. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. cial works for study willbe purchased. Students will be required toread assigned books and make reports. Theaim of this course is to cover the ground ofa college term, thereby enabling-the studentto obtain some credit upon a regular course. Shaksuere.—In the classroom. Julius Caesar,Macbeth, King-Lear, and the Sonnets willreceive ciitical study. Four plays will beread rapidly by the student outside of theclassroom. _ Forty-eight hours credit will begiven. Rhetoric—College work will be done. Theemphasis will be upon actual work in compo-sition. F


. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. cial works for study willbe purchased. Students will be required toread assigned books and make reports. Theaim of this course is to cover the ground ofa college term, thereby enabling-the studentto obtain some credit upon a regular course. Shaksuere.—In the classroom. Julius Caesar,Macbeth, King-Lear, and the Sonnets willreceive ciitical study. Four plays will beread rapidly by the student outside of theclassroom. _ Forty-eight hours credit will begiven. Rhetoric—College work will be done. Theemphasis will be upon actual work in compo-sition. Forty-five hours credit will be given. History of English Literature.—This is col-lege work. A rapid survey of the field ofEnglish Literature from Beowulf to Tenny-son. Hallecks English Literature will bestudied; lectures will be given by the in-structor, and a large amount of outsreading will berequired. Studentsexpiing to take thiscourse will do well to readduring the leisure hours of the Winter and 21 SOUTHEAST CORNER IX ART SOETHTTEST COPXEE IX ART DEPARTMEXT. OHIO rxiVKi^lTV 5UMMEB SCHOOL. Spring the masterpieces of Shakspere,Burns, Keats, Byron, and Tennyson; a - the prose of Addison. Swift-, Bunyan, Ma-caulay; at least one novel by Scott, Dickens, Eliot, and Thackeray. Forty-four hours*credit will be given. MATHEMATICS. Arithmetic—The work of the class will beespecially helpful to those contemplatingeither State or County Examinations forteachers certificates. Special emphasis willbe given to the following subjects: Arith-metical Analysis. Percentage and its Appli-cations, and Mensuration. Forms of solu-tion and methods of teaching will receivespecial attention. Normal College creditwill be given. Algebra.—First and second term classeswill be formed. Beginners will completeMilnes Elements, and the second class willtake the work in Fisher and Schwatts S -ondary Algebra to Involution. If called special class will Deformed for High-Schoolteachers


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