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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE.

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8. Juvenal's Satires.—Especial reference to the private life of the Romans. Winelr term, 5 hours a week. Professor BARTON. Required: Latin, 1, 2, 3. 9. Cicero de Officiis.—In this connection a study of the ethics of the Roman world. Spring term, 5 hours a week. Professor BAKTOU. Required: Latin, 1, 2, 3.

FKESTCH.

Of the four courses provided in this subject the first three are intended for students of the language as such; the other for those who especially wish to make use of French in the prosecution of other studies. The former are mainly for students in literary courses and constitute three years of progressive work; the fourth course is for those whose chief attention is given to technical and scientific subjects. 1. For Students in College of Literature.—The course begins with a study of grammatical constructions, with exercises^upon pronunciation, and with easy translations from French into English. As the work progresses greater attention is paid to grammatical rules and their applications and translations from English into French are required. Conversation is introduced as soon as the way opens. Careful attention is given to French pronunciation. Super's Reader; Souvestre's Confessions d'un Ouvrier; SandeaiCs M'lle de LaSeigil&re. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week. Professor PAKADIS. 2. For Students in College of Literature.—This is a second year's work for those who have had course 1. It consists of readings and translations of various selections from classical and modern writers with » further study of syntax, of idioms, etc., and with exercises in composition and conversation. Essays in French are required. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week.

Professor PAEADIS.

Required: French, 1. 3. For Students in College of Literature.—This is a third year's study following courses 1 and 2 and is elective by students who want to become further proficient in the language and literature. The instruction is given in French. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week. Professor PARADIS. Required: French, 1, 2.