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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. 99<br />

9. French Lyric Poetry. A study of French versification as<br />

exemplified in Lyric poetry. Lectures and recitations based on Can-<br />

field's French Lyrics. T., Th., 11, White 11. Assistant Professor<br />

Olmsted.<br />

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

10.* Romance Seminary. Phonetics, Old-French,<br />

or Provencal<br />

texts, etc. M., W., 8, French Seminary Room, Library. Dr. Lode<br />

man.<br />

Open to those who have had courses 1, 2, 3, and Latin required for<br />

admission.<br />

11.* Modern French Criticism. Sainte-Beuve, Taine, Faguet.<br />

W., F., 9, White 11. Mr. Moore.<br />

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

12. Literature of the Nineteenth Century. Prose and verse<br />

from the principal writers since Hugo. Lectures and recitations based<br />

on Pelissier's Le mouvement litteraire au xixe<br />

White 13. Dr. Segall.<br />

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

siecle. T., Th., io,<br />

13. The Theatre of the Nineteenth Century. Readings in<br />

French. S., 10. White 13. Dr. Segall.<br />

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

in the judgment of the instructor are capable of pursuing the course<br />

with profit.<br />

14. French Conversation and Composition. T., Th., 11, White<br />

13. Dr. Segall.<br />

This elementary course will be continued in 1900-1901, and is open<br />

to those who have had courses 1, 2, or their equivalent, and in the<br />

judgment of the instructor are capable of pursuing the course with<br />

profit.<br />

15. Italian Reading. Selections from Dante,<br />

White 10. Professor Crane.<br />

Boccaccio. T., Th., 8,<br />

Open to those who have had course 16.<br />

Petrarch and<br />

16.* Italian Grammar and Reading. W., F., 12, White 11.<br />

Assistant Professor Olmsted.<br />

This course cannot be taken in the same year with course 17, and is<br />

open to those who have had advanced entrance French or Latin.<br />

17.* Spanish Grammar and Reading. T., Th., 8, White 13.<br />

Dr. Lodeman.<br />

This course cannot be taken in the same year with course 16, and is<br />

open to those who have had advanced entrance French or Latin.<br />

18.* Spanish Reading. Cervantes, Calderon, Lope de Vega. T.,<br />

Th., 12, White 13. Dr. Lodeman.<br />

Open to those who have had course 17.

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