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...Scott resigned to take a professorship in Rutgers College. His position as instructor in History was taken in 1882 by Dr. J. F. Jameson, Fellow in History 1881-2. The last addition to the corps of instructors was at the beginning of the present collegiate year, when Prof. Geo. H. Emmott (M. A., University of Cambridge, and for four years lecturer at Owen's College, Manchester, Eng.) was summoned from England as Professor of Logic and Ethics. Prof. Emmott is specially concerned with the historical department as lecturer on Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence...
...lines of study followed may be comprised under four heads; (1.) Institutional History and the Theory of Politics, under Dr. Adams. (2.) Advanced Political Economy, including topics such as co-operation, finance, and taxation, under Dr. Ely. (3.) Roman Law, under Prof. Emmott. (4.) Historical Criticism, under Dr. Jameson. The methods of work may be classified. as threefold: (1.) Class lectures. (2.) Outside reading on specified topics. (3.) Original research, as evinced by essays and short monographs. The aim of instruction is to make the student self-reliant. Work is done rather by topics than by text-books...
After the mid-years, division A of Pol. Econ. I will be conducted by Prof. Laughlin and division B by Prof. Taussig. Students are requested to make their choice by next Wednesday...
Assyrian Art. Fourth lecture. Prof. Arthur L. Frothingham, of Princeton College. Upper Boylston...
...WEDNESDAY.Assyrian Art. Last Lecture. Prof. Arthur L. Frothingham, of Princeton College. Upper Boylston...