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ECONOMICS.

Economics S B 1-I. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—Both
Terms. 8:30; M. L. 2. Credit, one session-hour. First Term, Mr.
Berglund. Second Term, Mr. Snavely.


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Economics S B 1-II. Survey of the Principles of Economics—Continued.—Both
Terms. 9:30; C. L. 29. Credit, one session-hour. First
Term, Mr. Kincaid. Second Term, Mr. Snavely.

Economics S B 1-III. The Bearing of the Principles of Economics upon
Present American Conditions.
—Second Term. 11:30; C. H. 12.
Credit, one session-hour. Second Term, Mr. Kincaid.

Economics S B 12-II.—See Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, page
67.

Economics S C 2-I. Money and Banking.—First Term. 8:30; C. H. 13.
Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Kincaid.

This course is equivalent to the first term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics S C 2-II. Money and Banking—Continued.—Second Term.
10:30; C. H. 13. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Garis.

This course is equivalent to the second term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics S C 2-III. Money and Banking—Continued.—Second Term.
9:30; C. H. 13. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Kincaid.

This course is equivalent to the third term of Economics C2 but by special arrangement
may be taken by students seeking credit in Economics B3.

Economics S C 10-I. Modern Tariffs and Commercial Treaties.—First
Term. 9:30; C. H. 13. Fee $5.00. Mr. Berglund.

This course treats of the origin and development of modern tariff policies in the
leading commercial countries of the world, special attention being given to the United
States, the general character and types of present day tariff laws, arguments for and
against protection, and tariff policies and treaties as affected by the World War.

Economics S C 10-II. Modern Tariffs and Commercial Treaties—Continued.—First
Term. 11:30; C. H. 13. Fee $5.00. Mr. Berglund.

Economics S C 10-III. Modern Tariffs and Commercial Treaties—Continued.
Second Term. 11:30; C. H. 13. Fee $5.00. Mr. Garis.