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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

6; (5). Professor RHOADES, Assistant Professor MEYER, and Dr. BROOKS.

Required:

5.

German i and 3, or two years of high school work.

GERMAN CLASSICS.—One of Schiller's later dramas and one

of Goethe's or Lessing's are translated with work in prose composition. / / . ; daily; section A, 3; section B, 6; section C, 7; (5). Professor RHOADES and Assistant Professor MEYER.

Required:

6.

Germany

SCIENTIFIC READING.—Required course for students in the

College of Science and in the College of Engineering who offer two years of German for entrance. The course is given in two sections; section. A, for students specializing in physical science and for engineering students, reads works in physico-mathematical science; section B, for students of natural science and of chemistry, reads works in biological and chemical science, with reports on assigned collateral reading. / / . ; daily; section A, 1; section B, 4; (5). Dr. BROOKS. Required:

7. LESSING

German 4.

O SCHILLER, R SELECTIONS.—The authors will be

studied in alternate years; in 1900-1901, Schiller's Wallenstein, designated as 7b; in 1901-1902, Lessing's Emilia Galotti and Nathan der Weise, designated as 7a. Students may, if they desire, elect and receive credits for both options. / . ; M., W., F.; 7; (3). Professor

RHOADES.

Required:

8.

German 5 or 6, or three years of high school work.

SELECTIONS FROM LESSING O SCHILLER.—The work is deR

signed to supplement course 7, but with the approval of the instructor may be taken separately. The same arrangement will be followed as in course 7, the work being designat d as 8a and 8b. / . ; Tu., Th.;

7; (2). Professor RHOADES.

Required: German 5. 9. GOETHE.—Translation and discussion of selected work. In 1900-1901, study of Faust, designated as 9b; in 1901-1902, selections from his lyrics, prose works, and classical dramas, designated as 9a. Students may elect and receive credit for both options. / . ; M., W.,

F-; 8; (3). Professor RHOADES.

Required: German 7. 10. LECTURES ON GOETHE.—The work is designed to supplement and accompany course 9. / . ; Tu., Th.; 8; (z). Professor RHOADES.

11. HISTORY OF GERMAN LITERATURE.—Lectures and assigned

collateral reading. II.; Tu., Th.; 7; (z). Required: German 7.

Professor RHOADES.