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For Graduates.
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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.