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For Undergraduates.

German 1: Beginners may take this course. Elementary grammar
and prose composition; special training in pronunciation and simple conversational
German; reading of about four hundred pages of German prose,
with conversational exercises and composition work in free reproduction,
based on texts read. (No credit for any degree. Admits to German B1
only.) Two Sections: I. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 12-1. II. Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 1-2. Peabody Hall. Professor Faulkner, Mr. Voigt.

Students entering in January, with one to two years of preliminary
training in German, may profitably register for German 1, and will be
given credit for the work of the first term, on the successful completion
of the remaining two terms.

German B1: German 1 or German A and B of the entrance requirements,
prerequisite.
—Reading of about eight hundred pages of prose, illustrative
of modern German life and thought; grammatical and conversational
exercises and composition work in free reproduction, based on texts read,
throughout the session. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Two
Sections: I. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11. II. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 1-2. Peabody Hall. Professor Faulkner, Mr. Voigt.

Students entering in January, with three years or more of preliminary
training in German, may profitably register for German B1, and will receive
full credit for the course by successfully completing the work of the
second and third terms of the current session, and that of the first term
in the session next ensuing.

German B2: German B1, or its equivalent, prerequisite.—History of
German Literature; Storm and Stress and the Classic Drama; the Romantic
Movement; German lyric and ballad poetry. Reading of about one
thousand pages in selected texts, illustrative of topics treated. Conversational
exercises and composition-themes in German throughout the session.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12-1.
Peabody Hall. Professor Faulkner, Mr. Voigt.