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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND ARTS

correct pronunciation, grammatical knowledge, and the ability to read the languages with facility. In the second year attention is especially directed to various phases of nineteenth century literature; effort is made to ground the student thoroughly in the modern idiom, and lectures are given upon the outlines of French literature. The work of the third year is a study of the masterpieces of the seventeenth century. Ability to understand readily spoken French is requisite for admission to this course. The field of the fourth year's work is literature and society in the eighteenth century. A graduate course is offered in Old French; some of the more important texts are studied, and attention is given to the origins of the language.

SOCIOLOGY

See economics in the philosophical group in the College of Science, p. 133, and courses 15, 16, and 18 under economics, in the "General Description of Courses," p. 205. See also, for allied courses, anthropology, p. 178, and psychology, p. 255.

SPANISH

See Romanic Languages, p. 77.