Assistant Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94, A. M., Ph.D., of the Department of Economics, has resigned from the University, having been appointed Professor of Economics at the Imperial University and Higher Commercial School of Tokio, to succeed in this position C. S. Griffin '95, who died last year. Professor Sprague received his appointment of assistant professor of Economics here in the University in 1898. In consequence of this resignation, Economics 6 will be given this year by Professor Taussig and Assistant Professor Gay, and Economics 8b by Assistant Professor Andrew. Economics a, International Trade, and Economics 20d, History of the National Banking System, will be omitted this year.
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