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Illinois Industrial

University.

the course, and will be taken up in the beginning, illustrating the works read. In the first term of the third year ancient history is taken up as a separate study, and (special attention is then given to the history of Greece and Rome, and the nations with whom they came in contact. Classes will be formed for the students who wish to carry their classical study farther than the prescribed course, and every assistance will be given thQm.

COURSE IN SCHOOL OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES.

Required for Degree of B. 2/.

FIRST YEAR.

i. Cicero de Araicitia and prose composition; Iliad and prose composition; Trigonometry. £. Livy and prose composition; Odyssey and prose compositions; Conic Sections. 3. Odes of Horace and prose composition; Memorabilia and prose composition; Advanced Geometry.

SECOND YEAR

1. Satires of Horace; Thucydides or German; Physiology. 2. Terence; Sophocles or German ; Zoology. 3 Tacitus; Demosthenes or German ; Astronomy.

THIRD YEAR.

1. Juvenal or French; Chemistry; Ancient History. 2. Quintilian or French; Physics; Medieval History. 3. De Officiis or French; Physics; Modern History.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Mental Science; History of Civilization; Physiography. 2. Logic; Constitutional History; Early English Political Economy; Philology; Geology.