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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. and training the memory, attention, and other mental powers, will be submitted and employed in actual observations, upon which notes will be made for discussion in class. The order in which the various mental capacities unfold will also form an important theme for study. The course is thoroughly practical in its nature. Krohn's Practical Lessons in Pyschology. Fall term, half study. Assistant

Professor KROHN.

5. Psychology of Crime.—This course consists of a special study of the criminal as a morbid individual in comparison with the normal person. Spring term, half study. Assistant Professor KROHN. Required: Psychology 1. 6. Psychology of the Abnormal Types.—In this course the following, among other subjects, will be studied: The chief forms of mental disease or types of insanity, the diseases of memory, the diseases of language, the diseases of will, double personality, peculiar dreams, hallucinations, illusions and delusions, and hypnotism. The life of the blind, deaf, and imbecile will be inquired into with a view to determine the best methods of education for these classes. Winter term, half study. Assistant Professor KROHN. Required: Psychology 1. 7. Advanced Experimental Psychology.—Work in this course is arranged for each student individually, and may involve a systematic review by laboratory methods of some master work in Experimental Psychology, or it may involve original research. The aim is to give treatment to certain special problems, necessitating original research, and the verification of important features in earlier experiments. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor

KROHN.

Required: Psychology 1, 2. 8. Psychological Seminary.—The subject and hours to be determined after consultation with those who apply. The work in this course is chiefly in the line of discussion of physiological topics and special investigation, as well as reports on the recent psychological literature. All students pursuing major work in this department are required to take an active part in the seminary during their second year. Assistant Professor KROHN. ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES.

FRENCH.

1. For Students in College of Literature.—The course begins with a study of grammatical constructions, with exercises in composition