COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FRESHMAN YEAR. College of Letters. College of Arts. First Term. Higher Algebra begun. Loomis. LATIN-Cicero's Philippic and Ver- | ENGLISH-Mulligan's Structure of MATHEMATICS, rine Orations. GREEK-Greek Historians. OPTIONAL, the English Language. FRENCH--Otto's French Grammar. Scandinavian. Second Term. MATHEMATICS, Algebra completed, Solid Geometry begun. Loomis. ENGLISH-Mulligan completed. Third Term. MATHEMATICS, Geometry completed. Plane Trigonometry. Loomis. BOTANY, Gray's Manual and Lessons. GREEK-Homer's Iliad. FRENCH-Otto's French Reader. Themes and Declamations throughout the year; also Latin and Greek Composition in College of Letters. SOPHOMORE YEAR. First Term. MATEMATICS, Conic Sections and Analytical Geometry. Loomis. Anatomy and Physiology. Hitchcock. LATIN-Germania and Agricola of | MATHEMATICS-Calculus. Loomis. Themes and Declamations throughout the year; also Latin and Greek Composition in the College of Letters. The course of studies for the Female College is the same as that of the College of Arts, with the following substitutes allowed: Sophomore. First Term. Elementary Rhetoric, (Hart) in place of Agriculture and Meteorology. Second Term. Elementary English Literature, (Gilman) in place of Calculus. Third Term. First Term. Junior. German Literature in place of Analytical Chemistry. Senior. Studies in Early English, (Chaucer) in place of Determinative Mineralogy; or some Elective Study, approved by the Faculty. |