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ELECTIVKS, 



(i!eolog:y.— LeCoiite ; Laboratory and Field Work. 



American Politics. — Johnston's History of American Politics. 



French. 



German. 



Spanish. 



\vintp:r tkkm. 



Ethics. — Lectures on Theoretical and Practical Ethics ; Notes on the Phi- 

 losophy of Ethics and the Moral Code. 

 Economics. 

 Rhetoric. — Orations. 



KLECTIVES. 



German. — Lessing's Minna von Bartthelm; Goethe's Hermann unci Dorothea; 

 Freytag's Die Journalisten ; Collar-Eysenbach's German L,essons; Composition 

 and Dictation ; Themes on German History. 



French. — Thier's Bonaparte en Egypte; Vacquerie'syivrw Bandry; Masson's 

 Lyre Francaise; Chassang's Grammar ; Outlines of History, 1789-1848. 



Italian. — Grandgent's Italian Grammar; Harper's Principia Italiana, Part 

 n, or Bowen's or Montague's Reader. 



Plij'siolog'ical Psjcliolog'y. 



SPRING TERM. 



Evidences of Christianity. — Purinton's Theism. 



ELECTIVES. 



History of Civilization . — Guizot. 

 International Law. 



Italian. — Grandgent's Italian Composition ; Readings from Dante, Man- 

 zoni, Pellico. 

 French. 

 German. 

 English. 



II. 

 For the Degree of Bachelor of Science. 



The courses of study leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science are based 

 upon the same schedule and are similar in extent, but differ in the amount of 

 time given the characteristic or leading subject. 



These courses are : First, a course in Biology [B]; second, a course in Chem- 

 istry [C] ; third, a course in Geology [G] ; and fourth, a course in Physics [P].-'- 



* Bracketed initials signify tliat subjects so marked are re(iuired in the course thus 

 indicated. 



