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H4

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

music. The thesis required for graduation must be on a topic related to music. Students who are not working for a degree in music may receive a certificate of work done by complying with the following conditions: Students of the piano, organ, or violin must complete the entire course specified for these instruments; must also complete the work offered in harmony, covering thirteen hours, and must take one year's work (ten hours) in either German or French. Students of the voice must complete the entire course offered in vocal work, the thirteen hours' work in harmony and one year's work on the piano, besides taking one year (ten hours) of German or French, and one year (ten hours) of Italian. Special and preparatory music students are required, in addition to their practical work in music, to pursue other lines of study sufficient to fill in their spare time. Students enrolled in the department of music only pay no semester fees, but must pay the music fees. (See p. 265.) CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECTS

PRESCRIBED

Music 1; 2 hours.* Music 2a; 13 hours. Music 2b; 3 hours. Music 2c; 3 hours. Music 2d; 3 hours. Music 3b, 4b, 5b or 6b; 56 hours. French or German; 10 hours. Italian 1; 10 hours. Mathematics 4; 2 hours. Military 1, 2; 5 hours. Physical Training— Men, 1, 3; 2^2 hours. Women, 7, 9; 3 hours. Physics 1, 3; 5 hours. Rhetoric 1; 6 hours.

*For explanation of "hours" see p. 167.