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JAMES WILSON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.

Professor Thomas Walker Page.

Adjunct Professor Bardin.

Adjunct Professor Rogers.

Mr. Hyde.

Mr. Hart.

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

Economics C1: The Growth of American Industry and Commerce:
Economics B1 and any other B course in Group IV, prerequisite.—Economic
principles as illustrated by American experience, with a study of the influence
of economic conditions upon American social and political development. The


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work is mainly topical, and the topics receiving chief emphasis vary from year
to year.—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10.30-11.30. Cabell Hall. Professor
Page.

Economics C2: Public Finance: Economics B1 and one other B course
in Group IV, prerequisite.
—First and second terms: The general principles of
public finance, with a detailed investigation of state and local taxation. Third
term: The financial institutions and methods of the federal government.
Professor Page. Offered in alternate years with Economics C1. Omitted in
1918-1919.

Government C1: International Relations: Government B1, and one B
course in economics, commercial law, or commercial geography, prerequisite

(but with the permission of the instructor, this course and Government B1 may
be taken together
).—The nature, sources, and development of international law;
the scope of existing international government; the causes of modern wars;
the problem of preserving peace (peace projects of the past, the adequacy of
arbitral machinery, recent proposals); international economic relations; the
problem of backward peoples; the foreign policy of the United States.—Tuesday,
Thursday, Saturday, 11.30-12.30. Minor Hall. Adjunct Professor Rogers
and Mr. Hart.

Government C2: State and Municipal Government: Government B1,
and one B course in economics, commercial law, or commercial geography, prerequisite.
—The
problems of reconstructing state government, the trend of constitutional
development, and the political theories involved; the causes and
characteristics of urban growth and a description of municipal government in
the United States and Europe. Adjunct Professor Rogers and Mr. Hart.
Omitted in 1918-1919.

For Graduates.

Government D1: Politics and Jurisprudence.—Various concepts of the
state, of sovereignty, and of political obligation; American political theories;
the nature, sources, and forms of law, and its philosophical and sociological
aspect.—Hours by appointment. Adjunct Professor Rogers.

Government D2: Constitutional Aspects of Social and Economic Problems.—The
constitutional limitations on governmental action with respect to
property and industry; labor problems, the regulation of corporations, interstate
commerce, social legislation, the extension of federal authority, etc.—
Hours by appointment. Adjunct Professor Rogers. Omitted in 1918-1919.

The following are courses of research. Competent students are guided in
the intensive and methodical investigation of selected topics, and the results
are presented for discussion. The members of the teaching staff of the School
will combine to give guidance and instruction. Hours by appointment.

Economics D1. Professor Page.

Government D3. Adjunct Professor Rogers.

Commercial Geography D1. Adjunct Professor Bardin.