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Box Contents List
Box 11
Campus Course
Comprehensive test A2
Contemporary Legislation
Freshmen Lectures, notes used for, 1924 -- 1926
Freshmen, address to, 1926
The Government of the British Empire
An Introduction to Political Science, lectures in historical and descriptive politics
Box 12
Introductory remarks, first lecture at the University of Iowa, January 1896
Modern Government Class, notes for talk to, in substitution for final examination, May 1924
The more than in university education
"The Old Stone Capitol remembers," an address delivered to the Freshmen during Freshmen week, September 19, 1939
On the method of political science, second class lecture, 1896
Political Institutions and Methods, with special reference to America
Political Parties in the United States
Political Science and Law, notes on a lecture to Professor Updegraff’s class in law, August 13, 1930 (2 copies)
Political Science lecture on Elements of Jurisprudence
Social Hygiene