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SCHOOL OF GERMANIC LANGUAGES

German A1: For beginners and for students offering less than three units
of German for entrance.
—Elementary grammar, reading, conversation, dictation,
and composition. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours for those who have offered
less than three units of German for entrance.) Five hours a week. Assistant
Professor Mohr.

German B1: German A1 or its equivalent or three entrance-units of German
prerequisite.
—German reading, conversation, and composition. The reading
is made the basis for the conversation and composition, and is selected from
novels characteristic of German life and thought in the late nineteenth and the
early twentieth century. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Professor
Faulkner.

German B2: German B1 prerequisite.—First Term. History of German
Literature, with collateral readings illustrative of the development of literature
in the New High German Period, and conversation and composition based on the
readings. Ability to understand spoken German is required. Second and Third
Term: Goethe's Faust. Weekly themes in German on topics suggested by the
drama. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Professor Faulkner.

Methods of Modern Language Teaching: Given in the Department of
Education.
For students in Education only, and for teachers of modern languages
in Virginia schools. One hour a week through the session. Professor
Faulkner.

German C1: German A1 and B1, or the equivalent, and one additional year
of college German prerequisite.
—Given in German. Der deutsche Roman von
Goethe bis zur Gegenwart. Selected novels of Goethe, Keller, Fontane, Sudermann,
Frennsen, Schnitzler, Thomas Mann, and Wassermann will be studied, discussed
in class, and reported on in class papers. Professor Faulkner.

Linguistics D1: For graduate students only. First and Second Term: A
general introduction to the history and comparative grammar of the Indo-European
languages. A good working knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary of
two languages other than English is necessary for deriving full benefit from the
course.

Third Term: Gothic, with especial reference to its relation to English. Professor
Faulkner.

Summer Quarter 1927

German sA1-I: Elementary German. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.

German sA1-II: Elementary German. Second Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.

German sA1-III: Elementary German. Third Term. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.


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German sA1-I: For Beginners. First twenty days of Quarter. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.

German sA1-II: Second twenty days of Summer Quarter. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.

German sA1-III: Last twenty days of Summer Quarter. 1 session-hour.
Professor Faulkner.