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B. A. COURSE.

Students who desire to take this course should possess an accurate knowledge
of English grammar and some familiarity with the rudiments of German.

The course embraces a study of elementary syntax, exercise in pronunciation
and oral and written translation; also weekly written exercises and a brief course
in the history and literature of the language. The main object of this course is
to enable the student to read at sight ordinary German and to give him an insight
into the literature of the language. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10-11 a. m.

Text-Books.—Whitney's Brief Grammar; Thomas' Grammar; Whitney's Introductory
German Reader; Three German Tales (Nichols); Schiller's Wilhelm Tell;
Goethe's Egmont.