A. Political science and political history.
1. Political thoughts.
a. Texts.
b. History of political thoughts.
c. American history of political thoughts.
2. Political science.
a. Political science --- General.
b. Theory of State.
c. Democracy.
3. Political history and political conditions (Exclusive of U.S.)
a. Political history.
b. Political conditions of different countries.
B. Public science.
1. Japanese constitution.
2. Philosophy of law.
3. Comparative constitutional law.
a. English constitutions & constitutional history.
C. American constitutional law & government.
1. Constitution & constitutional history.
a. Constitutional history.
b. Constitutional law.
c. Constitutional system.
2. Political institutions and affairs.
a. Government-general.
b. Political parties.
c. Legislative bodies & suffrage.
3. American ideals and national character.
a. American ideals.
b. American literature.
D. American history.
1. U.S. history.
a. Manuals.
b. Sources.
c. General.
d. Colonial.
e. Independence and constitution making.
f. Jeffersonian Demy.
g. Jacksonian Demy.
h. Slavery and Civil War.
i. Recent History.
2. Economic, financial history ; and other specific surveys.
a. Economic history & financial, history.
b. Specific surveys.
3. Biography.
E. American diplomacy and international politics.
1. American diplomacy.
a. American diplomacy --- General.
b. International relations in Asia.
c. Immigration problem.
2. International relations.
3. International law.
F. Auxiliary sciences.
1. Philosophy; psychology, and region.
2. Literature.
3. History.
a. Theory.
b. General.
c. Japanese history.
d. English history.
4. Economics, economic history.
5. Social problems & social theories.
6. Geography & maps.
G. Periodicals.