Bulletin of Elon College, the, 1890-1905 . ature of the Sacred Scriptures, touse commentaries on the Hebrew text, and to begin thework of Hebrew exegesis. Text-Books—Harpers Elements of Hebrew, HebrewMethod and Manual, Hebrew Vocabularies. SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES Students are carefully trained in fundamental prin-ciples and constructions, in translation and is given to comparative philology, especiallyof German and English. Parallel work is required inHistory and Literature. GERMAN FIRST YEAR Fall Term—Collars Eysenbach, Volkmans KleineGeschichten. Spring Term—Collars


Bulletin of Elon College, the, 1890-1905 . ature of the Sacred Scriptures, touse commentaries on the Hebrew text, and to begin thework of Hebrew exegesis. Text-Books—Harpers Elements of Hebrew, HebrewMethod and Manual, Hebrew Vocabularies. SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES Students are carefully trained in fundamental prin-ciples and constructions, in translation and is given to comparative philology, especiallyof German and English. Parallel work is required inHistory and Literature. GERMAN FIRST YEAR Fall Term—Collars Eysenbach, Volkmans KleineGeschichten. Spring Term—Collars Eysenbach, Storms immensee,Heyses LArrabbiata. SECOND YEAR Fall Term—Sheldons Shorter Grammar, Schillers Neffeals Onkel, Gestaeckers Germelhausen. Spring Term—Freytags Die Journalisten. Freytags Soilund Haben, Lessings Minna von Earnhelm, Composition. THIRD YEAR Schillers Maria Stuart, Jungfrau von Orleans, WilhelmTell, Hermann und Dorothea (Goethe), Iphigenie aufTauris. (Elective to those passing creditably on secondyear work.). ELON COLLEGE 41 FRENCH FIRST YEAR Fall Term—Ottos French Grammar, with Exercises (3). Spring Term—Ottos French Grammar, Supers FrenchReader (3). SECOND TEAR Fall Term—Lamartines Jeanne dArc, Grammar, Compo-sition (3). Spring Term—Souvestres Un Philosophe sous les Toits(3), Voltaires Siecle de Louis XIV, French History andBiography. THIRD TEAR (ELECTIVE) Fall Term—Selections from contemporary FrenchWriters (3). Spring Term—Lamartine Meditation, Sight Reading,Original Compositions (3), Private reading from Doudet,Hugo and Merimie. THE SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL LITERATUREAND DOCTRINE PROFESSOR NEWMAN The course is Biblical rather than theological, andpractical rather than speculative. The Bible is taught as the basis of culture and thefoundation of knowledge and as the heart of Christianeducation. There are also classes in New Testament in Greek andHebrew. The aim of this Department is to give the student aclear conception of the unity of t


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