Here are six previous installments in the series “Economics course offerings at Radcliffe College”:
Pre-Radcliffe economics course offerings and Radcliffe courses for 1893-94, 1894-1900 , 1900-1905 , 1905-1910 , 1910-1915.
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An asterisk (*) designates Graduate courses in Harvard University, to which Radcliffe students were admitted by vote of the Harvard Faculty.
Economics
1915-16
Primarily for Undergraduates:
A. Asst. Professor DAY. — Principles of Economics.
9 Se., 20 Ju., 24 So., 1 Fr., 5 Unc., 2 Sp. Total 61
For Undergraduates and Graduates:
2a1 hf. Professor GAY.— European Industry and Commerce in the Nineteenth Century.
2 Gr., 1 Se., 2 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc., 2 Sp. Total 9
2b2 hf. Professor GAY.— Economic and Financial History of the United States.
3 Gr., 2 Se., 5 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc., 1 Sp. Total 13
6a1 hf. Mr. P. G. WRIGHT.— Trade-Unionism and Allied Problems.
4 Se., 1 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 6
6b2 hf. Mr. P. G. WRIGHT.— The Labor Movement in Europe.
4 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc. Total 7
7b2 hf. Asst. Professor ANDERSON.— The Single Tax, Socialism, Anarchism.
1 Ju., 2 So., 1 Sp. Total 4
8a1 hf. Professor CARVER.— Principles of Sociology.
2 Gr., 9 Se., 12 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc., 3 Sp. Total 28
8b2 hf. Asst. Professor ANDERSON.— Principles of Sociology.
2 Gr., 2 Se., 5 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 10
Accounting
Associate Professor COLE.— Principles of Accounting.
5 Se. Total 5
Economic Theory and Method
Primarily for Graduates:
*11 Professor TAUSSIG.— Economic Theory.
1 Gr., 1 Se. Total 2
*13. Asst. Professor DAY. — Statistics. Theory, method, and practice.
1 Se. Total 1
*14. Professor BULLOCK. — History and Literature of Economics to the Year 1848.
1 Gr. Total 1
Economic History
*23. Dr. GRAS (Clark College). — Economic History of Europe to the Middle of the Eighteenth Century.
1 Gr. Total 1
Course of Research
20a. Professor GAY. — Economic History.
1 Gr. Total 1
Source: Annual Report of Radcliffe College for 1915-1916. Report of the Chairman of the Academic Board (September 1918), pp. 40-1.
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Economics
1916-1917
Primarily for Undergraduates:
1. A. Asst. Professor E. E. DAY.— Principles of Economics.
2 Gr., 7 Se., 23 Ju., 19 So., 1 Fr., 3 Unc., 2 Sp. Total 57
For Undergraduates and Graduates:
1a1 hf. Associate Professor COLE.— Accounting.
6 Se., 5 Ju., 1 Sp. Total 12
1b2 hf. Dr. J. S. DAVIS— Statistics.
3 Gr., 3 Se., 4 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 11
1c2 hf. Associate Professor COLE.— Accounting (advanced course).
2 Se., 3 Ju. Total 5
2a1 hf. Professor GAY.— European Industry and Commerce in the Nineteenth Century.
3 Gr., 7 Se., 3 Ju., 1 Unc., 1 Sp. Total 15
2b2 hf. Professor GAY.— Economic and Financial History of the United States.
3 Gr., 8 Se., 6 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc., 1 Sp. Total 20.
5. Dr. BURBANK, with lectures on selected topics by Professor BULLOCK.— Public Finance, including the Theory and Methods of Taxation.
5 Se., 3 Ju. Total 8
6a1 hf. Mr. P. G. WRIGHT.— Trade Unionism and Allied Problems.
3 Se., 2 Ju., 3 Unc. Total 8
6b2 hf. Mr. P. G. WRIGHT.— The Labor Movement in Europe.
1 Se., 2 Ju. Total 3
7. Asst. Professor ANDERSON.— Economic Theory.
3 Gr., 1 Se., 1 Ju. Total 5
8. Professor CARVER.— Principles of Sociology.
1 Gr., 4 Se., 10 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 16
Economic Theory and Method
Primarily for Graduates:
*11. Asst. Professor DAY.— Economic Theory.
1 Gr. Total 1
*121 hf. Professor CARVER.— The Distribution of Wealth.
2 Gr. Total 2
Applied Economics
*34. Professor RIPLEY.— Problems of Labor.
2 Gr., 2 Se. Total 4
Course of Research
20d. Professor GAY. — Economic History.
1 Gr. Total 1
Source: Annual Report of Radcliffe College for 1916-1917. Report of the Chairman of the Academic Board (September 1918), pp. 91-2.
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Economics
1917-1918
Primarily for Undergraduates:
1. A. Asst. Professor E. E. DAY. — Principles of Economics.
1 Gr., 8 Se., 16 Ju., 29 So., 1 Fr., 7 Unc. Total 62
For Undergraduates and Graduates:
1a1 hf. Associate Professor COLE.— Accounting.
12 Se., 3 Ju., 3 So., 1 Unc. Total 19
1b2 hf. Asst. Professor E. E. DAY.— Statistics.
2 Gr., 5 Se., 3 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 11
1c2 hf. Associate Professor COLE.— Accounting (Advanced Course).
5 Se., 1 Ju., 3 So., 1 Unc. Total 10
2a1 hf. Professor GAY.— European Industry and Commerce in the Nineteenth Century.
6 Gr., 6 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So., 2 Unc. Total 16
2b2 hf. Asst. Professor GRAS (Clark University).—Economic History of the United States.
2 Gr., 4 Se., 1 Ju. Total 7
32 hf. Dr. LINCOLN.— Money, Banking, and Allied Problems.
3 Gr., 7 Se., 4 Ju., 1 So. Total 15
5. Dr. BURBANK, with lectures on selected topics by Professor BULLOCK.— Public Finance, including the Theory and Methods of Taxation.
1 Gr., 4 Se. Total 5
6a1 hf. Dr. LINCOLN.— Labor Problems.
2 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So. Total 4
7. Asst. Professor ANDERSON.— Theories of Social Reform.
4 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc. Total 7
8. Professor CARVER.—Principles of Sociology.
2 Se., 5 Ju., 5 Unc. Total 12
Primarily for Graduates:
Accounting
Associate Professor COLE.— Accounting Problems.
1 Gr., 3 Se. Total 4
Economic Theory and Method
*11. Professors CARVER and BULLOCK.— Economic Theory.
1 Gr. Total 1
Economic History
*241 hf. Professor GAY. — Topics in the Economic History of the Nineteenth Century.
1 Se. Total 1
Applied Economics
*322 hf. Professor CARVER. — Economics of Agriculture.
1 Gr., 3 Se. Total 4
*34. Professor RIPLEY. —Problems of Labor.
1 Gr., 1 Se. Total 2
Course of Research
20d. Professor GAY and Asst. Professor GRAS (Clark University). — Economic History.
1 Gr. Total 1
Source: Annual Report of Radcliffe College for 1917-1918. Report of the Chairman of the Academic Board (January 1919), pp. 44-45.
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Economics
1918-1919
Primarily for Undergraduates:
1. A. Dr. BURBANK. — Principles of Economics.
11 Se., 30 Ju., 16 So., 1 Fr., 13 Unc. Total 71
For Undergraduates and Graduates:
1a1 hf. Professor COLE. — Accounting.
1 Gr., 6 Se., 6 Ju., 3 So. Total 16
1c2 hf. Professor COLE. — Accounting (advanced course).
1 Gr., 2 Se., 4 Ju., 2 So. Total 9
2a1 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN. — European Industry and Commerce in the Nineteenth Century.
1 Gr., 7 Se., 3 Ju., 1 So., 2 Unc. Total 14
2b2 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN. — Economic History of the United States.
8 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So., 2 Unc. Total 12
32 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN. — Money, Banking, and Allied Problems.
1 Se., 4 Ju. Total 5
5. Dr. BURBANK, with lectures on selected topics by Professor BULLOCK. — Public Finance, including the Theory and Methods of Taxation.
3 Se. Total 3
6a1 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN. — Trade-Unionism and Allied Problems.
5 Se., 3 Ju., 1 So. Total 9
7a. Professor BULLOCK. — Economic Theory.
9 Se., 3 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 13
8. Professor CARVER. —Principles of Sociology.
5 Se., 6 Ju., 1 So. Total 12
Primarily for Graduates:
Accounting
Professor COLE. — Accounting Problems.
1 Gr., 1 Se., 3 Ju., 1 So. Total 6
Economic Theory and Method
*13. Dr. PERSONS. — Statistics. Theory, Method, and Practice.
1 Gr., 1 Se., 1 Ju. Total 3
Applied Economics
*34. Professor RIPLEY. —Problems of Labor.
2 Se. Total 2
Source: Annual Report of Radcliffe College for 1918-1919. Report of the Chairman of the Academic Board (January 1920), pp. 41-42.
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Economics
1919-1920
Primarily for Undergraduates:
1. A. Asst. Professor DAY. — Principles of Economics.
9 Se., 24 Ju., 23 So., 1 Fr., 6 Unc., 2 Sp. Total 65
For Undergraduates and Graduates:
1a1 hf. Professor COLE.— Accounting.
2 Gr., 10 Se., 3 Ju., 2 So., 1 Unc., 1 Sp. Total 19
1b2 hf. Asst. Professor J. S. DAVIS.— Statistics.
9 Se., 6 Ju., 2 So., 2 Unc. Total 19
1c2 hf. Professor COLE.— Accounting (advanced course).
1 Gr., 6 Se., 1 Ju., 2 So., 1 Sp. Total 11
2a1 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN.— European Industry and Commerce in the Nineteenth Century.
2 Se., 1 Ju., 2 Unc. Total 5
2b2 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN.— Economic History of the United States.
1 Gr., 6 Se., 2 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 10
32 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN.— Money, Banking, and Allied Problems.
4 Se., 2 Ju., 2 Unc. Total 8
4b1 hf. Asst. Professor DAVIS. — Economics of Corporations.
1 Gr., 6 Se., 1 Ju. Total 8
5. Asst. Professor BURBANK. — Public Finance, including the Theory and Methods of Taxation.
10 Se., 1 Ju. Total 11
6a1 hf. Dr. E. E. LINCOLN. — Trade-Unionism and Allied Problems.
1 Gr., 1 Se., 3 Ju., 1 Unc. Total 6
8. Professor CARVER. —Principles of Sociology.
2 Gr., 3 Se., 6 Ju., 1 So., 1 Unc. Total 13
Economic Theory and Method
Primarily for Graduates:
*11. Professor TAUSSIG. — Economic Theory.
2 Gr., 3 Se. Total 5
*121 hf. Professor CARVER. — The Distribution of Wealth.
1 Gr., 2 Se. Total 3
*14. Professor BULLOCK. — History and Literature of Economics to the year 1848.
2 Gr. Total 2
Applied Economics
*322 hf. Professor CARVER. — Economics of Agriculture.
1 Se. Total 1
*332 hf. Professor TAUSSIG. — International Trade and Tariff Problems.
1 Gr., 1 Se. Total 2
*341. Professor RIPLEY. — Problems of Labor.
3 Gr., 4 Se., 1 Ju. Total 8
Statistics
*41. Asst. Professor DAY. — Statistics: Theory and Analysis.
2 Gr. Total.2
*42. Asst. Professor DAY. — Statistics: Organization and Practice.
2 Gr. Total 2
Course of Research in Economics
*20. Professor CARVER.
1 Se. Total 1
Source: Annual Report of Radcliffe College for 1919-1920. Report of the Chairman of the Academic Board (January 1921), pp. 41-42.
Image Source: Barnard and Briggs Halls, Radcliffe College, ca. 1930-1945. Boston Public Library: The Tichnor Brothers Collection.