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Catalog, 1931 - Hoover Library

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40 SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE [19301-2_ Livy, Sallust, Cicero.-For those who have had Latin A and B orthe equivalent. Selections from Sallust and Livy and from Cicero's letters.An effort is made to cultivate literary appreciation, and to express it in accuratebut appropriate translation. Grammar carefully reviewed and appliedin writing Latin weekly.Four times a week. Credit, 6 hours.3-4. First semester: Selections from Horace's complete works; secondsemester: Cicero's De Amicitia, De Senectute, and writing Latin weekly.Three times a week. Credit, 6 hours.5-6. First semester: Virgil's Georgics, Book IV, or parts of Books Iand II; Virgil 'a Eclogues, six or seven; Pliny's Letters, about sixty pages;Virgil's Aeneid, Book VII; second semester: Virgil's Aeneid, Books VIII,IX, X, XI, XII, and writing Latin weekly.Three times a week. Credit, 6 hours.7-8. First semester: Tacitus's Agricola and Germania, and Suetoniua'aLives, one or two; second semester: Plautus's Captivi j Terence's Phormia.Composition once a week.Three times a week. Credit, 6 hours.MYTHOLOGY1-2. A series of studies in the great literature of Greece and Rome inEnglish translation. A knowledge of Greek and Latin is not required. Ovid,the prince of story tellers, is taken as the beginning and basis of these studieswhich have long held a favored place in the thinking of every cultured manand woman. Elective for Juniors.Twice a week. Credit, 4 hours.EDUCATIONMr. IsanogleMiss EbaughMiss SmithThe courses in Education are designed primarily to meet the professionalrequirements of the State Board of Education for the certificate to teach inthe high schools of Maryland.Graduates of the college who have completed 18 semester hours of workin this department, and who have met the State Board requirements in theacademic subjects as outlined below will receive this certificate.Students may elect as much as 24 semester hours of their work in Educationand, with a proper distribution of their academic work, may qualify forhigh school teaching in practically all states of the Union. The Maryland certificateis accepted in moat of the neighboring states.The professional courses required by the College for certification are:Education 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7-8, and one or more courses, 20 to 30.

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