OF DENISON UNIVERSITY 



WIXTKR TERM. 



Latin. — Livy or Sallust, followed by Cicero, De Officiis, or Select Letters, 



Greek. — Herodotus and Thucydides. 



Mathematics. — Part III of Olney's Geometry ; Plane Trigonometry. 



American Literature. — One hour a week. 



Rhetoric. — Hart's, with Lectures. 



SPRING TERM. 



Latin. — Horace, Odes and Epodes. 



Greek. — Homer's Iliad; Peculiarities of the Epic Dialect. 



Cliemistry.^Experimeiital Lectures; Recitations; Laboratory Study 

 of the Non-metals. 



American Literature. — One hour a week. 

 Rhetoric. — Hart's, with Lectures. 



SOPHOMORE CLASS. 



E.ALL TERM. 



Greek. — Demosthenes ; Greek New Testament, one hour a week. 

 Mathematics. — Olney's Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical ; General Geom- 

 etry begun. 

 Rhetoric. 



WINTER TERM. 



Latin. — Tacitus, Germania and Agricola, or the Annals, or the Histories ; 

 Letters of Pliny. 



Mathematics. — General Geometry and Differential Calculus ; Lectures on 

 the Integral Calculus, four hours a week. 



Pliysiology.— 3Iartin, four hours a week. 



English Literature. — Lectures; Select Reading, two hours a week. 

 Rhetoric. — Orations. 



STRING TERM. 



Greek.— AY>o\ogY and Crito of Plato; Greek New Testament, one hour a 

 week. 



Botany.- Gray's Manual; Elements of Plant Physiology. 



French. — Whitney's Brief Grammar ; Introductory Reader. 

 Rhetoric. — Essays and Orations. 



JUMOR CLASS. 



F.\LE TERM. 



Latin. — Rhetoric and Literary Criticism among the Romans ; The Dialogus 

 of Tacitus, Book X of (^uintilian and the " Literary Epistles" of Horace. 



German. — Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar (Lessons I-XXXVI); Brandt's 

 German Reader, 



Rhetoric. — Essays. 



