sure COLLEGE on xamrucxy. 31 {
`the A VII, DEPARTMENT OF MODERNMLANGUAGES. '  
with PROFESSOR WERNICKE. Q
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k lll The courses oiiered in German are ;  
Gal: Preparatory course in German, taught in the Academy, beginning  
pm` september 1907. Three consecutive terms, §~
the Ga2: Second year of preparatory German, taught in the Academy, to i
d be introduced later. Three terms. ‘
Eu S (31; First year of collegiate German. Systematic Grammar, Composi- _
mal tion, Literature. Two terms. ji.
In Gs: An introduction to scientific rose, One term. ‘
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G2 ; Literature and composition continued. History of Literature. , 
whe G3 ; Advanced and special composition. Essay work.
tm Ge; Conversational exercises for advanced students.
tie Gl : Study of an author or a phase of literature. Primarily for
$15 graduates. i ·
Gph: Elements of Germanic Plnlology. For graduates.
F2: Introduction to French literature. Syntax and Composition.
IY Three terms.
' F3: Advanced Composition. One term.
Fh: History of French literature, consisting of lectures and weekly
reports on collateral reading (two terms).
,s_ as Fc; Advanced conversational exercises (one term).
tedin S1: Elementary Spanish (two terms).
0 YM S2: Advanced Spanish (one term).
II: Elementary Italian.
I2: Advanced Italian.
All classical and scientific students take F1, the former also F2. Can- i
XV didates for the degree of M. S., if French be one of their minor studies, will `
‘ be assigned F2; if French be their onl minor stud , further work ma be
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required. Candidates for the degree of M. A. will take Fh if French be one
of their; minor studies; F3 plus Fh if it be their only minor. In addition _ I
0w*s th€¥€’¤0. those who select French as their major study will take either Fc, or
Sl p/its S2, or Il, and will present a thesis written in French (about 4,000
crip- words).
4 Theitextbooks in this Department are frequently changed, and a large portion of the
instruction in all classes is independent of the manual adopted. Texts recently used are,
_ (ri: joynes-Meissner’s and Thomas’ Grammars; Thomas Sz Hervey’s Reader;
Carincn Sylva's Aus meinem Koenigreich.
5 (isi lCl0diJ•3S’ Scientific German; Gore’s Science Reader; Dlppold’s Science Reader. I
(ia; (»oethe‘s Torguato Tasso; Freytag's Luther : Schiller’s \Va1lenstein, Maria Stuart,
· cle-?`b€l1€liGlis 'l`ron1peter;Freytag‘s Sol] und Haben; Harris` Composition. I
Q3: Less1¤g’s Nathan, Mina von Barnhelm, Laokoon, etc.; Kleist Prinz von Homhurg.
` Fil :1licrnhardt’s Litteraturgeschichte.
J 1 'lenze‘s Gedichte. ·
Glih; Paul's l\littel—hochd. Gramniatik; \Vackcrnagel, Edclsteine.
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