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THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

9 JOHN STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON, W.C.

The special aim of THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE is the study and investigation of Economic and Political Institutions as they exist, or have existed, in the United Kingdom and in foreign countries. The School provides training in methods of investigation, and affords facilities for original work in Economics and Political Science. Many of the Lectures and Classes are designed to promote a wider knowledge of modern commercial conditions, and to meet the needs of those engaged in the Civil Service, municipal employment, journalism, teaching, and public work.

PUBLIC LECTURES AND CLASSES are held on Economics, Statistics, Commercial History and Geography, Commercial and Industrial Law, Banking and Currency, Finance and Taxation, and Political Science.

SPECIAL CLASSES, arranged as a Three Years' Course of Study, are held twice a week in each subject. Students also carry on their studies under the DIRECT PERSONAL SUPERVISION of the Lecturer.

THE LECTURES are usually given between 6 and 9 P.M. THE CLASSES are held both in the evening, between 6 and 9 P.M., and during the daytime.

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THE SCHOOL YEAR commences in October. There are THREE TERMS, each about ten weeks in duration, viz., (1) October to December; (2) January to March; (3) April to July. STUDENTS MAY JOIN THE SCHOOL AT ANT TIME.

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