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Report of Committee of Seven on Instruction in Colleges and Universities1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1915

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2 In the preparation of this table the committee is especially indebted to Professors Shaper of the University of Minnesota, and Freund of Chicago for important suggestions. This arrangement is offered as a beginning toward standard and systematic classification of courses in political science. Recommendations will be greatly valued by the committee.

3 A preliminary report of the committee is to be found in Proceedings, pp. 301–356. For further information write Charles McCarthy, Chairman, Madison, Wisconsin.

4 The majority of schools which submitted reports on attendance were large universities or old and well-endowed colleges.

5 Report on the teaching of international law in the educational institutions of the U. S., prepared by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, April 18, 1913, p. 6.

6 Ibid., p. 29. This report should be consulted for an exhaustive report on the teaching of international law.

7 The full report of the committee included a resume of the year's work and a brief statement relative to an investigation of secondary school instruction. Limitations of space required the omission of these portions of the annual report.

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