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GENERAL LIST OF SUBJECTS.

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Goethe's Iphigenie, Hermann und Dorothea, or Torquato Tasso; Schiller's Maria Stuart, Wilhelm Tell, or Jungfrau von Orleans, etc. Also selections of modern prose: Freytag's Aus dem Stoat Friedrich's des Orossen; Jensen's Die Braune Erica; Fouquffs Undine; Stifter's Das Haidedorf; Scheffel's Fikicehard, etc. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Professor SNYDEE and Assistant Professor ELIZABETH C. BEUNEK.

Required: German 1.

3. FOB STUDENTS IN COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS.—

History of German Literature, with lectures. Assigned reading and reports thereon. Bernhardl's Goethe's Meisterwerke; Lessing's Nathan der Weise, or Minna von Barnhelm; Schiller's Wallenstein; Buchheira's Deutsche Lyrik, and selections from modern authors. Fall, winter, and. spring terms, full study. Professor

SNYDER and Assistant Professor ELIZABETH C. BRUNER.

Sequired: German 1, 2.

4. FOR STUDENTS IN COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS.—

Gothic Grammar and Header (Wright); Old High German Grammar and Header; Middle High German Grammar and Header. Lectures on the formative periods of the language and their literature through the year. Fall, winter, and spring terms, three times a week, full study. Professor SNYDER. Required: German 1, 2, 3.

5. SPECIAL COURSE IN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL GER-

MAN.—Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Part I.; Bernhardt's Im Zwielichtl.; Gerstaecker's Germelshausen; Stoekl's Unter dem Christbaum, etc. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Mr. R. P.

SMITH.

In the spring term the class will be divided into sections for the study of technical and scientific German suited to the demands of the different colleges, each student working in his own special line. Particular attention will be given to acquiring a technical vocabulary and to rapid reading. 6. SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC READINGS.—Reading of more advanced scientific German than in course 5 and on same plan. Winter .and spring terms, full study. Mr. R. P. SMITH. Required: German 1 or 5. GREEK. 1. SELECTIONS FROM XENOPHON'S HELLENICA, with prose composition throughout the term. Studies in syntax will be

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