Judging from the final examination questions, it would appear that this “the economics of transportation” was dedicated to “railway economics”. But what’s in a name?
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Earlier exams etc. for Economics 5
1900-01 (Hugo Richard Meyer alone)
1901-02 (Ripley with Hugo Richard Meyer)
1903-04 (Ripley alone)
1904-05 (Ripley with Stuart Daggett)
1905-06 (Ripley with Stuart Daggett)
1906-07 (Ripley with Stuart Daggett and Walter Wallace McLaren)
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Course Enrollment
1907-08
Economics 5 1hf. Professor [William Zebina] Ripley and Dr. [Stuart] Daggett. — Economics of Transportation.
Total 126: 15 Graduates, 21 Seniors, 67 Juniors, 18 Sophomores, 1 Freshman, 4 Others.
Source: Harvard University. Report of the President of Harvard College, 1907-1908, p. 66.
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ECONOMICS 5
Mid-year Examination, 1907-08
- Define: Financial Reorganization; Floating Debt; Collateral Trust Bond; Debenture; Commodity Rate.
- On two roads, the figures for certain operating statistics were:
3,855,000 ton miles per mile, and 428,000 ton miles per mile respectively. What is this called? What is its full financial significance? - In comparing the operating results of two roads, in what way, if any, may the balance sheets be used? How did you analyze them in your report?
- What has been the course of developments concerning the attitude of the United States Supreme Court toward the legislative branches of the government in respect of rate regulation?
- What states have attempted specific valuations of railway property: and what has been the leading motive in each case?
- Name three peculiar features of German States railway practice, as contrasted with American conditions.
- How far has actual railroad consolidation progressed in the Southern States, and why?
- Discuss the proposition that railroad capitalization and the rates for service charged are entirely independent of one another.
Source: Harvard University Archives. Harvard University. Mid-year Examinations, 1852-1943. Box 8, Bound Volume: Examination Papers, Mid-Years 1907-08.
Image Source: Built in 1907, the Union Pacific 618 at Heber Valley Historic Railroad. Photo by Evan Jennings, Oct, 2004. Wikimedia Commons.