This course is mainly concerned with the Industrial Revolution and the rise of democracy during the nineteenth century.

s13-14b. American History; Political History of the United States from 1815 to 1889. Recitations, written tests, reports and occasional lectures. Two points. Professor Bassett.

The course begins at the point at which foreign affairs cease to predominate, and deals with the important phases of internal history.

s162b. American History, from 1815 to 1837. Lectures, reports, examination of original materials, and familiarity with the larger secondary sources. Two points. Professor Bassett.

The course will deal with the decay of the Virginia hegemony and the rise and supremacy of Jacksonian democracy.

s115-116b. Ancient History: Roman Politics. Two points. Professor Abbott.

A research course identical with Latin s155-156.

Harvard University.

Cambridge, Mass.

SUMMER SCHOOL, JULY 9 TO AUGUST 18, 1910.