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Second Term-Algebra and Plane Geometry,-Loomis Roman History,—Livy.

Grecian History,-Felton's Greek Hist

Third Term-Solid Geometry and Plane Trigonometry. Latin Lyric Poetry,-Horace.

Greek Epic Poetry,-Homer.

SECOND YEAR

First Term.-Men. Sur., Nav., and Spher. Trig.
Latin Poetry,-Hor. Satires and Epistles
Greek Epic Poetry,-Homer.

French and German,-(optional.)

Second Term.-Spher. Trig. and Analytic Geometry.
Cicero de Oratore.

Ancient History of Asia,-Herodotus.

French and German,-(optional)

Third Term.-Calculus.

Germania and Agricola,-Tacitus.
Egyptian History,-Herodotus.
French and German,-(optional)

THIRD YEAR.

First Term.-Mechanical Philosophy.

Tacitus and Greek Drama.

Rhetoric.

Gerinan and French,-(optional)

Second Term-Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, and Physics.

Juvenal and Plato.

Logic and Evidences of Christianity.
German and French,-(optional.)

Third Term.-Acoustics and Optics.

Select Latin, and Demosthenes.

Mental Philosophy, Intellectual Powers.
German and French,(optional.)

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Students, desiring to pursue a select course of study, will be admitted to recitations and lectures, in connexion with the regular classes. In order to a ready selection, the following tabular view will set forth all the subjects of study, in the sub-graduate course, for the year, arranged by terms.

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Classes will be formed, each term, if necessary, in each of the studies of the Preparatory course.

The foregoing subjects of study are distributed into departments; each one of which is placed under the charge of a Professor, with such assistance as may be necessary, who is responsible for the progress and attainments of the students therein.

L-OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.

0. M. Conover, A. M., Professor.

JOHN F. SMITH, A. B., Tutor.

In this department, instruction is rendered in the Latin and Greek Languages, and in the Mythology, Geography, Antiquities, and Literary and Civil History of the Greeks and Romans.

For the order of subjects in this department, reference is made to the general schedule of the preparatory and subgraduate courses.

Exercises in Latin and Greek composition will be commenced at an early period in the course, and continued to its close. The subjects of Ancient Mythology, Geography and History, will be taught mainly through the Greek and Latin authors themselves, supplemented by occasional lectures.

The following books of reference are recommended to students in this department, to wit: Anthon's Classical Dictionary; Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities; Finlay's Classical Atlas; Andrew's Latin Lexicon; Liddell and Scott's Greek Lexicon.

IL-OF MATHEMATICS, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY,
AND ASTRONOMY.

JOHN W. STERLING, A. M., Professor.
JOHN F. SMITH, A. B., Tutor.

The preparatory course, in this department, in addition to Arithmetic and the Elements of Algebra, will comprise rudie mental instruction in Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.

In the sub-graduate course the order of subjects is indicated in the general programme of studies. Mechanical Philosophy, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, Electricity, Magnetism, Acoustics, and Optics, will be illustrated by experimental and theoretical lectures. Meteorology, Astronomy and Engineering have been

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