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GERMAN.

Two courses in German are offered, six hours lectures a week in
each course. In the course for beginners no previous knowledge of
German is required. In preparation for the advanced course, at least
two years' high school work in German or its equivalent is necessary.
As the work in both courses is arranged on the supposition that the
student in either course will devote at least eighteen hours a week
outside of lectures to the preparation for lectures and to parallel reading,
students taking either course are strongly urged to enroll themselves
for not more than one other course in the Summer School.

1. Beginners' German.—In this course the different phases of
German will be taken up as follows: pronunciation, dictation exercises,
elements of German grammar—eighteen hours; reading
of simple German prose and poetry, with conversation on matter
read—eighteen hours; parallel reading.

Text-Book.—Lange's German Method for Beginners (completed).

Daily, from 8:30 to 9:30. Professor Campbell. Rotunda, Room 2.

2. Advanced Course.—In this course the study of three typical
examples of German fiction in the last half of the Nineteenth Century
will be taken up. One novel will be studied intensively in class,
with conversational and written exercises, based on the text used.
Collateral reading in the other two, guided by the professor's lectures,
will be assigned.

Text-Books.—Sudermann's Frau Sorge; Storm's der Schimmelreiter;
Keller's Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe.

Daily, from 9:30 to 10:30. Professor Campbell. Rotunda, Room 2.


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University Credit.—The Beginner's Course is exactly equivalent
to the second term's work in German 1A in the regular session of
the University, and corresponding credits will be granted therefore
by the Dean of the University, to those students fulfilling the conditions
set forth on page 16.

The advanced course in German is exactly equivalent in character
and scope to the second term's work in German 2B in the regular
session of the University, and has been approved as such by the
Academic Faculty of the University. Corresponding credits therefore
will be granted by the Academic Faculty to the students successfully
completing this course, who have fulfilled conditions set forth
on page 16.

Certificate Credit.—Summer School Professional Certificate—German
1 and 2.