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SCHOOL OF ROMANIC LANGUAGES.

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
class-room 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.) Associate Professor Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant
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'Aventure:
Verne, Dumas, About, etc.; dictée; résumés.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, three 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, three session-hours.) Associate Professor
Graham, Associate Professor Abbot, Assistant Professor Lehman.

French C: French B1 and B2 prerequisite.—Eleven 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 eight courses.


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French C1. One hour a week throughout the year. The Democracy of
French Literature.
Professor Wilson. (Given in 1925-26.)

French C2. One hour a week throughout the year. A continuation of
French C1. Professor Wilson. (Given 1926-27.)

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.
Associate 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.
Associate Professor Abbot. (Given in 1925-26.)

French C7. One hour a week throughout the year. Corneille and Racine.
Associate Professor Abbot. (Given in 1926-27.)

French C8. One hour a week throughout the year. Balzac as a Theorist.
Professor Wilson.

French C9. One hour a week throughout the year. Musset and the Lyric.
Assistant Professor Lehman.

French C10. One hour a week throughout the year. Hugo as a Fantasist.
Professor Wilson.

French C11. 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 A1: For students offering less than 3 units of Spanish for entrance.
Five hours a week throughout the year. Six sections. On Tuesdays
and Wednesdays, the six sections are combined and meet together as
one group. This course comprises dictation, pronunciation, conversation,
composition and a through study of the verb. Spanish is spoken in the class
room 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 Spanish for entrance.)
Assistant Professor Knight. Assistant Professor — and Instructor.

Spanish B1: Spanish A1 or 3 entrance-units of Spanish prerequisite.
Three sections meeting separately. Each section three hours per week. The
work of this course consists of a detailed study of Spanish grammar, unseen
dictation, reading of advanced texts, correspondence and composition. During
the latter part of the session this course will be conducted mainly in Spanish.
—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Associate Professor Bardin, Assistant
Professor Knight and Assistant Professor —


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

Spanish C: Spanish B1 and B2 prerequisite.

Spanish C1: The Drama of the Golden Age. A study of the historical
development of the Spanish Theatre, with special reference to the works of
Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Ruiz de Alarcón and Calderón de la Barca.
Associate Professor Bardin.

Spanish C2: Contemporary Literature of Spain. A study of the works
of representative contemporary writers, with special reference to the novel
and the shorter forms of fiction. Assistant Professor Knight.

Spanish C3: Spanish-American Literature. A study of the historical
development of the Literature of Spanish America, with reading of selected
texts. Especial attention will be given to works by contemporary writers.
Associate Professor Bardin.