W812 NUMBER 43 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN STUDIES SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY NO. 13 Published Quarterly by the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, Wisconsin Entered as second-class matter August 31, 1919, at the post office at Madison, Wisconsin, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917. Authorized September 17, 1918. No. 1. The colonial citizens of New York City, by Robert Francis Seybolt. 40p. $0.50. No. 4. Scientific determination of the content of elementary school course in reading, by No. 5. Cycles of prosperity and depression in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany, by Alvin Harvey Hansen, 112p. $1.00. No. 6. A large estate in Egypt in the third century B.C.-A study in economic history, by Michael Rostovtzeff. 209p. $2.00. No. 7. The Distichs of Cato-Translated from the Latin with introductory sketch, by Wayland Johnson Chase. 44p. $0.50. No. 8. Standard tests as aids in school supervision, by Frank Leslie Clapp. 56p. $0.50. No. 9. The Greek literary texts from Greco-Roman Egypt, by C. A. Oldfather. 104p. $1.25. No. 10. Changes in the size of American families in one generation, by Ray Erwin Baber and Edward Alsworth Ross. 100p. $1.00. No. 11. The Ars Minor of Donatus-Translated from the Latin with introductory sketch, by Wayland J. Chase. 46p. $0.75. No. 12. Miraculae Sanctae Virginus Mariae. Translated from the Latin by Miss E. F. Dexter. 61p. $1.00. No. 13. History of the Byzantine Empire by A. A. Vasiliev. Translated from the Russian by Mrs. S. Ragozin. 457 p. $3.00. COPYRIGHT 1928 BY |