TABLE 3.-Courses of study leading to the degree of A. B. in 15 colleges and seminaries for women.
History and geogra- phy.
Freshman-Latin grammar and reader (Hark ness), selections from Cornelius Nepos, English composition.rhetoric. Sophomore-Cæsar, Cicero, mythology, rhetoric. Junior-Rhetoric (higher), critical study of English classics, Virgil, French or German. Senior-Studies in English classics, history of English literature (Gilman), French or German (Stern).
Freshman-Virgil, prose composition, Horace, Homer's Iliad, Odyssey, English composition and rhetoric, elocution. Sophomore-Cicero, prose composition, Herodotus, Sophocles, English literature, English composition, elocution. JuniorTacitus, Demosthenes. rhetoric, English composition, elocution. Senior-English literature, Anglo-Saxon, history of Roman literature, history of Greek literature, English composition. Freshman-Word lessons (Reed), higher lessons in English (Reed and Kellogg), Latin grammar (Harkness), Cæsar, Ovid, French Principia (Part Ì), elocution, composition. Sophomore-Composition and rhetoric (Hart), Latin grammar, Cæsar, Cicero, Latin prose composition, Greek grammar and reader (Bullion), French Principia (Parts I and II), practical elocution (Shoemaker). JuniorRhetoric (A. S. Hill), English literature (Shaw, Tuckerman, Backus), classic English reader (Swinton), Latin grammar, Horace, Livy. Latin prose composition, French Principia (Part II), French prose classics, Gastineau's conversation m hod, Greek grammar, Greek testament, Anabasis, German Principia (Part I), Studien and Plaudereien, practical elocution. Senior-Tacitus. Cicero, Latin prose composition, remnants of early Latin (Allen), Greek grammar, Homer, Greek testament.
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Freshman-Arithmetic (Robinson), algebra (Wentworth). Sopho
more-Arithme- tic (reviewed), higher algebra. Junior-Geome- try (Davies's Le- gendre). Senior-- Plane, analytical and spherical trig- onometry, men- suration (Davies), astronomy (Lock- yer).
Freshman-Alge- bra, geometry, bookkeeping. Sophomore- Trigonometry, bookkeeping. Junior-Book- keeping, astron- omy.
Freshman - Arith- metic (Robinson), algebra (Went- worth). Sopho- more-Geometry (Wentworth). Junior-Geome- try, trigonometry and conic sections (Loomis). Sen- ior Astronomy (Snell's Olm- stead), bookkeep- ing.
Philosophy and civil government.
Sophomore-Phys- Freshman-His- Senior-Psychology iology (Hutchin- son), botany (Gray). Junior- Natural philoso- phy (Peck's Gan- ot), chemistry (Houston).
tory of England, general history. Sophomore-His- tory of Rome (Sewell). Jun- ior-History of Greece (Sewell). Senior-History of England (Mont- gomery), physical geography (Apple- ton), history of United States (Chambers).
Freshman-Natu
ral history, botany, zoology, physiolo- gy. Sophomore- Chemistry, biolo- gy. Junior- Geology, mineral- ogy. Senior- Astronomy. Sophomore-Chem- Freshman-History istry (Clark). of United States Junior Physics (Derry). Sopho- (Gage), botany more-History of (Wood). Senior- England (Mont- Physical geogra gomery). Jun- phy (Appleton). for-Modern his- geology (LeConte). tory (Myers).
(McCosh), moral science (Seelye's Hickok), evidences of Christianity. Bible studies throughout the course.
4. Rockford Seminary, Rockford, Ill.
5. Logan Female College, Rus- sellville, Ky.
6. Silliman Collegi- ate Institute, Clinton, La.
French tragedy and versification, Gastineau's con- versation method, selections from best German writers, German composition, English literature, Milton's Paradise Lost, Lycidas, Life of Thack- eray, English humorists (Thackeray), Henry Es- mond, Shakespeare's Hamlet and Merchant of Venice, practical elocution, composition. Freshman-Livy, Horace, Latin prose composition, Homer, Herodotus, Xenophon, Hermann und Dorothea or Iphigenie auf Tauris, Deutsche Grammatik (Gurke), Wallenstein's Tod, Nathan der Weise, Littérature Classique to the Seventeenth Century, Le Cid, Athalie und Iphigenie. Le Misanthrope, Tartuffe, rhetoric, elocution. Sophomore-Tacitus. Cicero, Horace, Juvenal, Homer, Plato, Sophocles, Faust (Part I), Ge- schichte der deutschen Literatur, Otto, Littérature Française from the Seventeenth Century, selections from French authors, English literature (Shaw), rhetoric, elocution. Junior-Rhetoric, elocution, Cicero, Thucydides, Faust (Part II), Corneille et son Temps, Horace, Italian grammar and prose composi- tion, Primo Libro di Leitura, Plautus, Eschylus, Causeries historiques et littéraires (Souvestre), Pen- sées (Pascal), Terence, Aristophanes, selections from Italian classics, history of Italian literature. Sen- ior-Rhetoric, elocution, Tacitus, Plato, Aristotle, Nibelungenlied or Parzival und Titurell, Mme. de Staël, Vita Nuova, L'Inferno, Lucretius, Bernardin de St. Pierre, Cousin, Il Purgatorio, old and middle English, history of ancient literature, later Latin writers, Victor Hugo, Il Paradiso. Freshman-Caesar, Latin prose composition, rhetoric (Kellogg), elocution. Sophomore-Cic ero, Virgil, Latin prose composition. history of literature (Shaw). Junior-Livy, Latin prose (Daniels), studies in English (Smith), Shake- speare. Senior-Horace.
Higher lessons in English (Reed and Kellogg), elo- cution (Kidd), analysis (Green), English classics, outlines of history, composition, English litera- ture (Kellogg), rhetoric (Kellogg), essays, Latin grammar and reader (Bingham), Cæsar, Virgil, Cicero, Horace. Chouquet's First French lessons, French grammar (Pinney and Arnoult), French reader (Collot).
TABLE 3.-Courses of study leading to the degree of A. B. in 15 colleges and seminaries for women-Continued.
History and geography.
7. Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female Col- lege, Kent's Hill, Me.
8. Albert Lea College, Alberto Lea, Minn.
9. Blue Mountain Female College, Blue Mountain, Miss.
First year-Livy, Cicero, Ovid or methods of teach- ing, French, French composition, French litera- ture. Second year-Tacitus, rhetoric, German. Third year-German, German composition, Eng- lish literature, German literature, elocution. Fourth year-German, Horace, elocution.
Freshman-Cicero, Latin prose composition (Dan- iel), lectures on Roman law (Hadley), Livy, Xenophon, Greek prose composition, Lysias, study of words (Trench), English composition, elocution. Sophomore-Demosthenes, Plato, Thu- cydides, Herodotus, Horace, rhetoric (Whately), history of rhetoric, composition, philosophy of style (Spencer), analyses of orations, etc.; Ger- man grammar (Whitney), Im Zwielicht, Der Neffe als Onkel, or French grammar (Keetel), Petites Causeries (Sauveur), La Fontaine's Fables, Le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Pauvre (Labiche), Le Cid; Grecian literature, elocution, Roman litera- ture. Junior-Critical study of English authors, English language and literature (Kellogg), Ameri- can literature, Tacitus, Pliny, Plautus, Latin thesis, Euripides, Sophocles, Greek testament, German grammar, Wilhelm Tell or Athalie (Ra- cine), Le Misanthrope, composition. Senior- Linguistic science (Whitney), history of literature or history of art, Homer. Freshman-Higher lessons in English (Reed and Kellogg), rhetoric (Hart), Latin grammar and reader (Bingham). Sophomore-History of En- glish literature (Shaw), choice specimens of En- glish literature (Shaw), longer English poems (Hale), rhetoric (Hart, Kellogg), Latin grammar and prose composition, Cæsar, Cicero. Junior- Anglo-Saxon primer (Sweet), Anglo-Saxon reader (March), history of English language (Lounsbury), rhetoric (Kellogg), Latin grammar and prose composition, Virgil, Horace. Senior- Selections from Chaucer, Milton, Shakespeare,
First year-Physi- ology, physics. Second year - Chemistry, com- parative zoology. Third year-Bot- any. Fourth year-Botany, ge- ology, practical chemistry and min- eralogy. Sophomore- Phys- ics (Ganot), bot- any (Gray). Jun- for-Chemistry (Eliot and Storer), physiology (Mar- tin), geology (Dana).
ology, natural phi- losophy. Junior- Geology (Steele), botany (Wood). Senior Chemis try (Steele).
Philosophy and civil government.
Sophomore-Physi- Freshman-Geog- Sophomore-Intel
lectual and moral philosophy (Way- land). Junior- Political economy (Wayland and Chapin), Senior-- Logic (Jevons- Hill), mind (Watts).
raphy (Maury). physical geography (Maury), history of United States (Barnes). Sopho- more-Historical and biographical readings. Junior -General history (Barnes).
Junior-Constitu- tional law (An- drews). Senior- Metaphysics (Bowen's Hamil- ton), logic (Jev- ons), political economy (Ely), Christian eviden- ces (Fisher), moral philosophy (Cal- derwood), history of philosophy (Seelye's Schweg- ler, Haven).
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Freshman-Latin grammar (Allen and Greenough), Latin exercises (Jones), Latin reader, English grammar (Whitney), rhetoric (Hill). Sophomore- Cæsar, Virgil, Greek grammar (Goodwin), Greek lessons (Leighton), Anabasis, Mueller's grammar and reader, Anglo-Saxon grammar (March), study of words (Trench), rhetoric (Hill's Science), French grammar and reader (Fasquelle), Contes Choisis, (Télémaque). Junior-Cicero, Latin prose composition (Allen), Horace, Xenophon, Demosthenes, Greek prose composition (Boise), Morris's Accidence, French and German plays and dramas, American poems (Scudder). Senior- Livy, Tacitus, Latin prose composition, Thucyd- ides, Plato, Eschylus, Greek prose composition, Hale's English poems, Shakespeare's plays. Freshman-English grammar, English composi- tion, beginners' Latin book (Collar & Daniell), fables, Cæsar. Sophomore-Rhetoric, English prose and prose writers (Hunt), Cæsar, Virgil, French grammar (Keetel) and prose readings or German grammar (Otto), Grimm's Märchen and English into German. Junior-History of English language and literature (Backus's Shaw's Manual, Lounsbury), Horace, Cicero, French grammar, composition, and readings or German grammar, composition, Hermann und Dorothea, and Wilhelm Tell. Senior-Critical study of Shak- speare (Hudson & Rolfe) and other principal poets, philology of the English tongue (Earle), lectures on the masters of English style and the master- pieces in English literature, Livy, Tacitus. Latin grammar and written exercises extend through
the course.
First year-Arith- First year-Physi- metic, algebra. ology, botany. Second year-Al- Third year-Zo- gebra. Third ology, physics. year-Plane ge- Fourth year- ometry, solid ge- Chemistry, geol- ometry. Fourth ogy. year-Trigonom- etry, astronomy. Freshman-Arith- metic (Robinson), algebra (Robin- son), plane geom- etry (Robinson). Sophomore-A1- gebra, solid geom- etry, trigonome- try (Robinson). Junior-Astron- omy (Norton), conic sections and analytical geometry (Robin- son). Senior- Calculus (Olney). Freshman-High- school arithmetic (Wentworth), al- gebra (Robinson's elementary). Sophomore-Al- gebra (Robinson's University), ele- mentary geome- try (Hill). Junior -Plane geometry, solid geometry, and conic sections (Wentworth).. Senior-Trigo- nometry (Loomis), surveying (Loom- is), navigation and spherical trigo- nometry, astron- omy (Hooker).
Sophomore-Bot any (Gray). Jun- ior-Mathemat- ical philosophy (Kimball and Snell's Olmstead), chemistry (Shep- herd), physics (Peck's Ganot). Senior Geology of Tennessee, geology (Dana and Le Conte), electricity and magnetism (Des- chanel). Freshman - Physi- ology and hygiene (Hitchcock). Soph- omore-Zool ogy (Nicholson) physics (Avery). Junior Chemis- try (Steele), bot- any (Wood). Sen- ior-Geology (Le Conte).
Freshman-Physic- Junior-Political
al geography (Maury). Junior- Ancient history (Myers). Senior- Mediæval and modern history (Myers), history of civilization (Guizot).
TABLE 3.-Courses of study leading to the degree of A. B. in 15 colleges and seminaries for women-Continued.
History and geogra- phy.
of Christianity (McIlvaine), psy- chology (Baker).
Freshman-Alge- Freshman-Botany Junior-General Senior-Evidences bra (Wentworth). Sophomore-Al- gebra, geometry (Hill or Went- worth). Junior- Geometry, trig- onometry (Went- worth). Senior- Review of arith- metic and algebra, astronomy. First year-Alge- bra. Second year
Geometry Third year-Trig- onometry, astron- omy.
versity algebra, solid geometry, trigonometry. Sophomore-- An- alytical geometry.
Senior-Astron
omy.
(Steele). Sophomore-Zoology (Steele), geology (Steele). JuniorPhysics and chemistry (Steele).
First year-Physiology. Second year Natural philosophy, zoölogy. Third year -Chemistry, botany. Fourth year -Geology, mineralogy.
Freshman-Uni- Freshman-Zoöl
ogy, botany, hy- giene. Sopho- more - Physiol- ogy, chemistry. Junior-Analytic- al chemistry or mineralogy.phys- ics. Senior- Geology.
history. SeniorGeneral history, physical geogra phy (Maury).
First year-United States history, physical geogra phy. Second year-History of England, Roman history, Grecian history.
Philosophy and civil government.
Freshman - Bible. Sophomore-History of England, Bible. JuniorBible. SeniorBible, history of the United States, or history of civilization or library work, history of art or history of philosophy.
Third year-Mental philosophy Fourth year- Moral philosophy, logic, philosophy of history, evi- dences of Chris- tianity, United States Constitu- tion, political econ- omy. Sophomore Logic (Jevons). Senior- Political economy, psychology, moral philosophy, evi- dences of Chris- tianity.
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