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 Rh : * Historical Sociologies, IV, 24, July-September, and January-March.
 * * Primitive Art, IV, 12, April-June.
 * * [Animism, IV, 24.]
 * * Settlement Movement, IV, 6, July-August.
 * * Origin and Evolution of Society, Professor Giddings' System, IV, 6, August-September.
 * * Social Aspects of Taxation, IV, 12, April-June.


 * General Anthropology, II, 35.
 * * General Sociology, II, October-January.


 * * General Sociology, II, October-January.
 * * Evolution of Family, II, February-May.
 * * Pauperism, Poor Laws, and Charities, II, October-January.
 * * Crime and Penology, II, February-May.
 * Seminar in Sociology, II, fort., 30.
 * * Theory and Practice of Statistics, II, 30.
 * Seminar in Statistics, III, 30.
 * * Social Effects of Taxation, II, 30.
 * * Railroad Problems, economical, social and legal, II, February-May.
 * Communistic and Socialistic Theories, II, October-January.
 * * Anthropology, II, February-May.
 * * Physical Geography and Anthropology, II, October-January.


 * * Social Science (el.), II, 32.
 * * [Condition of Labor, II, 32.]
 * * Seminary. Social Science (theoretical), II, 32.
 * * Social Statistics, II, 32.
 * * Socialism and Communism, II, 12, October-December,


 * * Ethics of Social Questions, II, 31.
 * Sociological Seminar. Christian Doctrine of the Social Order, II, 31.
 * * Social and Economical Condition of the Workingmen, III, 31.
 * * Principles of Sociological Development of Modern State and its Social Functions, II-III, 31.
 * * Communism and Socialism, Utopias, Ancient and Modern, II-III, 15, February-May.
 * Three years' course in ArchæoIogical and Ethnological (research). General Anthropology, with specific reference to American Archæology and Ethnology. (Preliminary to above.) III, lab., 31.


 * * Sociology, II, 32.
 * * Cities, II, 14.