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SCHOOL OF ROMANIC LANGUAGES.
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SCHOOL OF ROMANIC LANGUAGES.

I. French.

French A1: For students offering less than 3 units of French for entrance.
Five hours a week throughout the year. Three sections. On Mondays
and Fridays, the three sections are combined and meet together as one
group. This course comprises dictation, pronunciation, conversation, composition,
and a thorough study of the verb. French is spoken in the classroom
during the latter part of the session.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours
for those who have offered less than 3 units of French for entrance.)
Associate Professor Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant Professor
Lehman.

French B1: French A1 or 3 entrance-units of French prerequisite.—Six
sections. On Mondays, the six sections, a, b, c, d, e, and f meet separately.
On Wednesdays, sections a, b, and c are combined and meet together as
one group; and sections d, e, and f meet together as one group. On Fridays,
all six sections meet together in one group. In this course there are


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studied the Roman d'Aventure: Verne, Dumas, About, etc.; dictée;
résumés.
—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Associate Professor Graham,
Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant 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, 3 session-hours.) Associate
Professor Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant Professor Lehman.

French C: French B1 and B2 prerequisite.—Nine one-hour courses
throughout the year. To obtain any degree credit whatever students are
required to take French C1 and two of the remaining eight 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. Maupassant and
the Short-Story.
Associate Professor Graham.

French C3: One hour a week throughout the year. Daudet as an Impressionist.
Professor Wilson.

French C4: One hour a week throughout the year. Molière and the
Classic Play.
Associate Professor Abbot.

French C5: One hour a week throughout the year. Balzac as a Theorist.
Professor Wilson.

French C6: One hour a week throughout the year. Musset and the
Lyric.
Assistant Professor Lehman.

French C7: One hour a week throughout the year. Hugo as a Fantasist.
Professor Wilson.

French C8: One hour a week throughout the year. The French Folk
Song.
Its development and relationship to national consciousness. Associate
Professor Abbot.

French C9: One hour a week throughout the year. Tendencies of French
Style.
Professor Wilson.

Le Conseil: Original investigation of French problems. Two hours a
week throughout the year. No degree credit. Professor Wilson, Associate
Professor Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant Professor Lehman.

II. Spanish.

Spanish A: For students offering less than 3 units of Spanish for entrance.
Five one-hour courses throughout the year.—(B.A. or B.S. credit,
3 session-hours for those who have not offered Spanish for entrance.)

Spanish A1: One hour a week throughout the year. A course in dictation.
Assistant Professor Knight.

Spanish A2: One hour a week throughout the year. A course in
translation and conversation. Six sections. Mr. C. E. Knight, Mr. R. L.
Stallings, Mr. J. H. McCall.


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Spanish A3: One hour a week throughout the year. A course in the
verb. Four sections. Associate Professor Bardin, Assistant Professor
Knight.

Spanish A4: One hour a week throughout the year. A course in composition.
Three sections. Mr. C. E. Knight, Mr. R. L. Stallings, Mr.
J. H. McCall.

Spanish A5: One hour a week throughout the year. A course in dictation
and review. Assistant Professor Knight.

Spanish B1: Spanish A or 3 entrance-units of Spanish prerequisite.—Four
sections. On Tuesdays, the four sections, a, b, c, and d meet together in one
group for lectures and dictation. On Thursdays, sections a and b meet together
as one group; and sections c and d meet together as one group. The
work of this day consists of a detailed study of Spanish grammar and Spanish
composition. On Saturdays, the four sections meet separately for the reading
of texts and practice in spoken Spanish.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Associate Professor Bardin, Assistant Professor Knight.

Spanish B2: Spanish B1 prerequisite.—Advanced grammar and syntax,
theme writing and study of reading texts. As far as it is practicable, the work
of this course is conducted in Spanish.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Associate Professor Bardin, Assistant Professor Knight.

Spanish C: Spanish B1 and B2 prerequisite.—To obtain any degree
credit whatever students are required to take Spanish C1 and either Spanish
C2 or Spanish C3.

Spanish C1: One hour a week throughout the year. A general course
in the literary history of Spanish America. This course is conducted wholly
in Spanish. Associate Professor Bardin.

Spanish C2: Two hours a week throughout the year. A detailed study
of the literatures of Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. Conducted
wholly in Spanish. Associate Professor Bardin.

Spanish C3: Two hours a week throughout the year. A detailed study
of the literatures of Argentina, Chile, and Peru. Conducted wholly in
Spanish. Assistant Professor Knight.

El Consejo: Two hours a week throughout the year. A meeting of all
professors, instructors, assistants, and graduate students of Spanish. No
credit value for any degree.

III.

Department Administration: One hour a week throughout the year.
No credit value toward any degree. Professor Wilson, Associate Professor
Bardin, Associate Professor Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant
Professor Knight, Assistant Professor Lehman.