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LAW SCHOOL

arrangement other work in the College of Literature and Arts may also be taken. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

FIRST YEAR

Contracts (Law i).—Fall, winter, qnd spring terms, four hours, three hours, and two hours respectively. Professor PICKETT. Torts (Law 2).—Fall, winter, and spring terms, three hours, two hours, and three hours respectively. Professor GARDNER. Real Property (Law 3.)—Fall, winter, and spring terms, three hours each. Professor GARDNER. Domestic Relations (Law 4).—Winter term, two hours. Professor PICKETT.

Criminal Law (Law 5).—Spring term, two hours (supplementing Judge Harker's lectures). Professor PICKETT.

SECOND TEAR

Evidence Law (Law 6).—Fall, winter, and spring terms, three hours each. Professor GARDNER. Sales (Law 7).—Fall and winter terms, two hours each. Professor PICKETT.

Real Property (Law 8).—Fall term, two hours (continuing Real Property, Law 3). Professor GARDNER. Pleadings (Law 9).—Fall term, three hours. Professor PICKETT. Agency (Law 10).—Winter term, three hours. Professor

PICKETT.

Damages (Law 11).—Winter

GARDNER.

term,

two hours.

Professor Professor

Bailments (Law 12).—Spring term, five hours.

PICKETT.

Guaranty and Suretyship (Law 13).—Spring term, two hours.

Professor GARDNER.

THIRD YEAR

Equity (Law 14).—Fall and winter terms, four hours each. Professor PICKETT.

Corporations (Law 15).—Fall and winter terms, four hours and two hours respectively. Professor GARDNER. Commercial Paper (Law 16).—Fall and winter terms, two hours each. Professor PICKETT. Wills (Law 17).—Winter and spring terms, two hours and three hours respectively. Professor GARDNER.