The University of Virginia record March 15, 1932 | ||
Time Schedule
9:30 to 10:30 | 10:30 to 11:30 | 11:30 to 12:30 | 12:30 to 1:30 | |
Monday | Romance C3 (Maupassant)— | Romance C13 (French XVI Century)— | Romance D3 (Cervantes) | Romance C4 (Molière)— |
Graham | Mellor | Bardin | Abbot | |
Romance D7 (Old French)— | Romance C2 (Lope de Vega)— | Romance C23 (Corneille and Racine)— | ||
Mellor | Bardin | Abbot (Given in alternate years with C4.) |
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Tuesday | Romance C1 (Rousseau)— | Romance D1 (Theses)— | Romance D6 (Dissertations)— | Romance C14 (Contemporary Spanish Theater)— |
Wilson | Wilson | Wilson | ||
Romance C12 (Pereda)— | Romance D2 (Theses and Dissertations)— | Woody | ||
Bardin | Bardin | Romance D4 (Rabelais)— | ||
Romance D9 (Old Italian)— | Romance D3 (Old Spanish)— | Abbot | ||
Mellor | Mellor | |||
Romance D10 (Old Provençal)— | ||||
Mellor. (Given in alternate years with D9.) |
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Wednesday | Romance D7 (Old French)— | Romance C5 (Tirso de Molina)— | Romance C15 (The Spanish Short Story)— |
Romance C19 (Baroja)— |
Mellor | Bardin | Bardin | ||
Galbán | Romance C21 (Dante)— | |||
Rinetti | ||||
Thursday | Romance C6 (Daudet)— | Romance C20 (Petrarch)— | Romance C11 (Hugo)— | ROMANIA |
Wilson | Rinetti | Wilson | ||
Romance C16 (Galdós)— | Romance D8 (Old Spanish)— | Entire Romanic Faculty and all Graduate Students |
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Bardin | Mellor | |||
Friday | Romance D9 (Old Italian)— | Romance C10 (Calderón)— | Romance C8 (Spanish Lit. of the XVIII and XIX Centuries)— |
The Ormond G. Smith French Room open to public |
Mellor | Bardin | |||
Romance D10 (Old Provençal)— | Romance D11 (Romanic Heritage of Virginia)— | Galbán | ||
Mellor. (Given in alternate years with D9).) |
Romance D5 (Camoens)— | |||
Garlick | Bardin | |||
Romance C7 (Baudelaire and the Symbolists)—Lee |
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Saturday | Romance C9 (Balzac)— | Romance C22 (The Italian Renaissance)— | Romance C17 (Pascal)— | The William A. Lambeth Italian Room open to public |
Wilson | Rinetti | Wilson | ||
Romance C18 (Contemporary Spanish-American Lit.)— |
Romance D12 (Theses and Dissertations)— |
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Galbán | Rinetti |
The Master's Degree.—A varying number of Romance group courses,
ranging from six to ten hours a week throughout the year, a final oral
examination, and a thesis are prescribed for the master's degree. A candidate
of average ability and good training may absolve the requisite number of
courses within one year after the baccalaureate degree. The final oral
examination, however, embraces questions asked and answered in two
Romanic languages; and the candidate whose collegiate work represents one
Romanic language only will find it difficult to acquire in one year the supplementary
language and absolve other requirements. Further, the thesis
must incorporate the results (elementary, at least) of original investigation
on the part of the candidate; and unless he already have at the outset, or find
very quickly, a promising subject of investigation, nine months will prove
insufficient for the work.
The Doctorate.—A varying number of Romance group courses, ranging
from fifteen to twenty, distributed over a period of three years after the
baccalaureate degree, are prescribed for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
in Romanic Languages. The final oral examination embraces questions asked
and answered in French, Spanish, and Italian. The scope and character of
original investigation presented by the candidate's dissertation must satisfy
the Romanic Faculty as a whole. To facilitate the acquisition of a speaking
knowledge of the third, or supplementary, Romanic language, candidates are
granted the privilege of optional attendance on any French, Spanish, or
Italian course in the College.
The University of Virginia record March 15, 1932 | ||