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ENGLISH 259<br />
En. 13 a, b, Co Reading in English and History. Units to be determined<br />
for the individual by the department.<br />
Elective, with the approval of the Registration Committee, in any term.<br />
Collateral reading in literature and related subjects, done in connection with<br />
regular subjects in English and History, or independently of any subject, but under<br />
the direction of members of the department.<br />
En. 14. Special Composition. 2 units (1-0-1); any term.<br />
This subject may be prescribed for any student whose work in composition, general<br />
or technical, is unsatisfactory.<br />
En. 15 a, b, c. Journalism. 3 Unitl (1-0-2).<br />
Elective, with the approval of the Registration Committee.<br />
A study of the principles and practice of newspaper writing, editing, and publishing,<br />
especially as applied to student publications at the Institute.<br />
Instructor: MacMinn.<br />
En. 16. Spelling. No credit.<br />
This subject may be prescribed for any student whose spelling is unsatisfactory.<br />
En. 20. Summer Reading. Maximum, 16 credits.<br />
Credits are allowed to the maximum number of 16 for vacation reading from a<br />
selected list of books in various subjects, and written report thereon.<br />
FIFTH-YEAR AND ADVANCED SUBJECTS<br />
En. 100. Literature. 9 units; first, second, and third terms.<br />
First Term: The Literary Tradition of American Freedom.<br />
Instructor: Wright.<br />
Second Term: Character and Ideas in English Literature in the Seventeenth<br />
Century.<br />
Instructor: HaIler.<br />
Third Term: Tennyson, Dickens, and Kipling.<br />
Instructor : Noyes.<br />
En. 101. Reading and Research. Units to be arranged with the instructor.