Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Economics 5: Shipping, 1927 - 1929
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.
Economics 5: Term Report Subjects, 1949 - 1950
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.
Economics 5: Term Report Subjects, 1950
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.
Economics 6: Finance, nd
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.
Economics 6: Labor Problem Lectures, nd
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.
Economics 8: Commerce, nd
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Economics 8: Commerce, 1932
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Economic 8: Economic Geography, nd
The Course Material series (1923-1953) contains lecture notes, exam questions, resources, and other content from Catlin’s tenure as a professor of Economics and Sociology at Bowdoin College. They are arranged by course number and provide an insight into his teaching methods and the Economic theories taught at the time.