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UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.

Seth Low, LL.D., President. J. W. Burgess, LL.D., Prof. of Constitutional History and Law. R. Mayo-Smith, Ph.D., Prof. of Political Economy. Munroe Smith, J. U. D., Prof. of Comparative Jurisprudence. F. J. Goodnow, LL.B., Prof. of Administrative Law. E. R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., Prof. of Political Economy and Finance. H. L. Osgood, Ph.D., (Adj.) Prof. of History. W. A. Dunning, Ph.D., (Adj.) Prof. of History. J. B. Moore, A. M., Prof. of International Law. F. W. Whitridge, LL.B., Lecturer on the History of New York. A. C. Bernheim, Ph.D., Lecturer on City Politics. F. A. Bancroft, Ph.D, Lecturer on Political History. C. B. Spahr, Ph.D., Lecturer on Taxation. F. H. Giddings, A. M., Lecturer on Sociology. W. C. Ford, Lecturer on Political Economy. F. R. Hathaway, A. M., Assistant in Economics.

1. HISTORY.

COURSES OF LECTURES.

(1) Outlines of Medieval History (undergraduate course),
(2) Outlines of Modern History (undergraduate course).
(3) European History since 1815 (undergraduate course)
(4) Political and Constitutional History of Europe.

(5) Political and Constitutional History of England to 1688
(6) Political and Constitutional History of England since 1688
(7) Political and Constitutional History of the United States
(8) Constitutional History of the American Colonies.

(9) Constitutional History of the United States since 1861
(10) Political History of New York State..

(11) History of the Relations between England and Ireland (12) Historical and Political Geography

(13) Seminarium in History

II. POLITICAL ECONOMY.

(1) Elements of Political Economy (undergraduate course)

(2) Historical and Practical Political Economy

(3) Taxation and Finance

(4) Communism and Socialism

(5) Statistics: Methods and Results

(6) History of Economic Theories..

(7) Financial History of the United States

(8) Tariff History of the United States.

(9) Railroad Problems

(10) Sociology

(11) Seminarium in Political Economy

(12) Seminarium in Science of Finance

III. CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.

(1) Comparative Constitutional Law of Europe and the United States.

(2) Comparative Constitutional Law of the Commonwealths of the United States

(3) Comparative Administrative Law

(4) Comparative Laws of Taxation

(5) Law of Municipal Corporations

(6) City and State Politics

(7) Seminarium in Constitutional Law

(8) Seminarium in Administration

IV. DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.

(1) General History of Diplomacy

(2) Diplomatic History of the United States

(3) Principles of International Law.

V. ROMAN LAW AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE.

(1) History of European Law, to Justinian

(a) History of European Law, since Justinian.

(3) Comparative Jurisprudence: General Principles

(4) Comparative Jurisprudence: Special Relations

(5) Institutes of Roman Law

(6) International Private Law

(7) Seminarium in Comparative Legislation

VI. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.

(1) History of Political Theories, ancient and mediæval

(a) History of Political Theories, modern.

Seminarium in Political Theories of the XIXth Century

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The course of study covers three years. The degree of A. B. or Ph.B. is conferred at the end of the first year; A.M. at the end of the second; and Ph.D. at the end of the third. Any person not a candidate for a degree may attend any of the courses at any time by payment of a proportional fee. Twenty University fellowships of $500 each are awarded to advanced students in the university. Four additional fellowships of $250 each and one prize of $150 are awarded annually to members of the school. Three prize lectureships of $500 each for three years are open to competition of graduates. For further information address Registrar

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