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ECONOMICS

Economics 70. Transportation.—First Term. 9:30; L. B. 3. Credit,
one session-hour. Mr. Tucker.

Equivalent to Economics B8, regular session.

A general course in transportation with emphasis upon the railway as a public
service enterprise, including the formation and development of the railway systems
of the United States, competition and combination, operating costs, rate making,
traffic problems, Government legislation and the Interstate Commerce Commission.

Economics 71. Transportation—Continued.—First Term. 11:30; M.
L. 2. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Tucker.

Equivalent to second term Economics B8 of the regular session.

Economics 72. Transportation—Continued.—Second Term. 9:30; L.
B. 3. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Hancock.

Equivalent to third term of Economics B8, regular session.

Railway finance, securities, capitalization, promotion and underwriting, internal
financial organization, receivership, reorganization, etc.

Economics 73. Survey of the Principles of Economics.—First Term.
8:30; M. L. 2. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Snavely.

Equivalent to the first term of Economics B1 of the regular session.

Economics 74. Survey of the Principles of Economics—Continued.
First Term. 10:30; C. L. 28. Credit, one session-hour. Mr.
Tucker.

Equivalent to second term of Economics B1, regular session.

Economics 75. The Bearing of the Principles of Economics upon
Present American Conditions.
—Second Term. 10:30; C. H. 102.
Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Hancock.

Equivalent to the third term of Economics B1, regular session.

Economics 76 (c). Money and Banking and Foreign Exchange.—First
Term. 12:30; C. H. 100. Mr. Snavely.

Equivalent to first term Economics C2 in the regular session.

Economics B1 and one other B course in the School of Economics or Commerce
and Business Administration prerequisite. An intensive study of Foreign Currency
Systems, Federal Reserve Systems, Cyclical Fluctuations in Business, etc.
Topics are assigned for individual investigation and written papers and problems
are required.

Economics 77 (c). Money and Banking and Foreign Exchange—Continued.—First
Term. 11:30; C. L. 28. Mr. Snavely.

Equivalent to second term Economics C2, regular session.

Economics 78 (c). Money and Banking and Foreign Exchange—Continued.—Second
Term. 12:30; C. H. 100. Mr. Hancock.

Equivalent to third term Economics C2, regular session.

Economics 79. Accounting.—First Term. 12:30; P. H. B2 Credit,
one session-hour. Mr. Carruthers.

Equivalent to third term Economics B4, regular session. Technique and science,
nature and classification, debit and credit, property accounts showing assets
and liabilities and those showing profit and loss, "mixed accounts," inventories,
adjustments, statements and balance sheets.


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Economics 80. Accounting.—Second Term. 9:30; P. H. Credit, one
session-hour. Mr. —.

Equivalent to third term of Economics B4, regular session. Technique and science,
nature and classification. debit and credit, property accounts showing assets
and liabilities and those showing profit and loss, "mixed accounts," inventories,
adjustments, statements and balance sheets.

Economics 81. Rural Economics.—First Term. 8:30; C. H. 100.
Credit one session-hour. Mr. Gee.

A consideration of the economic principles and systems of farm practice underlying
a sound agricultural development.

Economics 82. Rural Sociology.—First Term. 3:30; P. H. 7.
Credit one session-hour. Mr. Gee.

A study of the social and economic forces as they apply to the life of the rural
community. Emphasis is placed upon a proper coördination of these in rural
progress.

Economics 83 (c). Advanced Rural Economics.—Both Terms. Hours
to be arranged. Credit. Mr. Gee.

For graduates and undergraduates. A laboratory course in Virginia economic
and social problems. Special topics for investigation and report are assigned students,
and these subjects are developed through reference to original sources in
the library and elsewhere. Especially recommended as a course for students of
junior, senior, and graduate grade.