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· " ".` . ‘ A will encourage students from other institutions of learning to defer ap- To
        » - plication for the higher degrees until the end of the first term. The Thi
. » I   ° _ . following courses are available:
, ` V`_· _ 7. Pro-Seminar in European History. This consists of the reading, l€€l
, V   translation and study of a selected chronicle. Open to graduates only, Th1
1 ' _ ' Two hours per week for a half year.
· ` _ _   » 8. The Teaching of History. Designed to take up special problems 6Xt
1 . ’ and aids in cla_ss-room work of high school and college. Open to seniors dl1€
V * ` —, of the Department of Education and graduates. Two hours per week. · TGI
-   Y ` - Second semester. per
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_ ‘   · , ¤ Political Economy may be taken as a minor only. The following T9;
· ‘ i courses are offered: pq
· 3. Pools and Trusts. A study of agricultural and commercial agree- Th]
. · ` ments and court decisions thereon. Open to undergraduates who have
·. · completed courses 1 and 2, and to graduates. Two hours per week. mo
_ V First semester. the
· 4. Statistics. A study of averages, weighting, criticism, and practi- WC
cal exercises. Two hours per week. Second semester. 191
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3. Comparative Constitutional Law. A comparative study of the gov- des
ernments of the greater nations of America and Europe. Prerequisite, tim
Political Scieuce 1. Two hours per week, throughout the year. pe,
` MATHEMATICS. hm
Professor Boyd, Professor Davis, Associate Professor Rees.
` The following courses are available for graduate students. Some of gel
the courses are open to undergraduates also, while others are for grad- Jec
' uate students only. The courses are so planned that a graduate student Stu
may find plenty to occupy his time as a major for at least two years. the
7. Graphical Analysis and Determinants. A study by graphical meth-
ods of the fundamental principles of analysis and a presentation of the PN
elements of curve tracing. This is followed by a brief course in deter- Ph=
minants. Lectures. Given in 1913-1914; omitted 1914-15. Three hours PN
‘ per week. First semester. (REBS) Yei
8. Vector Analysis. A thorough study of the algebra of vectors with
_ numerous applications to line geometry and solid analytics. Also a brief S3
introduction to the calculus of vectors with applications to differential 3*1*
geometry, mechanics and physics. Text: Gibbs-Wilson’s Vector Aria-lysis. thi