The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, June 1885, No. 9Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
Philosophy
The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, June 1885, No. 9
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The members of the Intermediate, Progressive and Advanced Classes will be
divided into four Extempore sections, each of which will read, during the
four weeks, forty hours under the care of an instructor.
_I. Special Courses._
In the Chautauqua School of Hebrew, instruction will be given, if
desired, in the following special courses:
1. _Aramaic._—One hour a day with Professor William R. Harper, Ph.D.,
Morgan Park, Ill.
2. _Advanced Hebrew Grammar._—One hour a day with Professor William R.
Harper, Ph.D.
3. _Hebrew New Testament._—One hour a day with Professor J. J. Anderson,
of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
_II. Lectures._
In the various courses of lectures given at Chautauqua, during the
session of the Summer School, there will be a number bearing upon topics
relating to Old Testament study.
The principal of the school will, in addition, give a series of ten
studies on “Modern Criticism of the Hexateuch.”
_III. General Information._
Attention is invited to the following items:
_Time._—The Chautauqua School of Hebrew will open August 4th, at 2 p.
m., and continue until August 31st, at 12 m.
_Tuition Fee._—The tuition fee will be $10.00, payable to the Secretary
of the Chautauqua Assembly. This sum includes admission to the grounds.
Boarding can be obtained at from $4 to $6 per week.
_Books._—The books needed for the several classes will be furnished
at the opening of the school, or may be obtained in advance from the
American Publication Society of Hebrew, Morgan Park, Ill. Books for the
Special Courses must be ordered in advance.
_Correspondence._—Those who desire further information, are requested to
correspond with the _Principal_,
WILLIAM R. HARPER, Morgan Park, Ill.
COLLEGE OF ENGLISH.
W. D. M’CLINTOCK, A.M., Director.
_Summer Term, 1885._
I. ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
1. Anglo-Saxon.
(_a_) Beginners.—Sweet’s “Anglo-Saxon Primer.”
(_b_) Advanced.—Sweet’s “Anglo-Saxon Reader,” and Lounsbury’s
“English Language.”
2. Essentials of English. Introduction of the Scientific Study of
English Grammar.
Ten lectures during Teachers’ Retreat.
II. ENGLISH LITERATURE.
1. Shakspere, Hamlet. Four weeks.
2. English Lyric Poetry. Studies in the Analysis and Criticism of
Poetry. Two weeks.
THE CHAUTAUQUA COLLEGE OF MODERN LANGUAGES.
PROF. J. H. WORMAN, PH.D., Director.
PROF. A. LALANDE, Associate, School of French.
The College of Modern Languages, under the direction of the distinguished
teacher and author, Dr. J. H. Worman, will open July 11th, and continue
in session for six weeks.
For full information concerning the COLLEGE OF MODERN LANGUAGES for the
coming season, address as follows: German, Italian, and Spanish, Dr. J.
H. Worman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., for French, Prof. A.
Lalande, Bridgeport, Conn.
ACADEMIA OF LATIN AND GREEK.
EDGAR L. SHUMWAY—Principal.
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