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RHETORIC

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Required: Public Law and Administration i, 2. [Not given in 1898-99.]

7. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.—History and legal status of

the American municipality. To supplement course 5. Fall and winter terms, Tu., Th., at 3.20, two-fifths credit. Assistant Brofessor

TOOKE. 9. SEMINARY IN MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS.—Open to gradu-

ates and seniors taking courses 5 and 7. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths credit. Assistant Professor TOOKE. RHETORIC

1. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the Col-

lege of Literature and Arts. Three hours a week; fall, winter, and spring terms. M., W., F., at 8, at 10, and M., Tu., Th., at 2.20. The course counts for two credits. Assistant Professor T. A.

CLARK and Miss COOK. 2. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the

Colleges of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering. Three hours a week; fall, winter, and spring terms, M., W., F., at 8, at 9, and at JO. The course counts for two credits. Assistant Professor T. A.

CLARK and Miss COOK.

3. DAILY THEMES.—Higher English Composition. Two hours a week; fall, winter, and spring terms, Tu., Th., at 9, and at 11, full credit. Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK. Required: Rhetoric 1 or 2. 4. ARGUMENT.—This course is devoted to lectures and textbook work on the principles of argumentative discourse. Weekly practice in the writing of arguments is required. Winter term, M., W., F., at p.is, full credit. Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK. Required: Rhetoric 1 or 2. SOCIOLOGY [See under Anthropology and Economics.] SPANISH

1. GRAMMAR AND READING.—Edgren's Spanish Grammar;

Knapp's Spanish Readings; Cervantes' Don Quijote; outlines of Spanish literature. Fall, winter, and spring terms, arrange hours, full study. Assistant Professor FAIRFIELD. THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS [See Mechanics, p. 216.]