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B. A. COURSE.

Students who desire to enter this must possess an accurate knowlege of the
elements of English grammar, and some familiarity with the rudiments of
the language studied, or in lieu thereof a careful training in Latin. They
will study the grammar of the language, and will be practiced in pronunciation,
on which special stress will be laid, and in translation, supplemented
by weekly written exercises, copious parallel reading, and a course in the
history and the literature of the language. The amount of parallel reading
to be done is definite, and is assigned at the beginning of the session. Special
attention is paid to reading at sight.