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Winter Term.

Contracts. Recitations on selected portions of Parsons on Contracts, for eight weeks. Wambaugh.

Domestic Relations. A course of lectures for three weeks on the subjects of marriage and divorce, the property rights of married women, parent and child, guardian and ward, the rights and liability of infants, and kindred topics. Adams.

Evidence. A course of lectures for four weeks upon the principles of the law of evidence, to be followed during the next term with recitations as shown below. Love.

Criminal Law. A course of lectures for four weeks upon criminal law, accompanied with recitations in McClain's Outlines of Criminal Law and Procedure, with references also to statutory provisions. McClain.

Trial and Judgment. A course of lectures for three weeks upon the course of procedure in common law courts of record from the beginning of the trial until the entry of judgment, with references to statutory provisions. Gilman.

Spring Term.

Evidence. Recitations in the first volume of Greenleaf on Evidence, for four weeks. Wambaugh.

Bailments and Pledges. A course of lectures for four weeks with printed synopsis, covering the various topics of the law of bailments, including liability of inn-keepers and the law of pledges and collateral securities. McClain.

Sales. A course of lectures for one week on the law of sales. Love.

Negotiable Instruments. A course of lectures for three weeks on the law of bills, notes, checks, and other negotiable and quasi negotiable instruments, followed by recitations for four weeks in Daniel on Negotiable Instruments. Love and Wambaugh.

Probate Law. A course of lectures for three weeks on the execution and probate of wills and the law of executors and administrators, including the settlement and distribution of decedents' estates, with references to statutory provisions. Gilman.

International Law. A course of lectures for four weeks upon public international law and the conflict of laws. McClain.

SENIOR YEAR.

Fall Term.

Real Property. Recitations for four weeks in Tiedeman on Real Property, through common law estates, accompanied with oral explanations and references to leading cases. Gilman.

Equity. Recitations in Bispham on Equity, for ten weeks, accompanied with oral explanations and references to leading cases. Wambaugh.

Carriers. A course of lectures for three weeks, accompanied with printed synopsis, covering the subjects of carriers of goods and carriers of passengers. McClain.

Insurance. A course of lectures for three weeks on the law of insurance in its several branches. Wambaugh.

Chattel Mortgages. Recitations for three weeks in Jones on Chattel Mortgages. Wambaugh.

Patents. A course of lectures for four weeks on the law of patents. Love.

Winter Term.

Real Property. Recitations in Tiedeman on Real Property continued, followed by lectures on actions to recover real property, occupying in all six weeks of the term. Gilman.

Criminal Procedure. A course of lectures for four weeks, accompanied with recitations in McClain's Outlines of Criminal Law and Procedure. McClain.

Corporations. A course of lectures for three weeks, accompanied with printed synopsis, upon the general doctrines of the law of corporations both private and municipal. Adams.

Federal Courts and Procedure. A course of lectures for three weeks on the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts and the procedure therein. Love.

Admiralty. A course of lectures for one week on admiralty jurisdiction and practice. Love.

Appellate Practice. A course of lectures for two weeks on the practice in appellate courts. McClain.

Medical Jurisprudence. A course of lectures for three weeks on medico-legal topics. Schæffer and Gilman.

Taxation and Tax Titles. A course of lectures by Judge Kerine.

Spring Term.

Partnership and Agency. A course of lectures for four weeks upon the topics of partnership and