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DESCRIPTION OF DEPARTMENTS.

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structor endeavors to create an interest in, and an appreciation for, the best works of French literature. In French 4, intended primarily for graduate students, but open to those who have had French 3 or its equivalent, the attention of the student is directed to the origins of the language, and he is taught the use of scientific methods of original investigation in language and literature. At the Romance Language Club the instructor in charge calls attention to the latest books, articles, reviews, etc., on subjects connected with the Romance languages. The most important Romance articles contained in the contemporary reviews and magazines are reviewed by the students before the club.

SOCIOLOGY.

(See Economics, p. 30.)

SPANISH.

(See Romance Languages, p. 36.)