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GRADUATE COURSES

For the summer of 1927, the following graduate work is offered
in Modern Foreign Languages:

Beginning June 21st and ending July 25th, one term of French C
will be offered (30 hours).

Beginning July 25th and ending September 1st, one term of Spanish
C will be offered (30 hours).

In order to obtain full credit towards a degree, the 2nd and 3rd
terms of French C or of Spanish C1, totalling 60 hours, must be completed
by the student.

For admission into French C, French B1 and French B2 (as described
in the catalog of the winter session
), or their equivalent, prerequisite.

For admission into Spanish C, Spanish B1 and Spanish B2 (as described
in the catalog of the winter session
), or their equivalent, prerequisite.

Students registered for graduate courses in Modern Foreign Languages
are not allowed to undertake any other work in the summer
quarter at the same time. But students who are registered in
courses during the regular first term of the Summer Quarter may complete
these courses, undertaking at the same time the first week's work
of Spanish C (beginning July 25th). After June 21st, any student registered
in French C who is registered for any other course will be
dropped from French C. After August 1st, any student registered
in Spanish C who is registered in any other course will be dropped
from Spanish C.

Instruction in French C and Spanish C is given for two hours (not
successive) a day, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week for
five weeks, a total of 30 hours, exclusive of examination days.

French C. French B1 and B2, or their equivalent, prerequisite. Beginning
June 21st and ending July 25th. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday; 9:30 to 11:30; S. B. 5. Mr. Lehman.

This course is the equivalent of the first term of a C course of the winter session.
A survey of twentieth century French Literature. In this course there will
be considered the most outstanding writers, in all fields, and their works. Particular
attention will be given to the distinctly post-war writers and to the trend that
contemporary French literature is taking. There will be reports and a general
round table discussion on the works read.

Spanish C. Spanish B1 and B2, or their equivalents, prerequisite. Beginning
July 25th and ending September 3rd. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday; 8:30 and 10:30; S. B. 6. Dr. Bardin.

The entire course comprises the history of dramatic literature from the origins
of the Spanish theatre to the end of the Siglo de Oro, with readings from Lope de
Vega, Tirso de Molina, Ruiz de Alarcon and Pedro Calderon de la Barca. The
term offered in the Summer Quarter, 1927, corresponds to the 1st term's work, and
covers one-third of the entire work of the course.

Careful study is made of the historical and social conditions of Spain from the
middle of the fifteenth to the end of the seventeenth century. Detailed study of
the origins of the Spanish theatre, and of the development of the Spanish drama
through the work of Lope de Vega, is carried out; and five dramas of Lope are
read. The first hour each day is devoted to a lecture by the instructor; and the
second, to the presentation of short papers written by the students on topics assigned
by the instructor, and to discussions of points suggested for special examination.
All class work is conducted in Spanish.

French s66. A course in Phonetics.—Both Terms. 12:30; P. H. 2.
Credit, one session-hour for teachers. Mr. Graham.

This course is designed for teachers only; the purpose being a better pronunciation.

French s67. Conversation French.—First Term. No credit. 2 hours


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daily, to be arranged. Fee $10.00. Mlle. Antionette Billant.
(Meet for consultation 9:30; S. B. 6.)

A course in conversation and pronunciation, dealing chiefly with French life
and customs.

Note.—This class will not be offered unless as many as five students apply for it.

Spanish s67. Conversation Spanish.—Both Terms. Hours to be arranged.
Fee $10.00. Mr. Rivera. (Meet for consultation 10:30;
S. B. 6.)

A course in conversation and pronunciation, dealing chiefly with Spanish life and
and customs.

Note.—This class will not be offered unless as many as five students apply for it.