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B. A. COURSE.

Students who desire to enter this course must possess an accurate knowledge
of English Grammar, and some familiarity with the rudiments of German.
They will study the grammar of the language, and will be trained in pronunciation,
on which special stress will be laid, and in translation, supplemented
by weekly exercises, parallel reading of easy texts, and a course in the history and literature of the language. The object of this course is
mainly to enable the student to read and appreciate ordinary German at
sight, and to give him an insight into the literature of the language. Three
hours a week.