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A series of biographies of men eminent in the political history
of the United States.

Edited by JOHN T. MORSE, Jr.

JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. BY JOHN T. MORSE, Jr., author of "A Life of Alexander Hamilton,” etc.

ALEXANDER HAMILTON. BY HENRY CABOT LODGE, author of "Studies in History," etc.

JOHN C. CALHOUN. By Dr. H. VON HOLST, author of "Constitutional History of the United States."

ANDREW JACKSON. By Prof. WILLIAM G. SUMNER, author of "History of American Currency,” etc.

JOHN RANDOLPH. BY HENRY ADAMS, author of "New England Federalism," etc.

JAMES MONROE. By D. C. GILMAN, President of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

THOMAS JEFFERSON. By JOHN T. MORSE, Jr.

DANIEL WEBSTER. By HENRY CABOT Lodge.
ALBERT GALLATIN. By JOHN AUSTIN STEVENS.
JAMES MADISON. By SYDNEY HOWARD GAY.
JOHN ADAMS. BY JOHN T. MORSE, Jr.

JOHN MARSHALL. BY ALLAN B. MAGRUDER.

SAMUEL ADAMS. BY JAMES K. HOSMER, author of "Young Sir Henry Vane," etc.

THOMAS HART BENTON. BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT, author of "The Winning of the West," etc.

HENRY CLAY. By Hon. CARL SCHURZ. In two volumes.

PATRICK HENRY. By MOSES COIT TYLER, author of " 'History of American Literature," etc.

GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. BY THEODORE Roosevelt.

MARTIN VAN BUREN. By EDWARD M. SHEPARD.

GEORGE WASHINGTON. By HENRY CABOT LODGE. In two volumes.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. By JOHN T. MORSE, Jr.
JOHN JAY. BY GEORGE PEllew.

Each volume, 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

Professor Goldwin Smith, speaking of this series in The Nineteenth Century, says: "It seems to us a very valuable series. It furnishes a history of American politics in the attractive and impressive form of biography. Some of the volumes, being the work of political experts, are full of experience and useful teaching. The editor has managed to form his staff so that while there is no appearance of concerted uniformity in the treatment of the different lives, there is a general harmony; and it is the general harmony of rational appreciation, judicial criticism, and sound morality."

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HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY,

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Prof. A. B. HART

Reviews: Brackett's Negro in Maryland and Notes on the Colored People of Maryland, Bruce's Plantation Negro as a Freeman and Cable's Negro Question Hurd's Union-State - Mason's Veto Power [Harvard Historical Monographs] Jameson's Essays in the Constitutional History of the United States -- Adams's History of the United States - Bornhak's Preussisches Staatsrecht, Vol. III — Dillon's Law of Municipal Corporations — Constant's Exécution des Jugements Étrangers Schwab's History of the New York Property Tax Hertzka's Sartorius's Socialismus in den Vereinigten Staaten - Patten's Economic Basis of Protection Schanz's Die Steuern der Schweiz- Loria's Analisi della Proprietá Capitalista - Jannet's Socialisme d'État and Kohut's Ferdinand Lassalle-Weeden's Economic and Social History of New England La Vie Politique à l'Étranger.

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Columbia College in the city of New York at the present time consists of the School of Arts, the original college, founded in 1754; of sundry professional schools, to wit: the School of Law, the School of Mines, and its Medical Department by joint resolution, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, admission to all of which, as candidates for professional degrees, is open to all students whether or not they are college-bred men; and of the University Faculties of Law, Mines (Mathematics and Pure and Applied Science), Political Science, and Philosophy, which conduct all courses leading to the university degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy.

The point of contact between the college and the university is the senior year in the School of Arts, during which year the students in the School of Arts pursue their studies, with the consent of the Faculty of Arts, under one or more of the University Faculties.

THE SCHOOL OF ARTS, or the college proper, has a curriculum of four years' duration leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Candidates for admission to the School of Arts must be at least fifteen years of age and pass an examination on prescribed subjects, the particulars concerning which may be found in the annual Circular of Information.

THE SCHOOL OF LAW, established in 1858, offers a three years' course of study in common law and equity jurisprudence, medical jurisprudence, criminal and constitutional law, international law public and private, and comparative jurisprudence. The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred on the satisfactory completion of the course.

THE SCHOOL OF MINES, established in 1864, offers the following courses of study, each of four years' duration, and each leading to an appropriate professional degree, namely, mining engineering, civil engineering, metallurgy, geology and palæontology, analytical and applied chemistry, architecture; and as graduate courses, of two years' each, sanitary engineering and electrical engineering.

THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, by joint resolution of June 18, 1860, the Medical Department of Columbia College, offers a three years' course of study in the principles and practice of medicine and surgery, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.).

For THE SCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, established in 1880, see opposite page.

THE SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, established in 1890, embraces courses in philosophy, philology, and letters.

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SETH LOW, LL.D., President.

School of Political Science.

Seth Low, LL.D., President. J. W. Burgess, LL.D., Prof. of Constitutional and International History and Law. Richmond M. Smith, A.M., Prof. of Political Economy. Munroe Smith, J.U.D., (Adj.) Prof. of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. F. J. Goodnow, LL.B., (Adj.) Prof. of Administrative Law. E. R. A. Seligman, Ph.D., (Adj.) Prof. of Political Economy. H. L. Osgood, Ph.D., (Adj.) Prof. of History. Wm. A. Dunning, Ph.D., Lecturer on Political Philosophy. Frederick W. Whitridge, LL.B., Lecturer on the History of New York. A. C. Bernheim, Ph.D., Lecturer on City and State Politics. Frederic Bancroft, Ph.D., Lecturer on Political History. Charles B. Spahr, Ph.D., Lecturer on Taxation.

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(5) Political and Constitutional History of England to 1688
(6) Political and Constitutional History of England since 1688
(7) Political and Constitutional History of the United States

(8) Political History of New York State

(9) History of the Relations between England and Ireland. (10) Historical and Political Geography (11) Seminarium in History

II. POLITICAL ECONOMY.

(1) Elements of Political Economy (undergraduate course) (2) Historical and Practical Political Economy

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(4) Communism and Socialism

(5) Statistics: Methods and Results

(6) History of Economic Theories

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(8) Tariff History of the United States

(9) Railroad Problems

(10) Ethnology

(11) Seminarium in Political Economy

(12) Advanced Seminarium in Political Economy

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IV. DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.

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(2) Principles of International Law

V. ROMAN LAW AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE.

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(2) History of European Law, since Justinian

(3) Comparative Jurisprudence: General Principles

(4) Comparative Jurisprudence: Special Relations

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(6) Seminarium in Comparative Legislation

POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.

(1) History of Political Theories, ancient and mediæval

(2) History of Political Theories, modern

(3) Seminarium in Political Theories of the XIXth Century

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