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SPANISH

Spanish 65. H. A. Elementary Spanish.—12:15; C. H. 3. 2 hours.
Senor Gutierrez.

Beginners may take this course: Pronunciation, elementary grammar,
reading and composition.

Text.—Hill and Ford's Spanish Grammar; Taboada's Cuentos
Alegres.

Spanish 66. H. A. Conversational Spanish.—10:30; C. H. 3.
2 hours. Senor Gutierrez.

This course is intended to supplement Spanish 1, and may be
taken only by students who are taking Spanish 1, or who have had
some previous training in the language: Pronunciation, conversation,
dictation, Spanish daily life and customs.

Students completing Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 will be given credit
for the first term of A1 Spanish in the regular session of the University.

Spanish 68. Spanish Translation.—9:30; C. H. 3. 2 hours. Mr.
Bardin.

Designed to teach the students how to read ordinary Spanish
prose, and to work out the ordinary peculiarities of idioms and syntax
taught in detail in Spanish 65 and 66.

Spanish 67. H. A. Latin American Social Development.—8:30: P.
H. 2. 2 hours (one session-hour). Mr. Bardin.

This will be a study of the "human geography" of Latin-American
States. The physical and economic geography, climatic conditions
and population of the region will be carefully studied, and the student
will be shown how the present day conditions developed out
of the interaction of these forces. In order to get the best results
from this study, the student will be obliged to do considerable
parallel reading, for the purpose of informing himself upon the state
of the Latin-American republics at the present day, and the history
of their development.

Parallel text for outside study, or for reading previous to beginning
this course: Calderon's Latin American, Its Rise and Development;
Sheppard's Latin-American (Home Univ. Library Series, Holt);
Martinez's The Argentine in the Twentieth Century; Enoch's Peru,
Ecuador and Mexico; Bonsal's The American Mediterranean; Rafael
Reyes' The Two Americas; Brinton's The American Race; Biart's
The Aztecs; Markham's The Incas of Peru.

Credit for one term of Spanish B2 in the regular session.

Text.—Reginald Enoch's The Republics of South and Central
America. (Scribner.)

Spanish Haus.—A special rooming house will be set aside for
those who desire to specialize in Spanish. In it Spanish will be
spoken and Spanish current literature will be made available.