Annual catalogue of Saint Anselm's College . dotes and character sketches. Lectures on literature, especially American.—Elo-cution, Southwick. Authors to be read or studied: Ruskin, Sesame andLilies; Irving, Alhambra; Franklin, Autobiography;Robert Browning, Poems; Shakespeare, Julius Caesarand Twelfth Night; Longfellow, Evangeline; Tenny-son, The Princess. Greek.—Four hours a week. White, Beginners Book.—From lesson seventy-one tothe end of the text-book. About 500 words to belearned, with attention to English derivations. Thefirst three books of the Anabasis, with due reference tohistory and


Annual catalogue of Saint Anselm's College . dotes and character sketches. Lectures on literature, especially American.—Elo-cution, Southwick. Authors to be read or studied: Ruskin, Sesame andLilies; Irving, Alhambra; Franklin, Autobiography;Robert Browning, Poems; Shakespeare, Julius Caesarand Twelfth Night; Longfellow, Evangeline; Tenny-son, The Princess. Greek.—Four hours a week. White, Beginners Book.—From lesson seventy-one tothe end of the text-book. About 500 words to belearned, with attention to English derivations. Thefirst three books of the Anabasis, with due reference tohistory and geography. About 40 pages of sight read-ing from the Anabasis. History.—Three hours a week. Wyatt & Davies, History of England.—Ancient Britain;vSaxon England; Norman England; the Plantagenets,the Tudors, Puritan Revolution; constitutional mon-archy; the British empire.—Map work. Physics.—Four hours a week. Wentworth & Hill, Text-book.—Properties of matter;hydrostatics; pneumatics; statics of solids; kinetics;• 28. heat; sound; light; magnetism; electricity. 70 hoursof laboratory; at least 50 experiments are to be madeand entered in the note book. 200 original problemsto be worked out. Mathematics.—Four hours a week. Wentworth, Algebra.—Involution; evolution; quadra-tic equations; inequalities; theory of exponents; logarithms; ratio; proportion; variation; progressions. FOURTH ACADEMIC Latin.—Six hours a week. Bennett, Latin Grammar.—Review7 of Syntax; Pros-ody; book completed. Study of the first six books of the Aeneid. About1,500 lines or equivalent to be read at , Latin Composition for prose lectures on Latin poets and on Roman andGreek mythology. English.—Five hours a week. Hill, Elements of Rhetoric.—Completed. Bi-wTeeklycompositions of argumentation and persuasion.—Elo-cution, Southwick. Lectures on English literature, especially the nine-teenth century. Authors to be read or studied: Burke, On Concilia-


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