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 loo H. S. JEFON$ Working for the M.A. degree in economics has not usually been regarded by sudens as a whole time occupation. Some have read for law at the s.me time or for another M.A. subject such as History or English. With the new course of 1919 this will hardly be possible; for the standard will be considerably higher. On the other hand the students who obtain the M.A. degree will no longer be so poorly equipped in know- ledge of economics as they are now. Two years of thcrcugh study will gi'e them a gasp of the subject, and a confidence in their understanding of it, now hardly ever attained.