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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

Buchheim's Deutsche Lyrik, etc. Lectures, Composition, and Conversation. Assigned readings from modern authors and reports thereon. Fall, "winter, and spring terms, full study.

Professor SNYDER.

Required: German 1 and 2. 4. ANCIENT LANGUAGE.—Middle High German, Old High German, and Gothic Grammar and Reader (Wright's). Lectures on the history of the language and its early literature. The study is conducted in German. For students in the College of Literature and Arts. Fall, winter, and spring terms, three times a -week, full study. Professor SNYDER. Required: German 1, 2, and 3. 5. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL READING.—For students in the Colleges of Science and Engineering. Joynes-Meissner's Shorter German Grammar, Storm's Immensee, Gerstaecker's Germelshausen, Stoekl's Unter dem Christbaum. Fall and winter terms, full study. In the spring term the classes will be divided into sections for the study of scientific and technical German, each student reading in his own special line. Particular attention given to the acquisition of a technical vocabulary and rapid reading. Spring term, full study.

Mr. R. P. SMITH. 6. ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL READING.—

Special Reading, more advanced than in third term of course 5, and on same plan. Winter and spring terms, full study.

Mr. R. P. SMITH.

Required:

German 1 or 5. GREEK

1. SELECTIONS FEOM HERODOTUS, with readings from Thucydides for comparison of style and historic method. Studies in Ionic etymology. Greek Prose once a week, with particular reference to the syntax of the verb. Fall term, full study. Professor Moss. 2. ANDOCIDES DE MYSTERIIS, Lysias for Mantitheus, Demosthenes on the Crown. The development of oratory among the Greeks, by lectures and library references. Winter term, full study. Professor Moss. Required: Greek 1.