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...first among the universities to recognize this double aspect of economical study, and to provide for both. Professor Ashley said his advice to a student would be to acquire the outlines of economical theory as it is today, and to study the growth of that theory from Adam Smith to the present time. Then if he had a special adaptation for abstruse reasoning, to try his hand at this; but, if not, to devote himself to economic history, and try to explain present facts by analogy with past facts. He cited Charles Booth's book as an example of study...
Rates, general information, sleeping-cars reservations etc. given by the agent F. L. Young, at the office of Stacy, Adam Co's store 440 Harvard St. (next to Thurston's) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. daily...
Rates, general information, sleeping-cars reservations etc. given by the agent F. L. Young, at the office of Stacy, Adam Co's store 440 Harvard St. (next to Thurston's) from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. daily...
...wide range of events in mediaeval and modern times. It will be open to students who have taken with credit either History 1 or Political Economy 1. Professor Ashley will also offer a course for advanced students on the history of Economic Theory up to the time of Adam Smith...
...goes without saying that a man of Senator Hawley's reputation commanded the closest kind of attention. His record as a leader in the Senate made his remarks on the tariff the subject of the deepest interest. Apt quotations from Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill's works were used effectively in illustrating his points and proved conclusively, when supplemented by his own material, the necessity of this country for a protective tariff. The Senator spoke feelingly on the subject of domestic manufactures, gave vivid examples of prosperity under the present system, and closed by exposing our present helplessness...