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SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Government B1: American Government and Parliamentary Government:
(Not open to first year students except those preparing for the Department
of Law.) Professors Williams and Gooch.
Government B2: International Relations: Government B1 prerequisite.
—A study of the political, legal, and economic factors in modern international
society. The second half-year is devoted to the study of international law, the
League of Nations, and the Permanent Court of International Justice. Professor
Williams.
Government B3: The Principles and Problems of Government: Government
B1 prerequisite.—The principles of politics and their application to
problems arising in the operation of government. Professor Gooch.
Government B1 and one other B course prerequisite for any C course
in political science.
Government C1: Political Theory and Public Law: An historical survey
of the development of political thought followed by a study of fundamental
concepts of law. Professors Gooch and Williams.
Government C2: The Federal Principle in Government: Problems of
Centralization and Decentralization. Professor Gooch.
Government C3: International Law and International Organization:
Professor Williams.
Summer Quarter 1926
Government sB1-I: The National Government of the United States.
Both Terms. 1 session-hour. First Term, Assistant Professor Frazer. Second
Term, Assistant Professor Pipkin.
Government sB1-II: State Government. Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
First Term, Mr. Hart. Second Term, Assistant Professor Pipkin.
Government sB1-III: Parliamentary Government. First Term. 1
session-hour. Mr. Hart.
Government sC1-I: International Law. First Term. Assistant Professor
Frazer.
Government sC1-II: Political Theory. First Term. Assistant Professor
Frazer.
Government sC1-III: Introduction to Political Science. Second Term.
Assistant Professor Pipkin.
Government sC2-II: Organization and Administration of State Government.
First Term. Mr. Hart.
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