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PROFESSOR TUCKER.
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PROFESSOR TUCKER.

There are two classes in this school. The Junior Class studies
Rhetoric, Belles-Lettres, and Logic, the first half of the session,
and Belles-Lettres and Ethics the last half.

The Senior Class studies Mental Philosophy the first part of the
session, and Political Economy the last. The examinations are on
the Professor's Lectures, Brown's Philosophy, Say's Political Economy,
Smith's Wealth of Nations, the Professor's works on Money
and Banks, and Rents, Wages and Profits.

In the Junior Class the examinations are on the Professor's Lectures,
Blair's Lectures, Campbell's Rhetoric, Stewart's Active and
Moral Powers, and Whately's Logic.

The students in this school are also exercised in composition.