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GENERAL LIST OF SUBJECTS. I43 and conversation. Careful attention is given to French pronunciation. Reading of the representative works of modern authors, such as Halevy, George Sand, Jules Verne, Erckmann-Chatrian, and others. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Mr. PIATT. 2. For Students in College of Literature.—(1) Rapid reading of the representative novels of Chateaubriand. X. de Maistre, Lamartine, Victor Hugo, George Sand, Balzac, Halevy, Erckmann-Chatrian, and others. (2) Outlines of the French literature of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Professor BEUNER and Mr. PIATT. Required: French 1 or 5. 3. For Students in College of Literature.—(1) Rapid reading of the representative dramas of Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Voltaire, Beaumarchais, Victor Hugo, Sandeau, Augier, Dumas, Sardou, and others. (2) Lectures on the origin and development of the French drama. (3) Outlines of the French literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Professor BRUNER. Required: French 2. 4. For Students in College of Literature, but Primarily for Graduate Students.—(1) Old French Readings. Cledat, Les Auteurs Francais du Moyen Age; Suchier, Aucassin et Nirolete; Gautier, La Chanson de Roland. (2) Physiological Phonetics, Lectures; Sweet, A Primer of Phonetics; Passy, Les Sons du Francais; Beyer, Franzffsische Phonetik. (3) Old French Philology. Lectures on the development of Old French from the Popular Latin; Swan, Altfranzb'sische Grammatik. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Professor BRONER. Required: French 3. 5. For students in Colleges of Agriculture, Engineering, iand Science.— This is similar to course 1, but less attention is given to grammar and more to translation from French into English. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Mr. PIATT. ITALIAN. 1. Grandgent's Italian Grammar; rapid reading of modern authors; Dante's Divina Commedia; outlines of Italian literature. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full studv, 1894-5. Professor BRUNER.
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