22 BULLE'lIN OF THE LABORA'HJRIES 



ELECTIVKS. 



Mechanics. — Carliart's University Physics, Vol. I. 



French. — Super's Historical Readings, last half of the term. 

 Spanish. — Manning's Spanish Grammar ; Knapp's Spanish Readings. 



WINTKR TKRM. 



A Science.-— (Zoology, Chemistry, or Physics.) 



Logic. — Davis' Inductive and Deductive Logic ; Method ; Notes on the 

 History of Logic ; Fallacies. 



Rhetoric. — -Essays, Studies in Shakespeare. 



ELECT IVES. 



Greek — Tragedies of Aeschylus and Sophocles. 



German.- — Joynes-Meissner's Grammar; Schiller's WilJielni Tell: Miiller's 

 Leitfaden ztir Geschichte des dcittsclien Volkes ; Hams' German Composition; 

 Dictation and Sight Reading. 



Spanish. — Knapp's Readings; Dictation and Sight Readings; Selections 

 from Galdos and Valera, Lope de Vega and Calderon ; Berlitz's Exercises. 



I^lathouatics. 



SPRING TERM. 



A Science.— (Zoology, Cryptogramic Botany, Chemistry, or Physics ) 



A Langtiage . — Either 



Latin. — The Roman Stage ; Plautus and Terence. 



French. — Erckmann-Chatrian's Le Conscrit de /S/j ; Halevy's V Abbe 



Constantin^ and Duval's Histoire de la Litterature, or 

 German. — Miiller's Leitfaden zur Geschichte des deiitchen Volkes : Riehl's 

 Burg Neideck ; Harris' German Composition. 

 Rhetoric, — Orations. 



ELECTIVES. 



Astronomy.— Young-'s dJeneral Astronomy ; Lectures. 



History. — Emerton's Mediaeval Europe. 



English: — English Literature in the Nineteenth Century. 



SENIOR CLASS. 



FALL TEKM. 



Psychology. — Lectures. 



History of Philosophy. — Weekly Lectures throughout the Fall and Winter 

 Terms. 



English Literature.- — Lectures and Select Readings. 



■•' The science clcfted this term for the first thiie iiiiisl Ix' cimtinueil thioufjli the Spriiin 

 Term, except tlint ('ryiitipg;uiiic Hdtiiuy may be siihstiluted I'di- llie second term in /.iii)h),i;y. 



