE. 10. OLD ENGLISH POETRY.—Fall, zvinter, and spring terms, threefifths study. Professor DODGE. Required: English 8.

11. FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE.—Fall,

zvinter, and spring terms, tzvo-fifths study. Professor DODGE. Required: English 8 and 9. 12. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.—One hour a week. Fall, zvinter, and spring terms, tzvo-fifths study. Professor DODGE. Required: English 8 and 9. 13. ICELANDIC.—Fall, zvinter, and spring terms, full study. Professor DODGE. Required: English 8 and 9, or German 1. 14. OLD ENGLISH LEGAL CODES.—Special course for students of politics, economics, and history. As an introduction to the course Old English Grammar is studied so far as is necessary for a proper understanding of early phraseology. Primarily for graduates, but open to undergraduates having sufficient preparation. Fall, wi?iter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Professor DODGE. Required: One year of history, economics, sociology, or English literature.

15. SEMINARY: METHODS OF ENGLISH TEACHING.—Open to senior