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FRENCH 155 and graduate students, Fall, zvinter, and spring' terms, o?ie-fifth study. Professor DODGE and Assistant Professor MERRILL. COURSE FOR GRADUATES 101. DANISH.—Full study through the year. Professor DODGE. FRENCH 1. ELEMENTARY COURSE.—The course embraces grammatical study, pronunciation, exercises in composition, and conversation. Reading of representative works of modern, authors, such as Halevy, Labiche, Daudet, Jules Verne, and others. Fall, winter, and spring terms, fuL study. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD and Mr. PATTERSON. 2. NINETEENTH CENTURY.—(1) The class will read works of MeVimee, George Sand, Balzac, Sandeau, Bourget, Hugo, and others. (2) Outlines of French literature. (3) Assigned readings and reports thereon. Fall, zointcr, and spring terms, ftdl study. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. Required: French 1 or 5. 3. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.—(1) Readings from Moli&re, Corneille, Racine, Lafontaine, Boileau, deSevignc, and others. (2) Study of French literature and civilization of the century. (3) Advanced composition. (4) Assigned readings. Fall, ivinter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. Required: French 2. 4. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.—(1) The course will consist of lectures in Frence, themes, and collateral reading. Reading of selected works of Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Chenier, and Beaumarchais. (2) Assigned readings. (3) Themes in French upon subjects connected with the course: Fall, ivinter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. Required: 5. French 3. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL FRENCH.—Similar to Course 1 for first two terms. In the spring term this class will be divided into sections for the study of scientific and technical French, suited to the demands of the several colleges, each student working in his own special line. Particular attention will be given to acquiring a technical vocabulary and to rapid reading. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Mr. CARNAHAN and Mr. PATTERSON. COURSES FOR GRADUATES 101. (a) OLD FRENCH READINGS. —Cledat, Les Auteurs Franfais du Moyen Age; Suchier, Aucassin et Nicolete; Gautier, La Chanson de
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