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ADMISSION TO THE BAR 145 Partnership (Law 18).—Spring term, three hours. GARDNER. fessor GARDNER. Professor Constitutional Law (Law 19).—Spring term, three hours. ProEquity Pleading (Law 20).—Spring term, one hour. PICKETT. Professor SEMINARY COURSE IN LEGAL HISTORY During the fall and winter terms (1898-99) there will be given a seminary course in legal history under the joint direction of Professors Gardner and Pickett of the School of Law, and Professor Greene and Dr. Howland of the department of history. It is proposed to study in detail the Year Books covering a limited period with special reference to land tenures, feudal obligations, and the practice in the courts. This course is for advanced students only, and a reading knowledge of Latin and French is essential. DEGREES BACHELOR OP LAWS The basis for the degree of Bachelor of Law is ninety term-hours of work. A "term-hour" as here used means one hour per day of class-room work for one-third of r. year. The degree will be conferred upon the completion of the course above set forth. Every candidate for the degree of bachelor of laws must present a thesis embodying the results of original research upon a subject approved by the faculty. MASTER OF LAWS Work leading to the master's degree will be announced later. All degrees will be conferred by the University at the usual commencement in June. ADMISSION TO THE BAR Under the rules of the Supreme Court of Illinois, all candidates for admission to the bar must have completed a
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