Circular for School of Diplomacy And Jurisprudence 1921-1922

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Tansill. 3^4 hours per week Economics.
With especial relation to International Trade.
Mr. Juchhoft. 2^4 hours per week Foreign Trade.
General Principles.
Mr. Hall. 2^2 hours per week Trade with Europe.
Imports, Exports, Transportation.
Mr. Carlson. 2^ hours per week Immigration and Naturalization.
Laws of the United States. Statutory Provisions and Judicial and Depart- mental Decisions.
Mr. Christ. 1*4 Hours per week History of Latin America.
The General History of the various Latin American Re
...publics from the Discov- ery of America to the present time.
Mr. Manning. 334 hours a week Anthropology I.
Origin, Antiquity, and Ascent of Man.
Mr. Hrdlicka. 1^4 hours per week 9 Roman Law I.
Outlines of the History and Principles of the Roman Law. Introductory to Roman Law II.
Mr. Nations.
Banking- Law .
A study and comparison of Banking Laws of the several States, and of the Prin- cipal Foreign Countries.
Mr. JuchhorT.
Religions of the World I.
Early Religions.
Mr. Collier.
Diplomatic Ceremonials.


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