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FRENCH

French 50. Elementary First. For Beginners.—Both Terms. 8:30
to 10:30; R. 1. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Stallings.

Equivalent to first term of French A of winter session.

A course in pronunciation, conversation, translation, dictation, composition, and
the verb. No credit until completion of French 51 and 52, or their equivalents of
the winter session.

French 51. Elementary Second.—First Term. 9:30 to 11:30; M. L.
2. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Lehman.

A continuation of French 50. Equivalent to second term of French A of winter
session. French 50, first terms of French A of winter session, or their equivalent,
prerequisite.

No credit until completion of French 50 and 52, or their equivalents of the
winter session.

French 52. Elementary Third.—Second Term. 8:30 to 10:30; —
—. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. —.

A continuation of French 51. Equivalent to third term of French A of winter
session. French 50 and 51, first and second terms of French A of winter session,
or their equivalents, prerequisite.

No credit until completion of French 50 and 51, or their equivalents of the winter
session.

(This course will be given in lieu of French 50 if the demand for it exceeds that of
French 50.)

Note.—Upon completion of the above three courses three session hours credit
will be allowed toward the B. A. or B. S. degree, for those who have not offered
French for entrance.

French 53. Intermediate First.—Both Terms. 8:30 to 9:30; C. H.
105. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Easter.

Equivalent to first term of French B of winter session. An advanced course in
dictation, reading, conversation, and grammar. French A and B of the entrance
requirements, French 50, 51, and 52, or French A of the winter session prerequisite.

No credit until completion of French 54 and 55, or their equivalent of French
B of winter session.

(See French 55.)

French 54. Intermediate Second.—Both Terms. 10:30 to 11:30; R.
1. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Easter.

A continuation of French 53. Equivalent to second term of French B of winter
session.

French 53 or first term of French B of winter session prerequisite.

No credit until completion of French 53 and 55, or their equivalent of winter
session. This course may not be taken during the same term as French 53.

(See French 55.)


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French 55. Intermediate Third.—Both Terms. 11:30 to 12:30;
C. H. 101. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Lehman.

A continuation of French 54. Equivalent to third term of French B of winter
session. French 53 and 54, or first and second terms of French B of winter session
prerequisite.

No credit until completion of French 53 and 54, or their equivalents of winter
session.

Note.—This course and French 53 or French 54 will be given the second term
depending upon the demand for each respective course.

Upon completion of the above three courses, three session hours' credit toward
the B. A. or B. S. degree will be allowed.

Not more than one of the above three courses may be taken in one term.

French 59 (c). Graduate First.—First Term. 11:30 to 12:30; R. 2.
Mr. Easter.

Equivalent to first term of French C of winter session.

A course in the Drama. Six session-hours of B-French, or their equivalent, three
of which may be French 53, 54, and 55 prerequisite.

French 60 (e). Graduate Second.—First Term. 10:30 to 11:30; R. 2.
Mr. Lehman.

Equivalent to second term of French C of winter session.

A course in the French Short-Story. Six session-hours of B-French, or their
equivalent, three of which may be French 53, 54, and 55 prerequisite.

(This course will be given provided not less than six students require it.)

French 61 (c). Graduate Third.—Second Term. 10:30 to 11:30; R. 2.
Mr. —.

A continuation of French 59 and 60. Equivalent to third term of French C of
winter session. Six session-hours of B-French, or their equivalent, three of which
may be French 53, 54, and 55, prerequisite.

Note.—Upon completion of the above three courses, credit value of one C-course
of the winter session will be allowed. These courses are conducted wholly in French.
Students will be required to do a considerable amount of parallel reading and submit
written reports from time to time.

French 66. A Course in Phonetics.—First Term. 12:30; R. 1. Credit,
one session-hour. Mr. Parisi.

French A, B, C, D of the entrance requirements, or French 53, 54, may be taken in
the same term with French 54 prerequisite.

Upon completion of this course, a student may offer it in lieu of French 55, or
its equivalent.

French 101. French Composition—Introductory.—First Term. 3:30;
C. H. 105. Mrs. Donaldson.

This course is open to all students and is intended to give additional assistance
in French prose composition to any student who may desire it. The instruction
will consist of the building of simple phrases and sentences; transposition; and
general practice in the rules of French grammar. The Francois method of instruction
will be used.