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SCHOOL OF ROMANIC LANGUAGES.

Professor Wilson.

Adjunct Professor Bardin.

Mr. Taylor.

Required for Admission to the Work of the School: the general
entrance requirements.

Courses are offered in French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese. Elementary,
collegiate and graduate courses are given in French and
Spanish; in Italian and Portuguese, undergraduate courses only.

I. Elementary French and Spanish.

For students of any class who have not pursued the study of
these languages in preparatory schools.

French A1: Pronunciation, forms, translation, composition. (No
credit for any degree. Admits to French B1 only.)

Section I: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9-10; S. E. Rotunda.
Mr. Taylor.


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Section II: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11; S. E. Rotunda.
Mr. Taylor.

Section III: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10-11; S. E. Rotunda.
Mr. Taylor.

Spanish A1: Pronunciation, forms, translation, composition.
(No credit for any degree. Admits to Spanish B1 only.) Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 11-12; S. E. Rotunda. Adjunct Professor Bardin.

II. Collegiate French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese.

For Undergraduates.

French B1: French A1, or French A and B of the entrance requirements
prerequisite.
—Dictation, composition, general syntax, translation.
(B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, 9-10; S. E. Rotunda. Professor Wilson.

Spanish B1: Spanish A1, or Spanish A and B of the entrance requirements,
prerequisite.
—Dictation, composition, general syntax, translation.
(B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 12-1; S. E. Rotunda. Adjunct Professor Bardin.

Italian B2: French B1 or Spanish B1, or their equivalents, prerequisite.
Modern Italian prose; Italian literature; a general survey of
Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 12-1; S. E. Rotunda. Professor
Wilson.

Portuguese B2: French B1 or Spanish B1, or their equivalents, prerequisite.
A general survey of the Portuguese language, with a detailed
study of some of the more important landmarks of Portuguese
literature. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 1-2; S. E. Rotunda. Adjunct Professor Bardin.

III. Graduate French and Graduate Spanish.

For Graduates.

Undergraduates of exceptional ability, who desire to continue
their studies in the Romanic languages, will be allowed to follow
these courses after having completed the collegiate courses described
above.

French C1: French B1, and one other of the B1 or B2 courses in
Romanic languages, prerequisite.
—The Course is conducted in French.
The tendencies of modern French fiction are studied. French life is
analyzed, and a general survey is made of the nineteenth century.
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 11-12; S. E. Rotunda. Professor Wilson.


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Spanish C1: Spanish B1, and one other of the B1 or B2 courses
in Romanic languages, prerequisite.
—The literature of one or more of
the Latin-American republics will be studied. A general survey will
be made of Spanish-American life and literature. Hours by appointment.
Adjunct Professor Bardin.

For summer-school courses in French, in which college credit
will be allowed, see p. 293.