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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.

SPECIAL FACULTY.

THE REGENT. PEOFESSOR SNYDER, Dean,

PROFESSOR PICKARD,

PROFESSOR SHATTUCK, PROFESSOR CRAWFORD,

CHAS. E. PICKARD.

SCHOOLS.

ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES. ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for the School of English and Modern Languages will be examined in Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Botany, and the Latin mentioned below, but not the Greek. Students not prepared in the Latin for this School will be allowed to make up the required Latin after entering, with the aid of private tutors, but such students will be required to pass an examination in English Composition and Rhetoric. Candidates for the school of Ancient Languages will be examined also in Greek, but not in the elements of Botany, Physiology, or Natural Philosophy. The examinations in Latin and Greek will be as follows:

LATIN.

Latin Grammar, including Prosody, (Harkness', or Allen and Greenough's); Latin prose composition, (Forty-four exercises, to the passive voice, in Arnold's Latin Prose Composition, or parts one and two, to page 166, of Harkness' Introduction to Elementary Latin Prose Composition, or an equivalent in Allen and Greenough's Latin Composition); four books of Caesar's Commentaries, six orations of Cicero, and six books of iEneid. Real equivalents for any of the above mentioned works will be accepted.