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SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.

Professor Page (Thomas Walker.)

Mr.

Students are advised not to take the work in Economics before their
second year in college.


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Primarily for Undergraduates.

Course 1: The Principles of Economics.—A survey of the principles
of economics in the first and second terms is followed in the third term
by a study of the bearing of these principles upon present American
conditions. Instruction will be given by lectures, assigned readings, reports,
and discussions.

For Undergraduates and Graduates.

Course 2: The Growth of American Industry and Commerce.—This
course attempts to show how American experience illustrates economic
principles, and how American social and political development has been
influenced by economic conditions. The work is mainly topical, and the
topics receiving chief emphasis vary from year to year.

For Graduates Only.

Course 3: A Course of Research.—In this course competent students
are guided in the intensive and methodical investigation of selected topics
and the results are presented for discussion.