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E^arvard. 



Professor Bowditch : Experimeutal physiology 

 (research). 



Johns Hopkins. 



Professor Howell : Eesearch courses ; Physiological 

 journal club (1); Physiological seminar (1). 



Professor Howell, Drs. Dawson, Erlanger, Mr. 

 Stiles : Advanced research ; Eegular medical course 

 m + 3); Special course (3). 



Yale. 



Professor Chittenden : Elementary physiology (1); 

 Experimental toxicology (1); Physiology of nutri- 

 tion (1). 



Professors Chittenden, Mendel : Experimental 

 physiology (3); Seminary (2). 



PSYCHOLOGY. 



Chicago. 



Professor Dewey : Seminar, mental development 

 (4, 2qr.). 



Professor Angell, Dr. Fite : Experimental psychol- 

 ogy, training course (4, 3 qr.); Experimental psy- 

 chology, research (4, 3qr. ). 



(See also Sociology and Statistics.) 



Columbia. 



Professor Cattell : Experimental psychology, intro- 

 ductory (2); Problems in experimental psychology 

 (2); Kesearch in experimental psychology (daily). 



Professor Cattell, Mr. Davis : Experimental psy- 

 chology, laboratory (;g' or ^). 



Professor Starr : Diseases of the mind and nervous 

 system (1). 



Professor Farrand : Physiological psychology (3); 

 Abnormal and pathological psychology ( 1 ) ; Kesearch 

 in physiological and abnormal psychology. 



Professor Thorndike : ' Genetic psychology, ad- 

 vanced (2); Eesearch in genetic and comparative 

 psychology. 



Mr. Strong: Analytic psychology (1); Philosophy 

 of mind (1); Eesearch in analytic psychology and 

 the philosophy of mind. 



Cornell. 



Professor Titchener, Drs. Bentley, Whipple, Mr. 

 Baird : Systematic psychology (3); Laboratory ex- 

 ercises in psychology ; Seminar in psychology, and 

 advanced laboratory work. 



Dr. Bentley : History of psychophysics (j). 



Dr. Washburn : Social psychology. 



Harvard. 



Professor James : The psychological elements of 

 religious life (i). 



Professor Miinsterberg : Psychological seminar, 

 The theory of the will (2). 



Professor Miinsterberg, Dr. MacDougall : Experi- 

 mental psychology, advanced research. 



Dr. MacDougall: Advanced psychology (Is); Ex- 

 perimental psychology, elementary (5). 



Peyinsylvania. 



Professor Witmer : Fundamental processes (1); 

 Physiological psychology (1); Complex mental proc- 

 esses (1) ; Experimental psychology (1) ; Modern psy- 

 chological theory (li); Seminar in child psychology 

 (lo); Eesearch. 



Yale. 



Professor Duncan : General psychology, advanced 

 (2). 



Prof essor Scripture : Physiological and experimental 

 psychology (2) ; Experimental psychology, elementary 

 (2) ; Experimental phonetics ( 1 ) ; Theory of statistics 

 and measurements (1); Technical course in experi- 

 mental psychology (1 ) ; Eesearch. 



SOCIOLOGY AND STATISTICS. 

 Chicago. 



Professor Small : The ethics of sociology (4, 1 qr.) ; 

 Seminar, Problems in methodology and classification 

 (4) ; The premises of general sociology (4, 1 qr. ) ; An 

 outline of general sociology (4, 1 qr. ). 



Profassor Henderson : The group of industrials 

 (4, 1 qr. ); Seminar, Methods of social amelioration 

 (4); Urban communities (4, 1 qr. ); Philanthropy in 

 its historical development (4, 1 qr. ). 



Professor Talbot : Seminar in sanitary science (4). 



Professor Thomas: Art and the artist class (4, 2 

 qrs.); Development of mind in the race (4, 1 qr. ); 

 Primitive social control (4, 1 qr. ) . 



Professor Vincent : Public opinion (4, 1 qr. ) ; Edu- 

 cation as a social function (4, 1 qr. ). 



Dr. Mitchell: Training course in statistics (4, 

 Iqr.). 

 Columbia. 



Professor Giddings : Principles of sociology (2); 

 Social evolution (1); Progress and democracy (1); 

 Pauperism, poor laws and charities (1); Crime and 

 penology (1) ; Seminar in sociology (1). 



Professor Mayo-Smith : Statistics and sociology 

 ( 1 ) ; Statistics and economics ( 1 ) ; Theory of statistics 

 (1); Laboratory work in statistics. 



Dr. Eipley : Eacial demography. 



Dr. Bayles : The civil aspect of ecclesiastical or- 

 ganizations (1). 



Cornell. 



Professor Willcox : Elementary social economics 

 (2); Elementary statistics (2 + ^); Advanced statis- 

 tics (2). 



Professor Fetter : Methods of modern philanthropy 



(2). 



Professor Powers: The modern regime (2); Social 

 interpretation of art ( 1 ) ; Seminar, The evolution of 

 society (2). 



Hco'vard. 



Professor Ashley : Statistics (1). 



Professor Carver: Principles of sociology (3); So- 

 cialism and communism (1). 



: Seminar (1). 



Johns Hopl'ins. ■ 



Dr. Brackett : Public aid, charity and correction 

 (1, 3 mos. ) ; Conferences on charitable legislation and 

 custom in England and the United States (1). 



Fennsylvania. 



Professor Lindsay : Structure of modern society 

 (2); Social-debtor classes (2); Seminar in sociology. 



Yale. 



Professor Sumner : The mental reactions (2); The 

 beginnings of industrial organization (2) ; The science 

 of society, elementary (2) ; The science of society, 

 advanced (2). 



