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...usefulness of the department will not be crippled Courses 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 remain unchanged. Course 7, which Professor Dumbar gave this year, will be omitted. In its place a new halfcourse, numbered 8, on the "Financial Legislation of the United States," will be conducted by Mr. Taussig. It is intended that this and Mr. Taussig's other half course, 6, on the "Tariff Legislation of the United States," shall be taken together. Where such is the case, students will only have to take one examination for both courses, making the work easier. This is a good plan...
Batchelder, Beaman, Bemis, Billings, Bradford, Briggs, Carnochan, Carpenter, Chadbourne, H. Clark, Cowdin, Coxe, Cushing, Draper, Dunham, Fisk, Fogg, Halbert, Hansen, Hobbs, Holliday, E. Howard, Hull, Johnson, Keith, Krumbhaar, Lane, Lent, Livingston, Marquand, Mills, Nichols, Noble, Norton, Nutter, Onativia, Parker, Paulding, Peirson, Sawyer, Simes, W. W. Smith, Sutton, Swinscoe, Taussig, E. L. Thayer, W. S. Thayer, Wheelright, D. E. White, F. W. White, Williams, Winlock, S. E. Winslow, Young...
...college. Assistant Professor John Williams White, Ph. D., was elected Professor of Greek. It was also voted to concur with the president and fellows in the following appointments for the ensuing year: Harold Whiting, A. M., instructor in physics; Edward Perkins Channing, Ph. D., instructor in history; Frank William Taussig, Ph. D., instructor in political economy; Albert Bushnell Hart, Ph. D., instructor in American history; Henry Dixon Jones, A. B., instructor in elocution. Josiah Royce, Ph. D., was appointed instructor in philosophy and forensics...
...Taussig, instructor in Political Economy at Harvard, edits the translation of Laveleye's "Political Economy" recently published by G. P. Putnam's Sons...
...meeting of the directors after the annual meeting of last year, it was carried that in place of a director from the Divinity School there be one from the "university at large." Mr. Bolles was elected to fill that place. When he served his connection with the university, Mr. Taussig was elected in his place. The only other important business that came before the board before the summer vacation was the contract with Mr. Waterman. This contract which was entered into was to run from July 1883 to July 1886. The superintendent to be guaranteed a fixed salary. Also...