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540 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY

TRINITY COLLEGE. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE.

PROFESSOR DOWD.

\b. Giddings's Principles of Sociology.

2a. Lectures on practical sociological problems, such as charity, the saloon, sani- tation, tenement houses, child labor, etc.

zb. Same continued, covering such subjects as crime, social influences of art, civilization of present and past contrasted, etc.

4. History of Political Economy, Blanqui ; Tariff History of United States, Taussig; History of Currency, Shaw ; Socialism, Ely ; Social Statics, Spencer ; Taxation, Selig- man. Original papers required on topics assigned.

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY. PROFESSOR BASSETT.

9. Social development in America. This course will begin with the colonies and come down to the present-day conditions. It will be the purpose to consider with some detail the chief forces which have entered into the development of American society. The colonies will be studied separately, and then the process by which they were knit into one nation will be followed out. Special attention will be given to the conditions of southern life.

GUILFORD COLLEGE.

" We are doing nothing in sociology except such reference to it as grows out of political science, psychology, and ethics, and an occasional lecture on the subject."

NORTH DAKOTA FARGO COLLEGE.

POLITICAL SCIENCE.

E. Sociology. Principles of social evolution. A study of the development of the various forms of human association, with some attention to such practical problems as pauperism, crime, the slums, and divorce. Professor Knowlton.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA.

POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE.

PRESIDENT MERRIFIELD, PROFESSOR PETERSON.

Sociology. A scientific and historical study of social forces and phenomena, with analytic treatment of institutions and origin and progress of civilization. Giddings's Elements of Sociology.

Social problems. A critical study of American social conditions, with special reference to existing dangers and evils, as pauperism, crime, immigration, the concen- tration of urban population, etc. Wright's Practical Sociology, and Henderson's Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes.

OHIO BUCHTEL COLLEGE.

POLITICAL ECONOMY AND SOCIOLOGY.

PROFESSOR ORTH.

() Sociology. An elementary course designed to introduce the student to the elementary principles of human association and to develop the power of observing and analyzing social facts. Fairbanks's Introduction to Sociology is read ; essays and library work.