Louisiana State University.
Baton Rouge, La.
SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE 6 TO AUGUST 5, 1910.
1. The Civilization of the Greeks and Romans.
2. American History. Based entirely upon the study of sources.
3. History of Louisiana. An advanced course, in which the French authorities and the sources are used.
4. The Teaching of History in High Schools. A course of four hours a week of lectures and discussion, and two hours a week of observation and practice in the University Demonstration High School.
5. The Government of Louisiana. A study of the constitutional history of the State, and of the present State Government.
6. The Principles of Constitutional Government.
7. The Teaching of Civics in Schools.
8. Principles of Economics.
9. Elements of Sociology.
The work in History and Political Science will be given by four instructors. The summer term lasts nine weeks, and a subject taken six hours a week for the nine weeks is equivalent to the regular course of three hours a week for one of the regular terms. It is the purpose of the Departments of History, Political Science, and Economics to give first term work at one summer school and second term work in the next one, in addition to certain courses planned especially for teachers.