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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

Further on in the work of the year is included a carefully graded series of twenty lessons in elocution. Phyfe's How I Should Pronounce. Fall, winter, ar.d spring terms, 3 hours a week. Professor BBOWNLEE. 3. Themes and Elocution.—Students from the College of Literature do the work of this department during the freshman and the senior years. Two hours a week throughout the freshman year are devoted to rhetoric and theme writing. Ten themes are required, and each, after correction, is re-written by the student. One hour a week throughout the senior year is devoted to oratorical delivery. Six lectures are given npon the art of oratory. Benung's Practical Bhetoric. First year, 2 hovrs a week; fourth year, one hour a week. Professor BBOWUXEE. 3. Themes and elocution.—To meet the wants of those desiring a more extended training in elocution and oratory than is furnished by the prescribed course, an elective course is provided. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 2 hours a week. Professor

BROWNI.EE.

The following subjects, offered to students in the College of Literature, are described elsewhere as noted: In College of Engineering— Mathematics, 1, 3, 5, 7; Astronomy, 1; Physics, 1, 2. In College of Science—• Chemistry, 1, 6, or 1, 2, 3; Mineralogy, 1; Geology, 5 or 1; Meteorology, 1; Botany, 6, or 1 to 4; Zoology, 5, or 1, 2, 4; Entomology, 1; Physiology, 1; Anthropology, 1.

CLASSIFICATION OF STUDIES AND REQUIREMENTS FOB GRADUATION.

Forty term credits (including military) constitute the requirement for a degree in literary courses. Every student must take the required subjects (11 terms), must select at least two majors of six terms each (12 terms) and three minors (3 terms) from the restricted electives, and may choose 14 or more subjects from the remaining majors and minors, or from the open electives; Provided, That each term one study must be chosen from the list prescribed by state law. For degrees of B. A. the two majors must be taken in Greek and Latin; for degree of B. L. the majors may be chosen in English, Latin, German, French, or Pedagogy.