MATHEMATICS.—-Loomis' Analytical Geometry, Revised Edition. Five hours a week, during the first term. Murray's Manual of Land Surveying. One hour a week, with occasional field practice. PHYSICS.-Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, and Light, in selections from Peck's Elements of Mechanics and Deschanel's Natural Philosophy; Lectures. Five hours a week, during the second and third terms. RHETORIC AND LOGIC.-Bain's Manual of Composition and Rhetoric; Atwater's Manual of Logic. Five hours a fortnight. COMPOSITION AND DECLAMATION.-Weekly Exercises. ELECTIVE STUDIES. FRENCH.-Languellier and Monsanto's French Course; College Series of Modern French Plays; Alvergnat's Class Book of French Pronunciation. Five hours a fortnight. GERMAN. Comfort's German Course; College Series of Modern German Plays. Five hours a fortnight. Junior Year. REQUIRED STUDIES. PHILOSOPHY.-Porter's Intellectual Science; Cousin's Elements of Psychology. Five hours a fortnight. CHEMISTRY.-Eliot and Storer's, and Barker's, Manuals of Chemistry, with Lectures. Six hours a week, during the first term. NATURAL HISTORY.-Carpenter's Animal Physiology; Dana's Text Book of Geology; Lectures. Six hours a week, during the second and third terms. COMPOSITION AND DECLAMATION.-Weekly Exercises. ELECTIVE STUDIES. MATHEMATICS.-Differential and Integral Calculus, Courtenay. Five hours a fortnight. PHYSICS.--Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, from Deschanel's Natural Philosophy. Five hours a fortnight. LATIN. Tacitus' Germania and Agricola; Quintilian's Institutes; Catullus or Lucretius. Five hours a fortnight. GREEK.-Greek Comedy, Aristophanes; Pindar's Odes; Greek Topography, Geography, and Art, Pausanias. Five hours a fortnight. FRENCH.-Brachet's Historical Grammar; Corneille; Molière; Racine; Hugo; Sainte Beuve. Five hours a fortnight. GERMAN.-Heyse, Deutsche Schulgrammatik; Lessing; Goethe; Schiller; Heine. Five hours a fortnight. NATURAL HISTORY.-I. Nicholson's Introduction to the Study of Biology; Lectures on Zoology, with Nicholson's Manual of Zoology for reference; Gray's Lessons in Botany, with Gray's Manual, or Field, Forest, and Garden Botany, for reference. Five times a fortnight. II. Guyot's Physical Geography; Dana's Manual of Mineralogy, with Laboratory Practice. Five times a fortnight. CHEMISTRY.-Fresenius' Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, with Laboratory Practice. Five times a fortnight. RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE.—Whately's Rhetoric; Taine's English Literature, (Fiske's Abridgment); Historical and Critical Study of English Classics,-Clarendon Press Editions of Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Pope; Abbott's Shakespearian Grammar. Five hours a fortnight. LOGIC.-McCosh's Logic; Mills' System of Logic; McCosh's Intuitions of the Mind. Five hours a fortnight. ELOCUTION.--Mitchell's Manual of Elocution; Bacon's Manual of Gesture; Forensic Practice and Reading of Shakespeare. Five hours a fortnight. Senior Year. REQUIRED STUDIES. PHILOSOPHY.-Wayland's Moral Philosophy; Perry's Political Economy; Woolsey's Introduction to the Study of International Law; Butler's Analogy, Champlin's Edition. Five hours a week. Hopkins' Evidences of Christianity. One hour a week. Townsend's Constitution of the United States. Five hours a fortnight, during the third term. ASTRONOMY.-Loomis' Treatise on Astronomy. Five hours a fortnight, during the first two terms. RHETORICAL EXERCISES.-Essays, or Original Declamations. ELECTIVE STUDIES. MATHEMATICS.-Loomis' Practical Astronomy, with Use of Instruments. Five hours a fortnight. HISTORY.-Milman's History of Christianity, selections; Guizot's History of Civilization; Creasy on the English Constitution. Five hours a week. LATIN.-Pliny's Letters; Lucan or Martial; Tacitus' Histories, or Suetonius. Five hours a fortnight. GREEK.-New Testament Greek; Ecclesiastical Greek, Selections from the Christian Fathers; Modern Greek. Five hours a fortnight. HEBREW.-Gesenius' Grammar; Hahn's or Theile's Hebrew Bible. Five hours a week. NATURAL HISTORY.-Practice in the Museum and Laboratory. Five times a fortnight. CHEMISTRY.-Laboratory Practice. Five times a fortnight. LATIN-SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Freshman Year. ALL STUDIES REQUIRED. MATHEMATICS.-Loomis' Algebra, completed; Chauvenet's Geometry, completed; Trigonometry. Five hours a week. LATIN.-Livy, Twenty-first Book; Odes, Satires, and Ars Poetica of Horace; Latin Prose Composition; Roman History, in Rawlinson's Manual of Ancient History. Five hours a week. FRENCH.-Languellier and Monsanto's French Course; College Series of Modern French Plays; Alvergnat's Class Book of French Pronunciation. Five hours a fortnight. RHETORIC AND LOGIC.-Bain's Manual of Composition and Rhetoric; Atwater's Manual of Logic. Five hours a fortnight. ENGLISH.-Trench's English, Past and Present; Lectures. One hour a week. COMPOSITION AND DECLAMATION.-Weekly Exercises. Sophomore Year. ALL STUDIES REQUIRED. MATHEMATICS.-Loomis' Analytical Geometry, Revised Edition. Five hours a week, during the first term. PHYSICS. Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, and Light, in selections from Peck's Elements of Mechanics and Deschanel's Natural Philosophy; Lectures. Five hours a week, during the second and third terms. FRENCH. Brachet's Historical Grammar; Corneille; Molière ; Racine; Hugo; Sainte Beuve. Five hours a fortnight. GERMAN.-Comfort's German Course; College Series of Modern German Plays. Five hours a fortnight. CHEMISTRY.-Eliot and Storer's, and Barker's, Manuals of Chemistry, with Lectures. Six hours a week, during the first term. NATURAL HISTORY.-Carpenter's Animal Physiology; Dana's Text Book of Geology; Lectures. Six hours a week, during the second and third terms. COMPOSITION AND DECLAMATION.—Weekly Exercises. Junior Year. REQUIRED STUDIES. PHILOSOPHY.-Porter's Intellectual Science; Cousin's Elements of Psychology. Five hours a fortnight. PHYSICS.-Heat, Electricity, Magnetism, and Sound, from Deschanel's Natural Philosophy. Five hours a fortnight. NATURAL HISTORY.-Nicholson's Introduction to the Study of Biology; Lectures on Zoology, with Nicholson's Manual of Zoology for reference; Gray's Lessons in Botany, with Gray's Manual, or Field, Forest, and Garden Botany, for reference. Five times a fortnight. CHEMISTRY.-Fresenius' Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, with Laboratory Practice. Five times a fortnight. MATHEMATICS.—-Murray's Manual of Land Surveying. One hour a week, with occasional field practice. COMPOSITION AND DECLAMATION.-Weekly Exercises. ELECTIVE STUDIES. MATHEMATICS.-Differential and Integral Calculus, Courtenay. Five hours a fortnight. |