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ANGUAGE DEP RTMENT ELIZABETH H. FERGUSON Chairman B.A., M.A.-Wellesley College University of Michigan 1942 Language is to be used and under- stood, it is not to be studied merely as a grammatical exercise. In pursuit of such understanding and usage, the Language Department has this year introduced a new language-Russian. Why Russian? First, there has been a renewed interest in the Slavic peoples, in their culture, their philosophies, their literature, and their language. Second, such a course lends itself to the correlation between the Depart- ments. It is conceivable that a student could be reading a Russian novel in English, an essay in the original, and be studying the history of the period at the same time. Third, the students are interested in the mastery of more than one language, and we wish to offer as wide a choice as is feasible. The Language Department is always interested in new methods of study and presentation. Presently, the possibility of a language laboratory is being stud- ied. A different form of presentation is being offered in Latin-an Advanced Placement Course in Vergil. This course is open to those students who are recommended by the department. FRANCIS J. McCANN B.A.-Boston College 1919 'MQ' BLANCHE RICHARDSON B.A.-Boston University M I I iii glfiii Q f Fee.. . 1 ar 4.1 .1 I 1'-EMT- 'e' 15559213 RUTH H. LYNCH B.A., M.A.-Vassar College 1954 BEATRIX C. GOUBET Brevet Superieur-Sorbonne, Paris 1922 RICHARD EDWIN TRIM B.A., M.A.-University of Michigan 1952 ELEANORE B.A., M.A.-University of Michigan Radcliffe College 1958
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