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98 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.<br />

i. French Grammar and Reader. Chardenal's Complete French<br />

Course. Super's French Reader. M., W., F., 9, White 13. Dr.<br />

Lodeman. 10, White 13. Dr. Lodeman. 11, White 10. Dr. Segall.<br />

12, White 10. Dr. Segall. White 13. Mr. Moore. T. , Th. , S. , 10,<br />

White 11. Assistant Professor Olmsted. ii, White 10. Mr.<br />

Moore. 12,<br />

White 10. Mr. Moore.<br />

2. Alphonse Daudet, Morceaux Choisis, {Ed. Freeborn), Pierre<br />

Loti, Le Pecheur d'Islande, {Ed. Morich), Les Poetes Frangais<br />

du XIXe<br />

Steele, {Ed. C. Fontaine). M., W., F., 10, White 10.<br />

Dr. Segall. h, White 11. Assistant Professor Olmsted. T., Th.,<br />

S., 9, White 13. Dr. Lodeman. io, White 10. Mr. Moore.<br />

3. Literature of the Seventeenth Century. Prose and verse of<br />

the classic writers of the century, including readings of plays by Cor-<br />

neille, Racine and Moliere. Lectures and recitations. M., W., F., 9,<br />

White 10. Professor Crane.<br />

This course is open to all who have had courses 1, 2.<br />

4. The Precursors of the Romantic School. Rousseau, Mme.<br />

de Stael, Chateaubriand. T., Th., 9, White 10. Professor Crane.<br />

[In and after 1900-1901 this course will alternate with a similar<br />

course on the French Romantic School.] Open to those who have<br />

had courses 1,2.<br />

5. French Seminary. The Classical Drama in the Eighteenth<br />

Century. Theories of Voltaire, Diderot and Mercier. Introduction<br />

to the history of the drama of the Romantic School, which will be the<br />

subject of the Seminary for 1900-01. W., F., 8. French Seminary<br />

Room, Library. Professor Crane. Open only to those who have<br />

had courses 1, 2, 3 [Literature of the Eighteenth Century 1898-99.]<br />

6. Origin and Development of the French Language and<br />

Literature down to the Sixteenth Century. Lectures. S., 9,<br />

White 10. Professor Crane.<br />

Open to those who have had courses 1, 2, and Latin required for<br />

admission.<br />

7.* French Language and Literature of the Sixteenth Cen<br />

tury. Lectures and recitations based on Darmesteter and Hatzfeld's<br />

Le Seizieme Siecle en France. W., F., 10, White 11. Assistant Pro<br />

fessor Olmsted.<br />

Open to those who have had courses 1, 2, 3, or their equivalent.<br />

8. Literature of the Eighteenth Century. Lectures and recita<br />

tions based on Bernardin's Morceaux choisis des classiques francais<br />

du xviiie<br />

sicle, with readings of plays by Regnard, Marivaux, Beau-<br />

marchais, and Voltaire. T., Th., S., 9, White 11. Assistant Professor<br />

Olmsted.<br />

Open to those who have had courses 1, 2.<br />

* The hours for the courses marked with an asterisk may be changed to meet the<br />

convenience of those desiring to take them.

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