Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
Catalog, 1958-1959 - Hoover Library
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WesteT1l Maryland College 1957<br />
232. REVIEWING ANO CRITICISM.<br />
The fundamentals of criticism with application to the fields<br />
of music, art, drama, and books.<br />
One period a wult. Credit, one semester hour.<br />
Alternates with English 234. Offered in <strong>1958</strong>-<strong>1959</strong>.<br />
233. FEATURE WRITING.<br />
A course in the technique of writing feature articles for<br />
newspapers and magazines; types of features, sources of ideas;<br />
writing and marketing.<br />
One period a week. Credit, one semester hour.<br />
Alternates with English 231. Not offered in <strong>1958</strong>-<strong>1959</strong>.<br />
2.3-4. NEWSPAPER MANAGEMENT AND MAKE-UP.<br />
Newspaper organization, circulation, advertising, and promotion<br />
with some attention to typography and page make-up.<br />
One furiod a wuk. Credit, one semester hour.<br />
Alternates with English 232. Not offered in <strong>1958</strong>.<strong>1959</strong>.<br />
431, 432. WRITING UNDER DmECTiON.<br />
Work on an extensive project in one of the fields of creative<br />
writing, under the guidance of a member of the department.<br />
One period a week. Credit, one semester hour each seineseer.<br />
LITERATURE<br />
106. TYPES OF ENGLISH POETRY.<br />
The study of a limited number of poems illustrative of the<br />
major types of verse composition.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
107. CLA~SICAL MYTHOLOGY.<br />
See Classics 107.<br />
\08. WORLD LITERATURE.<br />
Characteristic selections from representative authors, with<br />
emphasis upon great European literature [rom the Middle Ages<br />
10 the present time.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours.<br />
·201,202. SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.<br />
Readings from the literature of England, with a history of<br />
the literature, from the earliest period to the end of the nineteenth<br />
century.<br />
Three periods a week. Credit, three semester hours each semester.<br />
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