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...production as elaborate as was that of the Greek play of a few years ago. In this, none but students will take part. The play which will be given is the Phormio of Terence. The plot is much more complicated than that of those plays usually attempted. It is modern however in its tone...
...this scheme it is possible to drop Greek or Latin and substitute Physics or Mathematics or modern languages; in short, it is a decided step in the direction of free election of courses. In the junior year only one course of three hours a week is to be required, the students electing anything else they choose, provided that they have not less than fifteen hours a week. The required course is in mental and moral science. In the senior year only one course of two hours a week is to be required, and this is a choice from eleven electives...
...University." There are only four articles but these are thorough and excellent treatments of subjects full of interest to a thoughtful reader. The leading article is "Renan," by II. Gardiner. It is a long and systematic treatment of the life and works of this, perhaps the greatest of modern Frenchmen. The article gives a short biographical sketch of Renan tracing step by step the development of his ideas and opinions, giving even the hasty reader a clear notion of who Renan was, what position he held in the hearts of his people, and making plain what a great and wonderful...
...Modern Language Conference. The authorship of Aucassin et Nicolete. Mr. Henckels. - Burger and the English ballad. Mr. C. H. Page. Sever...
Open to all students in Modern Language courses...