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POLITICAL SCIENCE

Government sB1-I: The National Government of the United States:
Both Terms. 8:30; M. H. 25. Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Rockey.

Government sB1-II: State Government: Both Terms. 9:30; M. H. 25.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gooch. Second Term, Mr. Maddox.

Government sB1-III: Parliamentary Government: Both Terms. 11:30;
M. H. 26. Credit, 1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Gooch. Second Term, Mr. Maddox.

Government sC2-III: Modern and Contemporary Political Thought:
First Term. 8:30; M. H. 2. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Gooch.

Government sC3-III: American Political Theories: Second Term. 9:30;
M. H. 2. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Rockey.

Government sC4-I: International Organization: Second Term. 8:30;
M. H. 2. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Maddox.

Government sC6-I: Political Theory of Thomas Jefferson: First Term.
10:30; M. H. 2. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Rockey.

The following program of graduate classes in Political Science has been arranged,
to be offered in three successive Summer Quarters. At least four classes
will be offered each Summer Quarter. Three classes in American constitutional
law: The General Nature of the American Constitutional System, The Powers
of the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, Civil Rights and their Protection;
three classes in theory and practice of public administration: National Administration,
State Administration, County and Municipal Administration; Introduction


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to Political Theory, Juristic and Ethical Political Philosophy, Modern and Contemporary
Political Thought, Ancient and Medieval Political Thought, Theory
and Practice of Federalism, American Political Theories, and International Relations.