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THEORETICAL AlSfD APPLIED MECHANICS

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8. LAW OF TAXATION.—Nature of the taxing power. Constitutional limitations. Procedure of tax administration. Remedies open to tax payers. Spring term, tzuo-fifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE. [Not given in 1897-8.]

9. SEMINARY OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.—Open to graduates and to

seniors taking course 6. The general subject for 1897-8 will be a study of the principles established by the leading decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States. Fall, winter, and spring terms, twofifths study. Assistant Professor TOOKE.

RHETORIC

1. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the College of Literature and Arts. Three hours a -week; fall, winter, and spring terms. The course counts for two credits. Assistant Professor T. A.

CLARK and Miss BUTTERFIELD.

2. RHETORIC AND THEMES.—Required for students in the Colleges of Agriculture, Science, and Engineering. Three hours a week; fall, "winter, and spring terms. The course counts for two credits. Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK and Miss BUTTERFIELD.

3. DAILY THEMES.—Higher English Composition. Two hours a week; fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK.

Required: Rhetoric 1 or 2. 4. ARGUMENT.—This course will be devoted to lectures and textbook work on the principles of argumentative discourse. Weekly practice in the writing of arguments will be required. Winter term, full study. Assistant Professor T. A. CLARK. Required: Rhetoric 1 or 2. SOCIOLOGY [See under Anthropology, Anthropometry, and Economics.]

SPANISH

1. GRAMMAR AND READING.—Edgren's Spanish Grammar; Knapp's Spanish Readings; Cervantes' Don Quijote; outlines of Spanish literature, /''all, winter, and spring terms, full study. Assistant Professor

FAIRI'IELD.

THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS

[See Mechanics, p. 175.]