Elementary course, 3 hrs.
History of economic theory, 3 hrs.
Economical history of America and Europe, 3 hrs.
Tariff legislation, 1 hrs.
Financial legislation. 1 hrs.
Discussion and investigation, 3 hrs.
Independent research say. 3 hrs.
For sophomores, juniors, and seniors, 17 hrs.
Accordingly, Harvard "offers greater and better facilities for study, and we can blame only human nature, if parent, guardians and ambitious young men go where they can get the most for their time and money."
Moreover, Harvard's entrance examinations are harder than those at Yale. The cry that if you once get in Harvard it is easy enough to get through, while you are made to study at Yale, is disproved by the fact that seventy four per cent. of Harvard's freshmen graduate, and seventy-five per cent. of Yale's.