141.

259.

260.

109.

112.

118.

144,

261.

100.
180.

POLITICAL SCIENCE 215

FAR EASTERN POLITICS: RECENT AND CONTEMPORARY. II; 2 cr. Pre-
requisites: Full sophomore standing and Political Science 140 or con-
sent of instructor. International, governmental, and economic prob-
lems and developments; the United States and Pacific Asia; the
Philippines. 11 MW. Mr. Ogg.

SEMINARY IN LATIN AMERICA. Yr; 2 cr. Prerequisite: Graduate
standing. Mr. Lloyd Jones.

SEMINARY IN WORLD POLITIcs. Yr; 2 cr. Deals principally with
topics relating to Pacific Asia. Either semester’s work may be taken
separately; and, normally, graduate students should enroll in this
course rather than in course 140 or 141. 3:30-5:30 Tu. Mr. Ogg.

SEMINARY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. II; 2 cr. 3:30-5:30 M. Mr.
Potter.

SEMINARY IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND THE LEAGUE OF
Nations. I, II; 2:ecr, 3:30-5:30 W.. Mr. Potter.

Vv. PUBLIC LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

ELEMENTARY LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE. II; 3 cr. Prerequisite:
Full sophomore standing. The nature, origin, and development of our
legal system; the general rules governing contracts, torts, crimes, etc.;
administrative tribunals, and the liability of public officers; problems
of judicial organization and procedure. 10 MWF. Mr. Grant.

RoMAN Law. I; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Full sophomore standing.
Not offered 1930-31. Mr. Grant.

INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL LAw. I; 3 cr. Prerequisite:
Political Science 1, 2, or 7a. A study of the federal constitution as
interpreted by the courts in actual controversies involving various
sections and clauses. 11 MWF. Mr. Grant.

PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. I; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Full
sophomore standing. Introductory survey of principles and rules of
law of peace and war. Text and case reading, class discussion, hypo-
thetical cases. 1:30 MWF. Mr. Potter.

THE POLICE POWER AND SOCIAL LEGISLATION. II; 3 er. Prerequi-
site: Political Science 112 with grade of B or above, or consent of
instructor. The course deals primarily with the constitutional aspects
of legislation the aim of which is to promote health, safety, morals,
and the general social welfare. 4-5:30 TT. Mr. Grant.

SEMINARY IN LEGISLATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. II; 2 cr. Not
offered 1930-31. Mr. Grant.

VI. MISCELLANEOUS
THESIS. Yr;2cr. Staff.

SPECIAL Work. I, II; 2 or 3 cr. This course is intended primarily
for upper-group undergraduates, but may be taken by graduates.
The work is carried on individually, under the direction of some
member of the staff.