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Latin Department records

 Series — Box: 1, Folder: Latin Department
Identifier: RG 18-22

Scope and Contents

The Mount Holyoke College Latin Department Records contain reports; an historical sketch; a photocopied page from the Llamarada; examinations; exercises; booklets; and photographs. The historical sketch provides information about requirements and course of study in Latin from 1837 until 1937. Course records include entrance examinations, comprehensive examinations, and examinations from various courses in Latin, as well as exercises used in various courses. The annual reports from the department to the President of the College are contained in the records, and these include information regarding enrollment trends, faculty activities, department activities, and statistics related to Latin majors, minors, and honor students. Photographs found in the records mainly depict students in department performances.

Dates

  • Creation: 1837 - circa 1936

Language of Materials note

The Course Records folder is in Latin. The rest of the materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Unrestricted

Historical Note

Latin has been taught at Mount Holyoke since the early days of the Seminary. Although Latin was taught in the first year of the Seminary, plans for its explicit inclusion in the curriculum began in 1839. Courses in Latin, at this time, were strongly recommended by teachers and trustees. Beginning in the 1845/1846 academic year, some knowledge of Latin was required for the diploma. Four years later, admission requirements included a good knowledge of Latin, and Seminary students were required to take two years of Latin for the diploma. In the 1860/1861 academic year, the Seminary lengthened curriculum to four years, and Latin was required in each of the four years. In 1888/1889, Mount Holyoke College offered several different courses of study, including Classical, Scientific, and Literary. Latin was included in both the Classical and Scientific courses of study. In 1894/1895, a Latin Department was founded. At this time, knowledge of Latin was still required for admission to the College, and over the next forty years the specific requirement in Latin vacillated. In the 1907/1908 academic year, "majors" were defined, and Latin was listed as a major subject. In 1910/1911, students were given a choice of Greek or Latin as a requirement for the A.B. degree. By 1923/1924, a wider range of subjects, including Latin, fulfilled this degree requirement. In the 1935/1936 academic year, the Latin Department joined the Greek Department to become the Department of Classical Languages and Literature. Twenty five years later, this department was renamed the Classics Department.

Extent

0.21 Linear Feet (5 folders)

Abstract

The Mount Holyoke College Latin Department Records contain reports; an historical sketch; a photocopied page from the Llamarada; examinations; exercises; booklets; and photographs.

Title
Latin
Subtitle
Finding Aid
Author
Finding aid prepared by Archives and Special Collections Staff.
Date
2011
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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