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I. French

French A1: For students offering less than three units of French for
entrance. Five hours a week throughout the year. Four sections. On Mondays
and Fridays, the four sections are combined and meet together as one group.
This course comprises dictation, pronunciation, conversation, composition, and
a thorough study of the French verb. French is spoken in the classroom during
the latter part of the session. (B.A. or B.S. credit, three session-hours for
those who have offered less than three units of French for entrance.) Professor
Graham, Professor Abbot, Associate Professor Lehman.

French B1: French A1 or three entrance-units of French prerequisite.
On Mondays, sections one, two, and three meet separately. On Wednesdays,
the three sections meet together in one group. On Fridays, the three sections
are divided into two groups. In this course there are studied the Roman d'Aventures
Verne, Dumas, About, etc.: dictée; résumés. (B.A. or B.S. credit, three
session-hours.) Professor Graham, Professor Abbot, Associate Professor
Lehman.

French B2: French B1 prerequisite.—In this course the study of French
literature as such is begun. The more important phases of literary expression
are investigated. (B.A. or B.S. credit, three session-hours.) Professor Graham,
Professor Abbot, Associate Professor Lehman.

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.)


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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.

Summer Quarter 1926

French sA1-I: Elementary First. For Beginners. Both Terms. 1
session-hour. Mr. Will.

French sA1-II: Elementary Second. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
Mr. Will.

French sA1-III: Elementary Third. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
Mr. Woody.

French sB1-I: Intermediate First. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
Mr. Woody.

French sB1-II: Intermediate Second. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
First Term, Associate Professor Abbot. Second Term, Associate Professor
Graham.

French sB1-III. Intermediate Third. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
First Term, Associate Professor Abbot. Second Term, Associate Professor
Graham.

Course for which there is no corresponding course in the regular session:

French s66: A Course in Phonetics. Both Terms. 1 session-hour
for teachers. First Term, Mr. Woody. Second Term, Associate Professor
Graham.

Note: No student will receive credit for three courses of either French
A or French B, if taken in one summer.