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6. SCIENTIFIC READING.—For students in the College of Science. Translation of parts of Brandt and Day's German Scientific Reading and a review of German Grammar, with special drill in word-formation; translation of scientific monographs and collateral reading. For this latter work the students in the class will be divided, as far as practicable, into sections corresponding to their special departments of scientific work. Each of these sections will meet three times per week for recitation, and on the other two days appointments will be made with each individual for the purpose of guiding and helping in the prescribed collateral reading. This work will be suggested and approved for each section by the professors in the College of Science. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Mr. R. P. SMITH. Required; German 1 or 5 or entrance requirement. 7. ENGINEERING GERMAN.—For students in the College of Engineering. Translation of parts of Brandt and Day's German Scientific Reading with collateral reading of engineering monographs as suggested by the professors in the College of Engineering. Spring term, full study.

Mr. R. P. SMITH.

Required:

8.

German 1 or 5 or entrance requirements.

PROSE NARRATIVE AND MODERN DIALOGUE.—For students in the

College of Literature and Arts. Bernhardt's Novelletten Bibliothek or Jensen's Braune Erica; Freytag's Journalisten or Schiller's Der Neffe als Onkel. Harris's Prose Composition. Spring term, full study. Mr.

G. W. SCHMIDT.

Required;

9.

German 1 or 5. Winter and

HISTORY OF GERMAN LITERATURE.—Lectures and assigned col-

lateral reading of English books bearing on the subject. spring terms, two-fifths study. Professor RHOADES. Required; German 2.

GREEK

1. SELECTIONS FROM 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 concerning the Sacred Olive Trunk; 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.