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PHILOLOGY 



Classical . . . I . ... . . , . 207 



Romance ( . . . . ; 221 



Oriental 233 



Semitic . . . . . . ! , 4 : " . . . 243 



English . 250 



PHILOSOPHY . . ... 257 



PHYSICS 271 



POLITICAL SCIENCE including 

 Economics and 



International Law . . . . . .... 279 



PSYCHOLOGY .' O ; 303 



RELIGION .^. 311 



SOCIOLOGY . * ... 321 



ZOOLOGY 329 



APPENDIX I: Educational Advantages for Ameri- 

 can Students in France; with a History of the 

 Recent Changes in its University System . . 345 



APPENDIX II: Institutions of Higher Learning; 

 their Organization, Degrees, Requirements, 

 Fees, etc 373 



APPENDIX III: Practical Suggestions to the In- 

 tending Graduate Student 413 



Index 427 



