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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. 125<br />

[15. History of the French Revolution, 1789-1799. Lectures<br />

and essays. T., Th., 11. Open only to those who have had course<br />

14. Professor Morse Stephens.]<br />

16. History of the Napoleonic Era, 1799-1815. Lectures<br />

and essays. T., Th., 11, Morrill 3. Open only to those who have<br />

had course 14. Professor Morse Stephens.<br />

Courses 15 and 16 are given in alternate years.<br />

[17. Constitutional History of England. Lectures and exam<br />

inations. Open only to those who have had course 13. T., Th., 12,<br />

Boardman Hall. Room A. Professor Morse Stephens.]<br />

18. History of the British Empire. Fall term, India. Winter<br />

term, The other Dependencies. Spring term, The Self-governing<br />

Colonies. Lectures and examinations. Open only to those who have<br />

had course 13. T., Th., 12, Boardman Hall, Room A. Professor<br />

Morse Stephens.<br />

Courses 17 and 18 are given in alternate years.<br />

19. Undergraduate Seminary. For advanced study and research<br />

in the subjects connected with the history of Europe. The work of<br />

the fall term is designed to give a knowledge of materials and authori<br />

ties ; of the winter term is devoted to the examination of authorities<br />

and the study of the laws of historical evidence ; and of the spring<br />

term deals with the conceptions of jurisprudence and their application<br />

to history. Open only to graduates and to seniors who are writing<br />

their theses in this department. M., 4-6, European Historical<br />

Seminary Room. Professor Morse Stephens.<br />

20. Graduate Seminary. Open only to graduates. Th., 4-6,<br />

European Historical Seminary Room. Professor Morse Stephens.<br />

Baccalaureate Theses. Seniors desiring to write theses in this<br />

department must have taken courses 13 and 14, and must have given<br />

satisfactory evidence in their term essays of their ability<br />

advanced work.<br />

C. American History.<br />

to do<br />

[Consultation hours: Professor M. C. Tyler, Daily, 4, Morrill 11.<br />

Mr. Rammelkamp, T, Th., 11,<br />

Students intending<br />

Morrill 11.<br />

to take several courses in this department are<br />

advised to pursue them, asfar as possible , in the ordergiven below.}<br />

21. General History of the Commonwealth of New York,<br />

from its Settlement to the Present. Lectures, topical reports, and<br />

examinations on text-book. T., Th., 10,<br />

students. Mr. Rammelkamp.<br />

Morrill 11. Open to all<br />

22. American History from the Earliest Discovery to the

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