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I. French
French C: French B1 and B2 prerequisite.—Thirteen one-hour courses
throughout the year. To obtain any degree credit whatever, students are required
to take French C1, C2, or C3 and two of the remaining courses.
French C1: One hour a week throughout the year. The Democracy of
French Literature. Professor Wilson.
French C2: One hour a week throughout the year. A continuation of
French C1. Professor Wilson
French C3: One hour a week throughout the year. A continuation of
French C2. Professor Wilson. (Given in 1927-28.)
French C4: One hour a week throughout the year. Maupassant and the
Short Story. Professor Graham.
French C5: One hour a week throughout the year. Daudet as an Impressionist.
Professor Wilson.
French C6: One hour a week throughout the year. Molière and Seventeenth
Century Comedy. Professor Abbot. (Given in 1927-28.)
French C7: One hour a week throughout the year. Corneille and Racine.
Professor Abbot.
French C8: One hour a week throughout the year. Balsac as a Theorist.
Professor Wilson.
French C9: One hour a week throughout the year. Musset and the Lyric.
Associate Professor Lehman. (Given upon application of four or more students.)
French C10: One hour a week throughout the year. Hugo as a Fantasist.
Professor Wilson.
French C11: One hour a week throughout the year. Pascal and the Tendencies
of French Style. Professor Wilson.
French C12: One hour a week throughout the year. Original Investigation.
(Required of all students who elect French as their Major Subject for the
Master's Degree.) Professor Wilson.
French C13: One hour a week throughout the year. Marie de France and
the old French Romance. Professor Abbot.
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