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GENERAL LIST OP SUBJECTS. GKEEK—

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1. Herodotus. Fall term, 5 hours a week. 2. Xenopkon's Hellenica. Winter term, 5 hours a week. 3. Xenophon's Memorabilia. Spring term, 5 hours a week. 4. Lysias and Demosthenes. Fall term, 5 hours a week. 5. Plato's Apology and Selections from Phasdo. Winter term, 5 hours a week. 6. Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound and Euripides' Alcestis. Spring term, 5 hours a week. 7. Homer's Iliad. Fall term, 5 hours a week. 8. Aristophanes' Clouds. Winter term, 10 hours a week. 9. Lyric Poets. Spring term, 10 hours a week.

LATIN—

1. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. week. 7. 8. 9.

Livy and Prose Composition. Fall term, 5 hours a week. Cicero de Amicitia. Winter term, 5 hours a week. Horace. Spring term, 5 hours a week. Tusculan Disputations. Fall term, 5 hours a week. Horace's Satires. Winter term, 5 hours a week. Tacitus and Roman Archaeology. Spring term, 5 hour's a Quintilian. Fall term, 5 hoars a week. Juvenal's Satires. Winter term, 5 hoars a week. Cicero de Officiis. Spring term, 5 hours a week. and and and and

FKENCH—

1. For students in College of Literature. Fall, winter, spring terms, 5 hours a week. 2. For students in College of Literature. Fall, winter, spring terms, 5 hours a week. 3. For students in College of Literature. Fall, winter, spring terms, 5 hours a week. 4. For students in Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, Science. Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week.

ITALIAN—

1. Course of one year (given in 1892-3). Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week.

SPANISH—

1. Course of one year (given in 1893-4). Fall, winter, and spring terms, 5 hours a week.