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GERMAN

German A1: For beginners and for students without entrance-credit in
German.
—Elementary grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. Limited
to five sections of 30 each. Five hours a week first term, four hours a
week second and third terms. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course for those having
no entrance-credit in German.)

Professor Faulkner, Assistant Professor Mohr and Dr. Volm.

German B1: German A1, or not less than 2 entrance-units in German prerequisite.—Review
of grammar, systematic word-study and expansion of vocabulary,
reading, conversation, dictation, and composition. The class is conducted


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in German. The reading-texts used in class-work are equipped with material
and apparatus for systematic language-study. Their content is planned to introduce
the student to the culture, science, economics, and politics of modern
Germany. Limited to three sections of 30 each. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1
course.)

Associate Professor Wood and Dr. Volm.

German B2: 6 session-hours of College German or 4 entrance-units in
German prerequisite.
—German Literature from 1800 to 1920; advanced composition.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)

Assistant Professor Mohr.

German B3: 6 session-hours of College German, or 4 entrance-units in
German prerequisite.
—German Literature of the Classical Period; advanced composition.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)

Professor Faulkner.

German C: German B2, or B3, or the equivalent, prerequisite.—Of the
following C courses two are given each session, the choice being determined by
the plan of study of the undergraduates who wish to major in German, and of
the graduates who are offering German as part of their work for the Master's
or the Doctor's degree. Students are therefore requested to confer with Professor
Faulkner not later than June 1 preceding the session in which they plan
to enter the course.

In all C courses in German collateral reading in the history of German
Literature and in German biography is required.

German C1: Goethe's Life and Works, with intensive study of Faust.
(Given in 1935-36.)

Professor Faulkner.

German C2: Given in German.—Der deutsche Roman von Goethe bis zur
Gegenwart, with intensive study of selected novels.

Professor Faulkner.

German C3: Given in German.—Drama der Klassiker, with intensive study
of Goethe's Egmont, Schiller's Wallenstein, and Lessing's Nathan der Weise.
(Given in 1935-36.)

Associate Professor Wood.

German C4: Given in German.—Deutsche Lyrik, with intensive study of
the lyrics of Goethe and of Heine, and of selected lyrics since 1870.

Associate Professor Wood.