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...purpose of this course is primarily to give the student an interpretative knowledge of the countries and the peoples to the south of the United States. A second object of the course will be a description and an analysis of the methods of carrying out trade with the various Latin-American countries...
Professor Roorbach, who occupies the chair of Foreign Trade at the Business School, will give a course on "Latin-American Trade" on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 to 5.30, beginning on January 26 and lasting throughout the second half-year. Professor Sprague, who holds the position of Edmund C. Converse Professor of Banking and Finance, will give a course on "Foreign Trade and Foreign Investments" on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5.30, beginning on January 27, while Dr. Tucker, with the assistance of other instructors, will give a course on "The Liberal Income tax" on Tuesdays and Thursdays from...
William Lytle Schurz, A.M. (Latin-American History and Economics...
...Fine Arts; George David Birkoff '05, Professor of Mathematics; Chester Noyes Greenough '98, member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College; Edwin Crawford Kemball, Instructor in Physics; Guillermo Rivera '09, Instructor in Spanish; Richmond Laurin Hawkins '03, Assistant Professor of French; Julius Klein G.'13, Assistant Professor of Latin-American History and Economics; Louis Joseph Alexander Mercier, Assistant Professor of French; George Benson Weston '97, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages; Roland Thaxter '82, Professor Emeritus of Cryptogamic Botany; Chester Laurens Dawes, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering; William Casper Graustein '10, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; Lincoln Ware Riddle '02, Assistant Professor...
...award of the David A. Wells Prize in Economics to Julius Klein, A.M. '13, Ph.D., was announced at the Corporation meeting. Dr. Klein is an instructor in Latin-American History and Economics, but is on leave of absence for 1917-18, as head of the Latin-American Division in the Department of Commerce and Labor at Washington. The David A. Wells Prize is a $500 cash award offered annually by the Department of Economics through the benefaction of the late David A. Wells...