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II. Political Science.
Adjunct Professor Hunley.
For Undergraduates.
Political Science B1: United States Government.—This course
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of the United States; then the various departments are taken up in
detail. National, state and city governments are considered, together
with special problems that arise under each form. Discussion of
comparative government runs through the course. Instruction is
given by lectures, assigned readings and text-book study. (B. A.
or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours). Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
1-2. Cabell Hall. Adjunct Professor Hunley.
For Graduates and Undergraduates.
Political Science C1: Political Theory and Practice.—The nature
of the State and a general survey of political theory form the
basis of the first term's work. The second and third terms are devoted
to a study of constitutional development in the United States
and other countries. Instruction is given by lectures, journal meetings,
where the students report on current political studies and
events, and special assignments for reading. Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, 1-2. Cabell Hall. Adjunct Professor Hunley.
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