2. Cuttings
UNIVERSITT
of the works of the Austrian writer. Emphasis will
bhilosophy of life and his position in modern Austrian
ddiscussions.
rman syntax and synonomy. 3 points
EUSER.
nced students who wish to perfect themselves in the
recommended for candidates for a graduate degree
y language requirement.
dern Dutch authors. 3 points Spring
8o, with readings from texts progressively arranged
ho hnve had no previous training in the lunguage.
ZED COURSES
medieval courtly epic. 3 points Winter
Iderlin and Novalis. 3 points Spring
rily for candidates for the degrec of Master of Arts
en only to those who have passed the matriculation
nd place of the examination will be announced atthe
the proseminar will be made conditional on passing
German. 3 points each session. Pro¬
ology and heroic legend. 4 points
ENV.
sophy.
uction to Germanic philology in the broadest sense.
heroie legends of the Germanic peoples. Particular
n. 4 points Winter Session. Professor
h Reinaert. 3 points Spring Session.
Philosophy.
beast epic in general, with special emphasis on the
he Middle Dutch Reinaert. The Dutch text will be
Dutch is required, the course being intended to serve
box 38/4
MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 2:
Gothic 228—Gothic. 4 points Spring Session. Professor A. J. BAkNouw.
Tu., Th. and F. at 5tto. 514 Philosophy.
Lectures and texts.
(Scandinavian 221—222—0le Icelandic. 3 points each session. Professor
A. F. J. Rxnv.
Not given in 1030-103l.]
RESEARCH COURSES
German 301—Seminar in German literature. 3 points Winter Session.
Professor R. H. Firk.
Two hours, to be arranged. 514 Philosophy.
German 302—Seminar in Germanie philology. 3 points Spring Session.
Professor A. F. J. REMv.
Two hours, to be arranged. 514 Philosophy.
Wote. The seminars are open only to students who have received the Master of Arts degree
or have an equivalent preparation. They are required of candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy.
COURSES GIVEN IN TEACHERS COLLEGE
Education 273E 274E—Teaching of foreign langunges. For secondary schools. 3 points
each session. Professor E. W. BAGSTRR-COLLINS.
S., 0-10:50.
Fducation 273F—German In secondary schools. Study of material. Lectures, recitations
and papers. 3 points Winter Session. Professor E. W. BACSTER-COLLINS.
S., 11-12150.
This is a subject matter courz-, for prospective teachers of German, It alms to organize the
ssary for teaching German in secondary schools. Accidence and
various kinds of knowied:
syntax, composition, claser t sversation and typical tex leed in secondary work form the
chief topics for study.
Education 273H—Phoneties, 2 points either session. Trofessor E. W. BAGSTRR-COLLINs.
M. and F. at 3110.
Education 374R—Probleme In modern language method. 3 points Spring Session.
Professor E. W. BAGsTER-COLLINS.
M. and W. at 4110.
SUMMER SESSION 1920
For information concerning the following courses given in the Summer Session
see the current Announcement of the Summer Session.
German s102—History of German Iliterature from the Reformation to the nineteenth
century. 3 points. Professor W. A. BRAUN.
German s205—Proseminar: E. T. A. Hoffmann. 3 points. Professor H. H. L. Schutzn.
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
For undergraduale courses in Romance languages and literatures given in Columbia College.
Barnard College, School of Journalism, School of Business, University Extension, Summer Session
and Home Study, consult the separately printed Announcements.
The Department of Romance Languages is divided into three sections: (1)
French and Romance philology, (2) Hispanic, (3) Italian. Students should choose
UNIVERSITT
of the works of the Austrian writer. Emphasis will
bhilosophy of life and his position in modern Austrian
ddiscussions.
rman syntax and synonomy. 3 points
EUSER.
nced students who wish to perfect themselves in the
recommended for candidates for a graduate degree
y language requirement.
dern Dutch authors. 3 points Spring
8o, with readings from texts progressively arranged
ho hnve had no previous training in the lunguage.
ZED COURSES
medieval courtly epic. 3 points Winter
Iderlin and Novalis. 3 points Spring
rily for candidates for the degrec of Master of Arts
en only to those who have passed the matriculation
nd place of the examination will be announced atthe
the proseminar will be made conditional on passing
German. 3 points each session. Pro¬
ology and heroic legend. 4 points
ENV.
sophy.
uction to Germanic philology in the broadest sense.
heroie legends of the Germanic peoples. Particular
n. 4 points Winter Session. Professor
h Reinaert. 3 points Spring Session.
Philosophy.
beast epic in general, with special emphasis on the
he Middle Dutch Reinaert. The Dutch text will be
Dutch is required, the course being intended to serve
box 38/4
MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES 2:
Gothic 228—Gothic. 4 points Spring Session. Professor A. J. BAkNouw.
Tu., Th. and F. at 5tto. 514 Philosophy.
Lectures and texts.
(Scandinavian 221—222—0le Icelandic. 3 points each session. Professor
A. F. J. Rxnv.
Not given in 1030-103l.]
RESEARCH COURSES
German 301—Seminar in German literature. 3 points Winter Session.
Professor R. H. Firk.
Two hours, to be arranged. 514 Philosophy.
German 302—Seminar in Germanie philology. 3 points Spring Session.
Professor A. F. J. REMv.
Two hours, to be arranged. 514 Philosophy.
Wote. The seminars are open only to students who have received the Master of Arts degree
or have an equivalent preparation. They are required of candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy.
COURSES GIVEN IN TEACHERS COLLEGE
Education 273E 274E—Teaching of foreign langunges. For secondary schools. 3 points
each session. Professor E. W. BAGSTRR-COLLINS.
S., 0-10:50.
Fducation 273F—German In secondary schools. Study of material. Lectures, recitations
and papers. 3 points Winter Session. Professor E. W. BACSTER-COLLINS.
S., 11-12150.
This is a subject matter courz-, for prospective teachers of German, It alms to organize the
ssary for teaching German in secondary schools. Accidence and
various kinds of knowied:
syntax, composition, claser t sversation and typical tex leed in secondary work form the
chief topics for study.
Education 273H—Phoneties, 2 points either session. Trofessor E. W. BAGSTRR-COLLINs.
M. and F. at 3110.
Education 374R—Probleme In modern language method. 3 points Spring Session.
Professor E. W. BAGsTER-COLLINS.
M. and W. at 4110.
SUMMER SESSION 1920
For information concerning the following courses given in the Summer Session
see the current Announcement of the Summer Session.
German s102—History of German Iliterature from the Reformation to the nineteenth
century. 3 points. Professor W. A. BRAUN.
German s205—Proseminar: E. T. A. Hoffmann. 3 points. Professor H. H. L. Schutzn.
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
For undergraduale courses in Romance languages and literatures given in Columbia College.
Barnard College, School of Journalism, School of Business, University Extension, Summer Session
and Home Study, consult the separately printed Announcements.
The Department of Romance Languages is divided into three sections: (1)
French and Romance philology, (2) Hispanic, (3) Italian. Students should choose