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For Graduates and Undergratuates.

German 3C: Course 2B (or its equivalent) prerequisite.—In this
course 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 course is arranged as follows:

First Term: Der deutsche Roman in seinen typischen Erscheinungen;
Second Term: Die Tragödie der Klassiker; Third Term:
Goethe's Faust, I. und II. Teil. Seminary-work: First Term: Wilhelm


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Meister's Lehrjahre; Second Term: Wallenstein; Third Term: Faust.
Lectures, Tuesday and Thursday, 10-11. Seminary, Saturday, 10-11.
Cabell Hall.

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

Courses Primarily for Graduates.—Students desiring to elect German
as major or primary-minor subject for the Ph. D. degree, or to
elect English Language for the M. A. or the Ph. D. degree are requested
to confer with the professor, either personally or by letter,
before the beginning of the session in which they intend to enter
the graduate school.