. Annual Catalog. German 2 Bible i Hours 15 Junior Year Science 3 Physics or Geology 3 Bible 1 Electives 8 Hours 15 Senior Year Bible 1 Electives 14 Hours 15 DEPARTMENT I—ENGLISH Mr. Norton The object of these courses is not merely to acquaint thestudent with good English as exhibited in the work of thebest writers and fashion her own composition in accordancetherewith, but to introduce her to the great masters of Englishprose and poetry through their representative writings in sucha way as to insure her return in after life, again and again tothat great body of pleasant wisdom known as Englis


. Annual Catalog. German 2 Bible i Hours 15 Junior Year Science 3 Physics or Geology 3 Bible 1 Electives 8 Hours 15 Senior Year Bible 1 Electives 14 Hours 15 DEPARTMENT I—ENGLISH Mr. Norton The object of these courses is not merely to acquaint thestudent with good English as exhibited in the work of thebest writers and fashion her own composition in accordancetherewith, but to introduce her to the great masters of Englishprose and poetry through their representative writings in sucha way as to insure her return in after life, again and again tothat great body of pleasant wisdom known as English Litera-ture. Mere memorization of facts is kept constantly in thebackground and no effort is spared to make this one of themost delightful as well as suggestive branches of (a.) English Poetry and Theme writing.—A thoroughstudy of Vandykes Selections from Tennyson and WookysHand Book of English Composition. Parallel reading andweekly themes. First term. Required for Freshmen. Threehours a Carolina College 25 (b.) Midsummer Nights Dream, also a study of Shakes-peares Hamlet. Wooleys Hand Book of English Composi-tion. Parallel reading and weekly themes. Second term. Re-quired for Freshmen. Three hours a (a.) English Prose and Theme writing. A general studyof Manlys English Prose and Wooleys Hand Book of Eng-lish Composition. Parallel reading and weekly themes. Firstterm. Required for Sophomores. Three hours a week. (b.) A comprehensive study of Moody and Lovetts Historyof English Literature. A continued study of English proseand composition. Parallel reading and weekly themes. Sec-ond term. Required for Sophomores. Three hours a In this course five plays of Shakespeare are read carefullyand critically in class, and other plays are assigned for outsidereading. Two hours of class-room work are given to thereading and interpretation of the five plays, and one hour tolectures on Shakespeares works. Written reports are requiredon assigned to


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