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II. Political Science.
Mr. Hunley.
For Undergraduates.
Course B1: American and Comparative Government. This
course begins with a brief discussion of the formation of the federal
system of the United States. Then are taken up in detail the
various departments. The second term is devoted to State and city
government and the third term to a study of the governmental systems
of other countries and to a brief discussion of American political
theory. Instruction is given by lectures, assigned readings,
and discussions. (B. A. or B. S. credit, 3 session-hours.) Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 1-2. Cabell Hall. Mr. Hunley.
For Graduates and Undergraduates.
Course C1: Political Theory and Practice. The object of this
course, in the first term, is to study the Nature of the State. The
American system of government and foreign forms of state life,
and the third term to varying topical discussions. Lectures, journal
meetings, reports, and special assignments for reading. Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, 1-2. Cabell Hall. Mr. Hunley.
For summer-school courses in Economics, in which college-credit
will be allowed, see p. 258.
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