State University of Iowa.
Iowa City, Iowa.
SUMMER SESSION, JUNE 20 TO JULY 30, 1910.
History.
Professor Wilcox.
I. Europe in the Nineteenth Century. Five hours.
An outline study of European history from the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte to the close of the nineteenth century. Professor Wilcox. Daily, except Saturday, at 10.00.
II. American Historical Biography. Five hours.
Lectures on the personal element in American history. A critical study of the public careers of some of the principal American leaders. Professor Wilcox. Daily, except Saturday, at 1.30.
III. Public Lectures. One hour.
1. The danger of democracy.
2. The educated American girl.
3. What is an education in Iowa in 1910?
4. The eastern question and the western question.
5. The triumph of American diplomacy.
Saturday, at 9.
IV. Graduate Work. An opportunity will be given for graduate students to do individual research work in preparation for advanced degrees. Special appointments and conferences with each candidate, either in European or American history, will be made upon request.
Political Economy.
III. Economic History of the United States. Five hours. A general course designed to supplement courses in political and constitutional history and to serve as a background for the study of economic and social questions. Assistant Professor Peirce. Daily, except Saturday, at 9.00.
Political Science.
Professor Shambaugh.
I. Modern Government. Five hours. A study of leading European governments in comparison with the government of the United States. Daily, except Saturday, at 9.
II. Iowa History and Politics. Five hours. A course of lectures with library reading on the history and government of Iowa. Daily, except Saturday, at 7.
III. Research in Iowa History. Two to four hours. In this course work along the lines of Iowa history will be outlined and directed for students who have already taken a course in Iowa history.