. Pennsylvania Female College Catalogue . ination in the Course, the Trustees confer the Academic Degreeof A. B.—Artiuin Baccalaurea. Students completing the full course in the Musical Department(Vocal or Instrumental being elective), will receive testimonials ofMusical Scholarship upon complying with and passing the testexaminations. Application for Rooms. All applications will be registered, and desirable rooms not en-gaged by former students will be selected according to the date ofhe register. Those wishing to engage rooms will pay a registration fee of fivedollars, which will be promptly


. Pennsylvania Female College Catalogue . ination in the Course, the Trustees confer the Academic Degreeof A. B.—Artiuin Baccalaurea. Students completing the full course in the Musical Department(Vocal or Instrumental being elective), will receive testimonials ofMusical Scholarship upon complying with and passing the testexaminations. Application for Rooms. All applications will be registered, and desirable rooms not en-gaged by former students will be selected according to the date ofhe register. Those wishing to engage rooms will pay a registration fee of fivedollars, which will be promptly refunded if a wish to relinquish theooms is made known before the 15th of August. Concerts and Lectures. The students are granted opportunities to go into the city to at-end concerts of a classical order, and lectures, both literary and;cientific. No young lady is allowed, however, to go without thescort of a teacher. A course of lectures is delivered each winter in the College Chapel)y lecturers of acknowledged reputation and Pennsylvania College for Women. 27 Coarse of Study for 1891-92, Two languages must be studied throughout the course by everytudent for a degree. Latin is required through the SophomoreV^ear ; elective in the Junior and Senior. The second language may)e Greek, German or French. All elections are subject to the approval of the Faculty. An opportunity will be given in the elective part of the course for)eginning the study of Greek, German or French. Preshtpan Class,First —Livy, Books XXI., XXII. Prose Composition. —University Algebra. —Roman and Greek. ——Rhetoric. Narration, Description, Figures of Speech —Grammar. Ability to read at sight easy French prose and verse. —Grammar, Minna von Barnhelm. —Grammar and Whites Lessons. —Old Testament History, Composition.—Impromptu work. i. Two essays in the —


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