lUD^GnmnINSTITUTEnFacultynMurray N. RothbardnUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasnRobert BatemarconMarymount CollegenWalter BlocknHoly Cross CollegenRoy E. CordatonJohns Hopkins University; IRETnThomas DiLorenzonUniversity of Tennessee, ChattanooganRoger GarrisonnAuburn UniversitynDavid GordonnLudwig von Mises InstitutenJeffrey HerbenernWashington & Jefferson CollegenRobert HiggsnSeattle UniversitynHans-Hermann HoppenUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasnYuri N. MaltsevnCarthage CollegenLlewellyn H. RockwellnLudwig von Mises InstitutenJoseph SalernonPace UniversitynMark ThorntonnAuburn Universityn66nIn my classes at Harvard, the answer isnalways more government. But not atnthe Mises University!”n—Liam Ford, Harvard UniversitynThe Ludwig von Mises Institute’s O. P. Alford III Cen­nter presents, for the seventh year, the ultimate Austrianneconomics week at Stanford University, July 4-11, 1992:nthe Mises University under the direction of the dean ofnthe Austrian school, Professor Murray N. Rothbard.nStudents specialize in their areas of interest, at thenintroductory, intermediate, and advanced levels. The 49nclasses cover every aspect of economic theory. In additionnto world-class teaching, included are pleasant dormitorynhousing; three excellent meals a day; study materials;nlibrary privileges (4.5 million volumes); extensivencultural, recreational, and athletic facilities; and anmagnificent climate.nQualified graduate and undergraduate students aren$100. Some full scholarships and travel grants are avail­nable for extraordinary students. Faculty members fromnthe U.S., and international students and faculty, aren$425. For an application, write or call: The Ludwig vonnMises Institute, Mises Building, Auburn University, Ala­nbama 36849-5301, (205) 844-2500, fax (205) 844-2583.nnnFEBRUARY 1992/51n