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For Undergraduates.

German 1.—For beginners. Reading, writing, and speaking German. Two
hours of formal instruction and four hours of practical drill under an instructor


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with phonographic records each week. Laboratory fee, $3.—(No credit value
for any degree.) Daily, 12.30-1.30, Cabell Hall, 105. Professor Faulkner.

German B1: German A and B of the entrance requirements, or German 1,
prerequisite.
—Reading of about eight hundred pages of modern German prose,
illustrative of German life and thought since 1870-71, with grammatical and
conversational exercises, and composition work in free reproduction, based on
the texts read in class.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 9.30-10.30, Cabell Hall, 101. Professor Faulkner.

German B2: German B1 prerequisite.—First term: German lyric and
ballad poetry, with reading in class of ballads and lyrics of Goethe, Schiller,
Uhland, and Heine, and assigned parallel reading out of class of the poems in
Von Klenze's Deutsche Gedichte. Second term: Goethe's Faust, Part I. Third
term: Goethe's Faust, Part II. Assigned parallel reading through the session
on the history of modern German literature, with lectures on Lessing, Goethe,
Schiller, the Romantic Movement, Jung Deutschland, Heine, German literature
in the second half of the nineteenth century. Advanced German composition
once a week.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 11.30-12.30, Cabell Hall, 15. Professor Faulkner.