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COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

SEMINARY, FRENCH LITERATURE. Yr; 2 cr. The growth of Classic-
ism and its general spirit, with special study of some representative
author each semester. Not offered 1930-31. Mr. Zdanowicz.

SEMINARY, FRENCH LITERATURE. Yr; 2 cr. Realism and Naturalism
in the French drama. Offered 1930-31. Mr. Smith.

SEMINARY, FRENCH LITERATURE. Yr; 2 cr. Realism and Naturalism
in the novel and short story. Not offered 1930-31. Mr. Smith.

SEMINARY, FRENCH LITERATURE. Yr; 2 cr. 1929-80: Classicism;
1930-81: Romanticism. Mr. Giese.

rr ALLAN
LANGUAGE

FIRST-SEMESTER ITALIAN. I, II; 4 cr. For students who have not
studied Italian. 4 sections I; 2 sections II. Miss Marhofer, Mr.
Rossi.

SECOND-SEMESTER ITALIAN. I, II; 4 cr. Prerequisite: Italian la
or one year of: high-school Italian. 1 section I; 4 sections II. Miss
Marhofer, Mr. Rossi.

10a. THIRD-SEMESTER ITALIAN. I; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Italian 1b or two

10b.

15.

20.

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years of high-school Italian. 2 sections. Miss Marhofer, Mr. Rossi.

FOURTH-SEMESTER ITALIAN. II; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Italian 10a or
three years of high-school Italian. 2 sections. Miss Marhofer, Mr.
Rossi.

ELEMENTARY COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION. Yr; 2 cr. Supple-
mentary course to be taken with Italian 10a and 10b. 2 sections.
Mr. Russo.

THIRD-YEAR READING. Yr; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Italian 10b. Not
open to those whose grade in Italian 10b was B or above; such stu-
dents should take literature courses. 9 MWF. Miss Marhofer.

ADVANCED COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION. I; 2 er. Prerequisite:
Italian 15 with grade of B. 10 MF. Mr. Russo.

LITERATURE

Two years of Italian in college, or the equivalent, are prerequisite to

advanced courses in Italian, except by special permission of instructor.

53.

ITALIAN MASTERPIECES IN TRANSLATION (Comp. Lit. 53). Yr; 2 er.
A study of some of the greatest works of Italian literature. Lectures,
class discussions, assigned reading. The first semester is devoted to
Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio; the second semester begins with the
Renaissance authors and ends with Pirandello. No language pre-
requisite. This course does not carry credit toward the requirement
in foreign language, nor toward the major or minor. Offered 1930-
31 and in alternate years. 10 TT. Mr. Russo.