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Show 90 THE WEBER COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND LATIN Professor Noble Professor Lind Mr. Blake French a, b. Beginning Course. Pronunciation, reading and grammar. Daily throughout the year. One unit. Professor Noble. c, d. Intermediate Course. Reading, conversation and grammar. Daily throughout the year. One unit. Professor Noble. e, f. Advanced Course. Prose reading, composition and conversation. Daily throughout the year. One unit. Professor Noble. Spanish a, b. Beginning Course. Primary object to secure understandings of written and spoken Spanish. Daily throughout the year. One unit. Mr. Blake. c, d. Intermediate Course. Reading, conversation, dictation and grammar. Daily, both semesters. One unit. Professor Noble. German a, b. Beginning Course. Aim to acquire good pronunciation, understanding and grammar. Both semesters, daily. One unit. Professor Noble. c, d. Intermediate Course. Continuation of a, b. Reading of simple prose, composition and oral reproduction of short stories. Daily. Both semesters. One unit credit. Professor Noble. THE WEBER COLLEGE 91 The above courses are particularly recommended to students anticipating missions. Latin a, b. First Year Latin. Daily, both semesters. For reading and grammar. One unit credit. Professor Lind. c, d. Second Year Latin. Daily throughout the year. One unit credit. Professor Lind. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Professor Manning Associate Professor Nichols Mr. Oborn Miss Fisher a, b. Music Appreciation. A general course in music appreciation designed to teach the student how to listen to and enjoy good music. This is done by the phonograph, piano and rote singing. For second year students, M. W. F. throughout the year. One-half unit credit. c, d. Sight Singing. A course in sight reading and ear training, designed to teach a student to read accurately at sight music of medium difficulty, covering pitch, rhythm, expression, signal markings and notation. For third and fourth year students. M. W. F. throughout the year. One-half unit credit. Text: Wiehl's "Graded Lessons in Sight Singing." e, f. History of Music. Covering the development of music down to the advent of Bach, and the |