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...Mill's Principles of Political Economy.-Lectures on Banking and the Financial Legislation of the United States. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 9. Prof. Dunbar and Asst. Prof. Laughlin...
...Greenough, A. B., as Professor of Latin; Clement L. Smith, A. M., as Professor of Latin; Charles A. Brackett, D. M. D., as Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics; Arthur Searle, A. M., as Assistant Professor of Astronomy for five years, from June 1, 1883; and James L. Laughlin, Ph. D., as Assistant Professor of Political Economy for five years, from September 1, 1883. The meeting adjourned...
Through the influence of Dr. Laughlin the students will be favored next Friday evening with a lecture by Walter H. Page of the New York World. The lecture will be "A Statement of Southern Problems," and will embrace the following topics: The industrial situation and outlook, the changes in agricultural methods made by free labor, the progress of manufactures since the war, the resources of the South. It will also touch upon the peculiar social results of the overthrow of the old society, especially as it has changed the position of women, and, as a corollary to this, the educational...
...true, as reported, that a gift of $1000 has been made to be used for the department of Political Economy, it does not seem as though there should be any doubt regarding the instructor who should be retained. Dr. Laughlin has been here four years, and the best proof of his success is the esteem in which he is held by all who have been under him. He is an able instructor and has had the advantage of experience, which is of great advantage in showing an instructor how to interest his classes. The petition which is now being circulated...
...positively stated that the three regular courses in Political Economy, so popular this year, will be given next year, and will be as ably conducted as it is possible for two competent instructors to do. We regret to say that it is not at all certain that Dr. Laughlin will be one of those instructors. It would certainly be a great misfortune for Harvard to lose such an able instructor...