Yale alumni magazine. ([New Haven]) 1937-1976, May 20, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    WALE  -ALUNMANI
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CHOICE OF OPTIONALS,
How each Optional Course has been
‘Taken.
The final choices have been reported
in the various electives. The number
of men electing each course is given
below :—
PSYCHOLOGY, ETHICS, AND PHILOSOPHY.
Psychology, Ethics and Philosophy
are chosen by 828 men, of whom 387
are Seniors and 441 Juniors. These are
divided as follows:
Logic, Psychology, and Ethics (ele-
mentary course); Professors Ladd,Dun-
can, Smith and Dr. Scripture. Juniors,
3805. This ccurse is required of Juniors.
Of the four courses in this Depart-
ment one of which is required of Sen-
iors, the choices are as follows: Intro-
duction to Philosophy, Professor Ladd,
80; History and Theory of Ethics, Pro-
fessor Ladd and Sneath, 5; History of
Modern Philosophy, Professor Duncan,
118; Philosophical Anthropology, Pro-
fessor Sneath, 108.
In the other courses under this head
the choices are as follows:
Abnormal Psychology,
Ladd. Seniors, 21; Juniors, 9.
The Theory of Evolution, Professors
H. S. Williams and Duncan. Seniors,
To
Philosophy and Literature, Professor
Sneath. Seniors, 7; Juniors 21.
Psychology (Physiological and Exper-
imental) Dr. Scripture. Seniors, 24;
Juniors 94.
Psychology (Laboratory Course), Dr.
Scripture. Seniors, 2; Juniors 2.
Exxperimental Psychology as applied
to Education, Dr. Scripture. Seniors, 3;
Juniors, 9.
Education, Dr. Seashore. Seniors 4.
History of Ancient and Mediaeval
_ Philosophy, Mr. Green. Seniors, 1; Jun-
iors,1.
Kant Seminary, Professor Ladd. Sen-
iors, 1.
Metaphysics, Professor Ladd. Seniors,
Professor
Research Work in Psychology, Dr.
Scripture. Seniors, 1.
History of Religion, Dr. Fairbanks.
Seniors, 3.
POLITICAL SCIENCE AND LAW,
Political Science and Law are chosen
by 888 men, of whom 570 are Seniors
and 318 are Juniors. The courses under
this head are divided as follows:
Economics (general course) Professors
A. T. Hadley and Irving Fisher. Sen-
iors, 10; Juniors, 284.
Statistics, Professor Irving Fisher.
Seniors, 2; Juniors, 29.
iy aeoaaared Professor Schwab. Seniors,
United States Industrial
Professor Schwab. Seniors, 18.
Principles of Economics( advanced
course), Professor Irving Fisher. Sen-
iors, 14.
Economic Debates, Professor A. T.
Hadley. Seniors, 47.
Railroad Transportation, Seniors 24.
United States Financial History, Pro-
fessor Schwab. Seniors 9.
United States Industrial
Professor Schwab. Seniors 16.
The Science of Society,
Sumner. Seniors, 189. -
The Science of Society (using Ger-
man text book, Lippert’s Kultur-
Eceaneaats Professor Sumner, Seniors,
Jurisprudence and Law, Professor
EK. J. Phelps and E. G. Buckland. Sen-
iors, 170.
History,
History,
Professor
HISTORY.
Various courses in History are chosen
by 1,071 men, of whom 503 are Seniors
and 568 Juniors. They are divided as
follows:
Medieval History,
Adams. Juniors, 244.
Professor G. B.
History of Europe from the Reforma-
tion to the French Revolution. Seniors,
15; Juniors, 36.
History of Europe from the Reforma-
tion to the French Revolution (same as
previous course excepting part of the
time used in discussion of certain
French and German documents). Sen-
iors, 2.
History of Europe since 1789, Profes-
sor Wheeler. Seniors, 206.
English History, Professor Adams,
and Professor yet to be named. Seniors,
86. .
Ancient Oriental Nations from the
earliest times, Mr. F. W. Williams.
Seniors, 16; Juniors, 40.
Modern Asiatic History, Mr. F. W.
Williams. Seniors, 16; Juniors, 36.
American History (Constitutional),
Professor C. H. Smith. Seniors, 146.
American History, (Colonial), Pro-
fessor E. G. Bourne. Seniors, 15; Jun-
iors, 38.
American History (National), Profes-
sor E. G. Bourne. Seniors, 1; Juniors,
179,
MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES
LITERATURE.
In the courses of Modern European
Languages and Literature, 126 men are
represented, of whom 41 are Seniors
and 85 Juniors. They are distributed
among the courses as follows:
Second Year French, Mr. Taylor. Sen-
iors,(1; Juniors, 11,
Short Masterpieces of French Litera-
ture, Mr. Taylor. Seniors, 11; Juniors,
15. :
Systematic Readings of the xIXth
Century, Professor Luquiens. Seniors,
16; Juniors, 27.
French Literature of the XIXth Cen-
tury, Professor Luquiens. Seniors, 2;
Juniors, 9.
French Litterature of the XVIIIth
AND
Century, Professor lLuquiens, Sen-
iors, 1. :
Spanish (elementary course), Pro-
fessor H. R. Lang. Seniors, 3; Juniors,
14.
Spanish Literature of the XVIth and
XVII Centuries, Professor H. R. Lang.
Seniors, 4.
Italian (elementary course), Professor
H. R. Lang. Seniors, 1; Juniors, 3:
Dante’s Divina Com) iedia, Professor
H. BR. Lange. Seniors, 2; Juniors; @
GERMANIC LANGUAGES.
In the Germanic Languages, 94 men
are represented, of whom 24 are Sen-
iors and 70 Juniors. They are distrib-
uted among the courses as follows: .
Second Year German, Dr. W. A. Ad-
ams. Juniors, 21.
Schiller, Works and Life, Professor
Gruener. Seniors, 18; Juniors, 35. |
Prose of Modern Historians and Crit-
ics, Professor Gruener. Seniors, 1; Jun-
iors, &8.
German Composition and Conversa-
tion, Professor Oertel. Seniors, 1; Jun-
iors, 4.
Goethe, Works and Life, Dr. W. A.
Adams. Seniors, 9: Juniors, 2.
ENGLISH.
In the courses of English, 699 men
are represented, of whom 253 are Sen-
iors and 446 Juniors. They‘are divided
as follows:
Rhetoric, Dr. Baldwin. Seniors, 7;
Juniors, 36.
Old and Middle English, Professor
Albert S. Cook. Seniors, 1; Juniors, 1.
Chaucer, Professor W. L. Phelps.
Seniors, 13; Juniors, 21.
Elizabethan Drama, Professor W. L.
Phelps. Seniors, 48; Juniors, 104.
Shakespeare, Professor Beers.
iors, 2; Juniors, 32.
English Literature of the Seventeenth
Century, Professor W. L. Phelps. Sen-
iors, 23.
Modern Drama, Professor Beers. Sen-
iors, 2.
Sen-
WEEKLY
English Literature of the Enghteenth
Century. Seniors, 6; Juniors, 9.
American Literature, Professor W.
L. Phelps. Seniors, 129; Juniors, 185.
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