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FRENCH

French 155. C. Elementary French.—8:30; R. 1. Credit, 2 hours.
Mr. de Geer.

Open to students having no knowledge of French. The course consists of: grammar
through the regular verbs; the more important irregular verbs; translation;
oral and written exercises; dictation. Text-Books.—Fraser and Squair's French Grammar
(Heath); Henri Mizas' Etude Progressive de la Langue Francaise (Henri Holt);
Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon (Heath).

French 156. C. Intermediate French.—9:30; R. 1. Credit, 2 hours.
Mr. Worthington.

Open to students who have had one year of French. Text-Books.—Fraser and
Squair's French Grammar (Heath); Talbot, French Composition (B. H. Sanborn &
Co.); Talbot, Le Français et sa Patrie (B. H. Sanborn & Co.); Monvert, La Belle
France (Allyn and Bacon).

French 157. C. French Pronunciation.—10:30; R. 1. Credit, 2 hours.
Mr. Worthington.

Open to all students of French. Primarily intended for teachers of French. Lectures;
daily drills in careful pronunciation. Text-Books.—Dumville, Elements of
French Pronunciation (E. P. Dutton & Co.); Richards, Phonetic French Reader
(E. P. Dutton & Co.).

French 158. C. Advanced French.—12:15; R. 1, Credit, 2 hours.
Mr. Worthington.

Open to students who have had two years of French. Intensive study of text.
Text-Book.—Mérimée, Colomba (Scott, Foresman & Co.)

French 162. Military French.—2:30; R. 1. Credit, 2 hours. Mr. de
Geer.

Daily practice in the use of military terms. Text-Books.—Wilkins and Coleman,
Army French (University of Chicago Press); Coleman and Le Meslée, Le Soldat
Américain en France (University of Chicago Press). Fee $5.00 for persons not
otherwise registered in the Summer School.

French 315. French Conversation.—4:30; R. 1. Mr. de Geer.

Daily practice in French Conversation. Persons who are not Virginia teachers, or
who are not regularly registered students of the Summer School, may register for
this course by the payment of a fee of $5.00.