Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1897

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Loyola College. 13 English. — Four and a half hours a week. History — One hour a week. Lectures on periods of Church History. Constitution of the United States (Story). Rhetoric — Coppens ' Oratorical Composition. Dramatic Analysis of Shakespeare ' s Plays. Analysis of American and English Speeches. Catechism — (Wilmer, S. J.). Compositions in prose and verse at least once a week. Memory — Four hundred lines from authors analyzed in class. Elocution — One-half hour a week. Mathematics. — Five hours a week. Complete Algebra and Analytical Geometry (Wentworth). Science. — Two and a half hours a week. Astronomy (Newcomb-Holden). Geology (Le Conte). Senior. Rational Philosophy. — Twelve hours a week. Logic and Metaphysics (Russo, S. J., and Jouin, S. J.). Ethics (Russo, S. J., and Jouin, S. J.). Natural Science. — Five hours a week. Mechanics (Dana). Physics (Gage). Mathematics. — Five hours a week. Calculus (Taylor). Elocution. — One-half hour a week.

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12 Catalogue of English. — Four and a half hours a week. History — Lingard ' s England (Burke). Rhetoric — Coppens ' Introduction, Books V. and VI. Poetical Analysis of Shakespeare ' s Plays. History of English Literature (Brooke), CC. V.-X. Catechism— (De Harbe)— Part III, On the Means of Grace. Compositions in prose and verse at least once a week. Memory — Four hundred lines from authors analyzed in class. Elocution — One-half hour a week. Mathematics. — Five hours a week. Trigonometry — Plane and Spherical, and Surveying (Wentworth). Science. — Two and a half hours a week. Chemistry — General and Analytical. Junioe. Latin. — Seven hours a week. Ars Rhetorica — (Du Cygne, S. J.) — Lib. I. and II. Dialectica (Russo, S. J.). Authors — Cicero : De Oratore, Pro Lege Manilia, Pro Milone. Tacitus : Agricola or Germania. Juvenal : Satires. Horace : Satires and Epistles. Composition — Exercises in prose and verse three times a week. Memory — Three hundred lines from authors used. 6BEEK. — Five hours a week. Accent, prosody and dialects continued. Authori — Demosthenes: De Corona. phocles : Edipus Tyrannus or CEdipus Coloneus. ( imposition — Twice a week.



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14 Catalogue of ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Third Academic. Latin. — Seven hours a week. Grammar — (Alvarez, S. J.) — Lib. I., Part I., Declensions ; Conjugations ; the fourteen rules of Syntax. Part II., C. I., Gender of Nouns. Theme- work formed on authors of class, illustrating the grammatical pre- cepts, three times a week: Authors — Cicero : Epistolae et Historiae Selectae. Memory — Three hundred lines from authors of class. Greek. — Five hours a week. Grammar — (Yenni, S. J.) — Declensions ; paradigm of the substantive and regular verb ; theme-work formed on authors of class, twice a week. Authors — JEsop : Fables. English. — Seven hours a week. History — Excelsior United States History (First Half). Grammar — (Brown ' s Institutes) — Parts I. and II. Geography — (Maury ' s Manual, First Half). Catechism — (De Harbe, S. J.) — History of Religion. Composition — Letter- writing ; paraphrasing. Memory — Four hundred lines : Hiawatha (Longfellow). Idylls of the King (Tennyson), etc. Elocution — One-half hour a week. Mathematics. — Five hours a week. Arithmetic — Greenleaf ' s Complete Arithmetic. Book-keeping (Jamison).

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