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FRENCH.

1. Elementary French.—Open to students having no knowledge
of French. The course consists of: grammar through the regular
verbs; the more important irregular verbs; translation; oral and written
exercises; dictation.

Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath); Henri
Mizas' Etude Progressive de la Langue Française (Henri Holt) Le
Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon
(Heath).

Daily, from 8:30 to 9:30. Mr. De Geer. Rotunda, Room 1.

2. Intermediate French.—Open to students who have had one
year of French. The course consists of: grammar; oral and written
exercises; dictation; translation.

Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar (Heath); François,
Introductory French Prose Composition (American Book Co.);
Churchman, Introduction to French Pronunciation (W. R. Jenkins Co.),
Fontaine's En France (Heath); Buffum, French Short Stories (Holt).

Daily, 9:30 to 10:30. Professor Worthington. Rotunda, Room 1.

3. Advanced French.—Open to students who have had two years
of French. The course consists of: oral and written exercises; dictation;
conversation; grammar; composition reading.

Text-Books.—Armstrong's French Syntax (Holt) Matzke's Primer
of French Pronunciation
(Holt); Hugo, Hernani (Heath); Rostand,
Cyrano de Bergerac (Holt); Balzac, Eugénic Grandet (Heath).

Daily, from 12:15 to 1:15. Professor Worthington. Rotunda,
Room 1.

4. French Classical Drama.—The minimum preparation for entrance
is the work outlined for Course 3. Work in composition will
accompany the reading of texts; lectures and reports.

Text-Books.—Selected plays of Corneille Racine and Molière.

Daily, from 10:30 to 11:30. Professor Worthington. Rotunda.
Room 1.

5. French Conversation.—Daily practice in French conversation.

Note.—This course is not free to any teacher. Fee, $5.

Mr. De Geer. 5 p. m. Rotunda, Room 1.

Certificate Credit.—Summer School Professional Certificate—Advanced
Grade—French 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Summer School Professional
Certificate—High School Grade—French 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.