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92 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />

[4. Selections from Cicero's Letters. Cicero de Oratore. W.,<br />

F., 11, Morrill 21. Assistant Professor Elmer.]<br />

This course is open to students who have completed course i, and<br />

is especially recommended to those who may be planning to elect<br />

Latin later. It alternates with course 5.<br />

'<br />

5. Selections from Cicero's De Officiis. Virgil, Aeneid,<br />

Books vii-xii. W., F., 11, Morrill 21. Assistant Professor Elmer.<br />

This course is open to students who have completed course 1, and is<br />

especially recommended to those who may be planning to elect Latin<br />

later. It alternates with course 4.<br />

[6. Selections from the Republican Literature ; Plautus, three<br />

plays. Lucretius. Lectures on the History of Roman Literature.<br />

T., Th., S., 9, Morrill 3. Professor Bennett.<br />

Open to students who have completed courses 1 and 2 or 1 and 3.]<br />

7. The Literature and History of the Early Empire ; Pliny<br />

the Younger, Juvenal, and Tacitus. History of Roman Literature ;<br />

Capes'<br />

Early Empire. T., Th., S., 9, Morrill 3. Fall term : Professor<br />

Bennett. Winter term : Morrill 21. Assistant Professor Elmer.<br />

Spring<br />

term : Professor Bennett.<br />

Open to students who have completed courses 1 and 2 or 1 and 3.<br />

Courses 6 and 7 are given in alternate years.<br />

8. Advanced course in Latin Writing. Open to students who<br />

have completed course 2 or 3, and who have maintained a high grade<br />

of scholarship in their previous Latin work. S., 11, Morrill 3.<br />

Assistant Professor ELMER.<br />

[9. Teachers'<br />

Study<br />

Training Course.<br />

of the evidences for the pronunciation of Latin. Hidden<br />

quantities. Peculiarities of orthography. Theoretical consideration<br />

of Latin Syntax. Lectures on problems connected with the teaching<br />

of Latin in secondary schools. Practical exercises in the study of the<br />

Grammar, Caesar, Nepos, Cicero, and Virgil. W. F., 12, Morrill 3.<br />

Professor Bennett.<br />

The general aim of this course is to prepare students who intend to<br />

teach to enter upon their first year of work with confidence.<br />

Course 9 is open only to students who have had courses 1 and 2 or<br />

3, and who either have taken or are taking course 4, 5, 6, or 7.<br />

Special students in Latin are also admitted.]<br />

10. Roman Antiquities. Fall and winter terms : A systematic<br />

consideration of the constitution of the Roman family,<br />

status of<br />

women, marriage, children, education, slavery, the Roman house and<br />

its furniture, food, dress, baths, games and amusements, books, trade,<br />

travel, religion, death, burial, etc. Lectures copiously illustrated by

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