24 BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 



Differentiation begins with the Junior Year. Students entering for the 

 Degree of Bachelor of Science must select the course to be pursued before that 

 time and will be permitted to deviate from it only by Faculty vote. 



FKESHMAN CLASS. 



FALL TERM. 



Clieiiiistry.— (^"JiHitative Analysis; Laboratory Courses with weekly 

 recitations on the Chemistry of Metals, 



'\ French. — Chassang's Grammar; Duval's Histoire de la Littcrature ; Cor- 

 neille's Horace ; or DeVigny's Cinq Mars ; Herdler's Scientific French Reader: 

 Outlines of French History to 1789. 



Mathematics. — University Algebra, Part III. — Olney. 



Rhetoric. — Hart's, with Lectures. 



WINTKR TERM. 



Chemistry.— (Qualitative Analysis flnished ; Organic Chemistry, three 

 times a week. 



Mathematics. — Geometry ; Plane Trigonometry. 



French. — ^Thier's Bonaparte en Egypte ; Vacquerie'syi-rtw Baudry ; Masson's 

 Lyre Francaise; Branson's Everyday French; French History from 1789 to 1848. 

 American Literature. — One hour each week. 

 Rhetoric. — Hart's, with Lectures. 



SPRING TERM. 



French. — San dean's Mademoiselle de la Seigliere ; Effinger's Sainie Benve ; 

 Dumas' Les Trois Moiisquetaires ; Branson's Everyday French; Gaston Paris' 

 Chanson de Roland ; French History since 1848. 



Chemistry.— (Qualitative Analysis. 

 Dynamic (Jeolog-y. 



American Literature. — One hour each week. 

 Rhetoric. — Hart's, with Lectures. 



SOPHOMORE CLASS. 



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

 German Reader; Dictation and Composition. 



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

 try begun. 



Rhetoric. 



+ Second Year Coiirae prescribed for Freshmen wlio elect l^'reiidi in the ijeuior i'repura- 

 tory year. 



