Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934 Page: 62
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SIMMONS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
343. (Formerly 415). International Organization and World
Politics.-The development of the means of international government
and administration; agencies for the peaceful settlement
of international disputes; the League of Nations; the Permanent
Court of International Justice; Nationalism; Imperialism; World
Politics. Spring semester, 8:00, T. T. S. (Given in alternate
years; not given 1934-1935).
413. (Formerly 435). European Political Thought.-The writings
of the principal political philosophers from Plato to the
present time. Special attention is given to the theories of origin,
forms, and functions of government, the sources and nature of
law, and the growth of democratic ideas and institutions. Fall
semester, 8:00, M. W. F. (Given in alternate years; given in
1934-1935).
423. American Political Thought.-The political ideas of the
American people from colonial times to the present; the ideas
of the American Revolution; the framers of the Constitution;
the Hamiltonian, Jeffersonian, and Jacksonian schools of political
thought; the slavery controversy. Considerable attention is
also devoted to recent ideas. Spring semester, 8:00, M. W. F.
(Given in alternate years; given in 1934-1935).
433, 443. American Constitutional Law.-An intensive study
of the Constitution of the United States, based principally upon
Supreme Court decisions. Fall and spring semesters, 9:00, T.
T. S.
453, 463. Principles of Public Administration.-Principles of
administrative organization and procedure, and the investigation
of specific problems in administration. Fall and spring semesters.
(Open only to students majoring in government and to
graduate students).
GREEK
MRS. BAKER
113, 123. (Formerly 113, 123, 133). Beginning Greek.-Elements
of the language. Representative selections from Greek
literature. The course will be of interest and service to students
and teachers of Latin and the modern languages as well as of
science and theology. Fall and spring semesters, 9:00, T. T. S.
213. (Formerly 315). Xenophon's Anabasis.-Books I and II.
Prose composition. Fall semester, 10:30, M. W. F.
223. (Formerly 325). Xenophon's Anabasis.-Books III, 1V.
Prose Composition.62
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Simmons University (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons University, 1933-1934, book, May 1934; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41656/m1/64/?q=american+indian: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.