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LATIN.

Latin S A 1-I. Sallust.—Both Terms. 9:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one
session-hour. First Term, Mr. Lehman. Second Term, Miss
Simpson.

Four years of high school Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college
students, and for students of Latin at large. Grammar and prose composition on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reading of Sallust on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
For college credit parallel reading is required in addition to the work of
classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar, and Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin
Composition;
Sallust, Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline; Westermann's
History of the Ancient Nations.

Latin S A 1-II. Vergil VII-XII.—Both Terms. 12:30; C. H. 101.
Credit, one session-hour. First Term, Mr. Lehman; Second Term,
Miss Simpson.

Four years of high school Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college
students, and for students of Latin at large. Grammar and prose composition on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reading of Vergil on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
For college credit parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the
classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar and Latin Composition; Vergil,
Æneid; VII-XII; Ovid, Metamorphoses—selections; Johnston, The Private Life of
the Romans.


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Latin S B 2-II. Horace.—Both Terms. 10:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one
session-hour. First Term, Mr. Lehman. Second Term, Miss
Simpson.

One year of college Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college students,
and for students of Latin at large. Grammar and prose composition on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Reading of Horace on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. For
college credit parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the classroom.

Text-Books.—Gildersleeve-Lodge, Latin Grammar and Latin Composition; Horace,
Odes and Epodes; Tarbell, Greek Art.

Latin S C 1-II. Plautus.—First Term. 9:30; C. H. 105. Credit, one
session-hour. Fee $5.00. Mr. McLemore.

Three years of college Latin prerequisite. Offered for teachers, for college students,
graduate students, and for students of Latin at large. Language and prose
composition on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reading of Plautus on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. For college credit, or for credit in the department of graduate
studies, parallel reading is required in addition to the work of the classroom.

Text-Books.—Plautus, Captivi; Horace, Satires and Epistles; Seneca, Medea; Bennett,
The Latin Language; Bennett, Second Latin Writer; Duff, A Literary History
of Rome;
Laing, Masterpieces of Latin Literature.

Note.—If the demand justifies it, Latin S C 1-III may be substituted for Latin
S C 1-II in the first term.

A C course in Latin may be offered in the second term if not fewer than five
students definitely register for it not later than July 15th.

Latin S 49. Teachers' High School Training Course.—First Term.
11:30; C. H. 101. Credit, one session-hour in Education. Mr. McLemore.

Illustrating the method of conducting classes in the high school. Reading of selected
passages of Cæsar, Cicero, and Vergil. Grammar and prose composition. Assigned
readings.

Text-Books.—Those adopted by the State Board of Education.

Note.—Credit for this course is conditioned on the completion of the four years
of high school Latin.

College Entrance Subjects:

Latin C. Cicero's Orations (6); Grammar; Composition.—First Term.
8:30; C. H. 105. Credit, one unit. Miss Metz.

Latin D. Vergil's Aeneid; Grammar; Composition.—First Term.
11:30; C. H. 105. Credit, one unit. Miss Metz.