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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE.

OPEN ELECTIVES.

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Italian—3 credits. Spanish—3 credits. Oratory—il credits. Art and Design—3 or 6 credits. Botany—1 to 3, or 6 credits. Zoology—1 to 3, or 6 credits. Chemistry—3 or 5 credits. Geology—i or 3 credits.

Physiology—1 credit. Mathematics—3 or 6 credits. Physics—3 credits. Entomology—2 credits. Mineralogy—1 credit. Anthropology and Meteorology—1 credit. Astronomy—1 credit.

SUGGESTED COURSES OF STUDY.

These courses are presented as an aid to election by students. The work of the freshman year should be taken as given in some one of these courses. Electives and specialties ought to be left for the junior and senior years, when the student has gained a more correct estimate of his own powers and preferences, as well as of his ultimate aim in life.

ENGLISH COURSE. FIRST YEAR.

1. English, 1; Advanced Algebra; Latin, German, or French; Themes; Military. 2. English, 1; Trigonometry; Latin, German, or French; Themes; Military. 3. English, 1; Astronomy, or Mathematics; Latin, German, or French; Themes; Military.

SECOND YEAR.

1. English, 2; Physiology; German or French; Military. 2. English, 2; Physics; German or French; Military. 3. English, 2; Botany; German or French; Military.

THIRD YEAR.

1. English, 3; History; Chemistry, 1. 2. English, 3; History; Zoology. 3. English, 3; History; Geology.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. English, 4; Psychology; History of Civilization; Elocution. 2. English, 4; Logic; Constitutional History (England); Elocution. 3. English, 4; Political Economy; History of Philosophy, or Constitutional History (U. S.); Elocution.