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COLLEGE OF LETTERS.

FACULTY.

The Faculty of each College consists of the President of the University and the resident Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors giving instruction in the College.

Professor KELLOGG, PRESIDENT pro tempore; Professor STRINGHAM, DEAN; Professors BUNNELL, GAYLEY, HOWISON, JOSEPH LE CONTE, PUTZKER, RANDOLPH, RISING and SOULÉ; Associate Professors BACON, EDWARDS, JONES, PAGET and SLATE; Assistant Professors GREENE, HASKELL, LANGE, LAWSON and O'NEILL.

CLASSICAL COURSE.

The requirements for admission are specified on page 32.

The CLASSICAL COURSE corresponds to the usual academic course of the leading American colleges. It is designed to furnish a liberal education, and to afford preparation for professional studies. The prescribed study of Latin and Greek forms its distinguishing feature.

Following is an outline of the Course. For details regarding the studies pursued, consult the statements made under the several courses of instruction, beginning on page 37.

NOTE. The minimum work per week is fifteen hours; except that in the second term of the Senior year, it is fourteen. In addition, Themes are required of all students, and male students are required to take the exercises in Military Science and Physical Culture. Besides the studies prescribed, every regular student is required to take such electives as may be necessary to make up the full number of hours required per week.

THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

Freshman Year.

Prescribed: Greek (4 hrs.), Latin (4 hrs.), Themes, Mathematics (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (24 hrs.).

Elective: History (4 hrs.), English (4 hrs.), German (4 hrs.), French (4 hrs.).

FIRST TERM.

Sophomore Year.

Prescribed: Greek (4 hrs.), Latin (3 hrs.), English (3 hrs.), Themes, Mathematics (3 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (11⁄2 hrs.).

Elective: *History (4 hrs.), English (2 hrs.), *German (3 hrs.), *French (3 hrs.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: Greek (4 hrs.), Latin (4 hrs.), English (3 hrs.), Themes, Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (11⁄2 hrs.).

Elective: History (4 hrs.), German (3 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathematics (2 hrs.), Chemistry (3 hrs.).

FIRST TERM.

Junior Year.

Prescribed: Themes, General Physics (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.). Elective: Philosophy (4 hrs.), History (2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 hrs.), Greek (3 hrs.), Latin (from 1 to 5 hrs.), English (from 2 to 12 hrs.), German (from 1 to 6 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathematics (4 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Zoology (2 hrs.), Mineralogy (2 hrs.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: Themes, Political Economy (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.). Elective: Philosophy (4 hrs.), History and Political Science (2, 4 or 6 hrs.), Greek (3 hrs.), Latin (2 or 4 hrs.), English (from 2 to 11 hrs.), German (from 2 to 6 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathematics (4 hrs.), General Physics (4 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Zoology (2 hrs.), Mineralogy (2 hrs.).

FIRST TERM.

Senior Year.

Prescribed: †Themes, Military Drill (2 hrs.) or Lectures (1 hr.).

Elective: Philosophy (2, 4 or 6 hrs.), History and Political Science (from 1 to 12 hrs.), Linguistics (2 hrs.), Greek (3 hrs.), Latin (2 or 4 hrs.), English (from 2 to 14 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (2 or 3 hrs.), Mathematics (from 2 to 12 hrs.), Astronomy (3 hrs.), Chemistry (2 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Geology (3 hrs.), Entomology (1 hr.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: †Themes, Military Drill (2 hrs.) or Lectures (1 hr.).

Elective: Philosophy (2, 4or 6 hrs.), History and Political Science (from 1 to 8 hrs.), Philology (2 hrs.), Greek (1, 2 or 3 hrs.), Latin (1, 2, 3 or 5 hrs.), English (from 2 to 11 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (2 or 3 hrs.), Mathematics (from 1 to 13 hrs.), Chemistry (2 or 3 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Geology (3 hrs.), Entomology (1 hr.).

The Course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

⚫Those who did not elect French or German in the Freshman year must make an election between French, German and studies in history and political science; and the course of study elected must be pursued for two years.

The theses presented in Courses requiring Seminary work in any department may be substituted for these Themes.

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The requirements for admission are given on page 32.

In the LITERARY COURSE, as in the CLASSICAL, a broad literary training is provided for; Latin is retained, but Greek is omitted, and in its place opportunity is given for fuller courses in English, German, French and History.

Following is an outline of the Course. For details regarding the studies pursued, consult the statements made under the several courses of instruction, beginning on page 37.

NOTE.-The minimum work per week is fifteen hours; except that in the second term of the Senior year, it is fourteen. In addition, Themes are required of all students, and male students are required to take the exercises in Military Science and Physical Culture. Besides the studies prescribed, every regular student is required to take such electives as may be necessary to make up the full number of hours required per week.

THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

Freshman Year.

Prescribed: Latin (4 hrs.), Themes, Mathematics (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (2) hrs.).

Elective: History (4 hrs.), English (4 hrs.), German (4 hrs.), French (4 hrs.).

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Prescribed: History (4 hrs.), Latin (3 hrs.), English (3 hrs.), Themes, Mathematics (3 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (1} hrs.). Elective: English (2 hrs.), German (3 hrs.), French (3 hrs.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: History (4 hrs.), Latin (3 hrs.), English (3 hrs.), Themes, Chemistry (3 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.), Physical Culture (11⁄2 hrs.).

Elective: History (4 hrs.), German (3 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathematics (2 hrs.).

FIRST TERM.

Junior Year.

Prescribed: *Themes, General Physics (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.). Elective: Philosophy (4 hrs.), History (from 2 to 10 hrs.), Latin (from 1 to 5 hrs.), English (from 2 to 12 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathematics (4 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Zoology (2 hrs.), Mineralogy (2 hrs.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: *Themes, Political Economy (4 hrs.), Military Drill (2 hrs.). Elective: Philosophy (4 hrs.), History and Political Science (2, 4 or 6 hrs.), Latin (2 or 4 hrs.), English (from 2 to 11 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (3 hrs.), Mathemathics (4 hrs.), General Physics (4 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Zoology (2 hrs.), Mineralogy (2 hrs.).

FIRST TERM.

Senior Year.

Prescribed: *Themes, Military Drill (2 hrs.) or Lectures (1 hr.).

Elective: Philosophy (2, 4 or 6 hrs.), History and Political Science (from 1 to 12 hrs.), Linguistics (2 hrs.), Latin (2 or 4 hrs.), English (from 2 to 14 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (2 hrs.), Mathematics (from 2 to 12 hrs.), Astronomy (3 hrs.), Chemistry (2 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Geology (3 hrs.), Entomology (1 hr.).

SECOND TERM.

Prescribed: *Themes, Military Drill (2 hrs.) or Lectures (1 hr.).

Elective: Philosophy (2, 4 or 6 hrs.), History and Political Science (from 1to 8 hrs.), Philology (2 hrs.), Greek Literature (1 hr.), Latin (from 1 to 5 hrs.), English (from 2 to 11 hrs.), German (from 1 to 7 hrs.), French (2 hrs.), Mathematics (from 1 to 13 hrs.), Chemistry (2 hrs.), Botany (3 hrs.), Geology (3 hrs.), Entomology (1 hr.).

The Course leads to the degree of Bachelor of Letters.

*The theses presented in Courses requiring Seminary work in any department may be substituted for these Themes.

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COURSE IN LETTERS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.

The requirements for admission are specified on page 32. The characteristic feature of the Course is, that it gives prominence to historical, political and economic topics. These constitute a basis of prescribed studies extending through four years, and are supplemented by prescribed mathematics and physics, and by a list of elective studies, given in detail in the following outline of the Course. For details regarding the studies pursued, consult the statements made under the several courses of instruction, beginning on page 37.

NOTE. The minimum work per week is fifteen hours; except that in the second term of the Senior year, it is fourteen. In addition, Themes are required of all students, and male students are required to take the exercises in Military Science and Physical Culture. Besides the studies prescribed, every regular student is required to take such electives as may be necessary to make up the full number of hours required per week.

*Died December 3, 1890.

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