6. The New Nation, 1877-1910. Industrial problems: tariff, banking, money, transportation, immigration, trusts, labor and conservation; reforms: Granger movement, Farmers’ Alliance, anti-monopoly; politics: White supremacy in South; reorganization; rise of third parties; expansion into tropics and its problems: Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. Open to graduates and advanced students; three hours attendance; ten hours per week preparation; two hours credit. Professors Caldwell and Persinger.
New York University.
New York City.
SUMMER SCHOOL, JULY 6 TO AUGUST 16, 1910.
Professor Marshall Stewart Brown; Professor W. K. Boyd (Trinity College).
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
S1. Political and Constitutional History of the United States. Thirty hours. Professor Brown.
S2. American Civil Government. Thirty hours. Professor Brown.
S3. History of the Middle Ages. Thirty hours. Professor Boyd (Trinity College).
S4. Secession, the Confederacy and Reconstruction. Thirty hours. Professor Boyd.