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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. 129<br />

to those who have passed in course 51 or its equivalent. M., W., 8,<br />

Morrill 12. Professor Jenks.<br />

57. The Economic History of England and the United<br />

States. Text books, lectures, and collateral reading. No previous<br />

training in economics is required. Weston.<br />

M., W., 12, Morrill 11. Mr.<br />

[58. Philosophy and Political Economy. An historical survey of<br />

the relations between philosophical and economic speculation. Bonar's<br />

"Philosophy<br />

and Political Economy"<br />

will be used as a guide. Re<br />

ports and discussions. W., 4-6, Morrill 24. Alternates with course<br />

41. Professor .]<br />

59. Finance : Taxation, Financial Administration, Public<br />

Debts. Text book, lectures and reports. Open to all who have passed<br />

in course 51. Th., F., 10,<br />

Morrill 12. Assistant Professor Hull.<br />

60. Economic and Commercial Geography. Economic condi<br />

tions and products ; routes of trade and commercial relations between<br />

various countries. Text book, reports and lectures. Fall and winter<br />

terms. M. , W. , 10, Morrill 11. Assistant Professor Hull.<br />

61. Economic Readings in German. This course is designed<br />

both to give facility in and reading to introduce members of the class to<br />

economic writings not as yet translated. Open to students who have<br />

passed in course 5 1 and who have a knowledge of German equivalent<br />

to courses 1 and 2 in that language. T., 10, Morrill 24. Assistant<br />

Professor Hull.<br />

62. Railroad Transportation. Text book, lectures and reports.<br />

Spring term. M., W., F., 9, Morrill 12. Assistant Professor Hull.<br />

69. Graduate Seminary in Political Science.. For graduates<br />

engaged in special investigations in Political Science. Questions in<br />

Politics, Social Science, Statistics, Economics, Finance, may be taken.<br />

Also some one subject will probably be investigated by the Seminary<br />

as a whole, and the fundamental principles of the various social<br />

sciences will be discussed. M.,<br />

Professors Jenks, Hull,<br />

and POWERS.<br />

4-6. Political Science Seminary.<br />

Special Courses ; Collateral Work in Other Departments.<br />

1. The Government of the State of New York. Twelve lectures.<br />

These lectures will be given by the executive officers of leading the<br />

State of New York, each one explaining in a single lecture the work<br />

of his department and its significance as a part of the government.<br />

One hour credit for the fall term. Hours to be arranged, ordinarily<br />

Tuesdays, at 5 p. m. Boardman A.<br />

2. Banking and Investments. A course of lectures explaining<br />

9

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