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SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES.
  
  
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SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES.

Professor Faulkner.

Mr. Steger.

For Graduates and Undergraduates.

Two courses are offered, given in alternate years. Courses B1 and
B2, or the equivalent of both, prerequisite.
—In these courses all lectures
and class-work are in German. Hence students desiring to enter
the course, with advanced standing, will be required to give
satisfactory evidence of ability to understand spoken German. The
work of the courses is arranged as follows:

German C1: First Term: Der deutsche Roman in seinen typischen
Erscheinungen; Second Term: Die Tragödie der Klassiker; Third
Term: Goethe's Faust, I. and II. Teil. Seminary-work: First Term:
Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre; Second Term: Wallenstein; Third
Term: Faust. Hours by appointment. To be given in 1914-1915.
Cabell Hall. Professor Faulkner.

Students with adequate preparation may register for any term
of this course.

German C2. Goethe: Leben und Werke. Seminary Work:
Dichtung und Wahrheit; die Leiden des jungen Werthers; Faust I
und II. Hours by appointment. Not given in 1913-1914. Cabell Hall
Professor Faulkner.

For Graduates Only.

The following courses are open only to candidates for a doctor's
degree in one of the schools of English, English Literature, Latin,
Greek, Romanic or Germanic Languages, who have already completed
not less than one year of graduate work as candidates for
that degree. Only one course will be given in any one session. The
selection will depend on the wishes and needs of the applicants.
Graduate students, therefore, who wish to enter any one of these
courses are requested to notify the head of the school not later
than June 15, preceding the session in which they desire to enter
the course.

For all of these courses German C1 or C2 is a prerequisite.


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German D1: Gothic and Old High German. Three hours a
week, by appointment. Professor Faulkner.

German D2: Middle High German, with readings in the Nibelungenlied.
Three hours a week, by appointment. Professor Faulkner.

German D3: Middle High German, with readings in Walther von
der Vogelweide. Three hours a week, by appointment. Professor
Faulkner.

German D4: I. A half year's course in German grammar. Given
in 1913. II. A half year's course in the phonetics of German and
English. Three hours a week, by appointment. Professor Faulkner.