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JURISPRUDENCE.

WILLIAM CAREY JONES, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudence.

CURTIS H. LINDLEY, Honorary Professor of the Law of Mines and Water.

GEORGE H. BOKE, M.A., Instructor in Jurisprudence.

WILLIAM H. GORRILL, M.A., LL.B., Instructor in Law.

Instructor in Law.

LOUIS T. HENGSTLER, M.A., Ph.D., Lecturer in Law.
WILLIAM B. Bosley, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law.
WARREN OLNEY, Jr., A.B., LL.B., Lecturer in Law.

Lecturer in Law.

Graduate standing implies that the student has credit for Courses 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 5.

English 12B, Old English Laws, together with English 5, and Latin 21, Juristic Latin, may be included in the Group Elective in Jurisprudence.

Mid-year Examinations will not be held in Courses 11, 12, 13, 15, and 19.

10. Elementary Law and Jurisprudence.

Mr. BOKE.

An exposition of the main principles underlying the Common Law in the light of jurisprudence.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 8.

3. Principles of International Law.

(G.E.)

Mr. BOKE.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 9. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing.

*14. Administrative Law.

(G.E.)

Mr. BOKE.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing.

*1. Formation of the Federal Constitution. (G.E.)

Professor JONES.

1 hr., either half-year. Prerequisite: Any two courses in History and Political Science.

*Not to be given in 1902-03.

5. Roman Law. (G.E.)

Professor JONES.

4 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 9. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Required for the Group Elective in Jurisprudence.

*18. Commercial Law.

Dr. HENGSTLER.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 4. Prerequisite: At least Junior standing.

11. The Law of Property (First year.) (G.E.)

3 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th

standing.

12. The Law of Torts. (G.E.)

3 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th standing.

13. The Law of Crimes. (G.E.)

8. Prerequisite: Senior

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standing.

4 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 8. Prerequisite: Senior

19. Common Law Pleading. (G.E.)

Mr. GORRILL.

2 hrs., throughout the year. S, 8. Prerequisite: Senior standing.

17. The Law of Property. (Second year.)

Mr. BOSLEY.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 8. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

20. Agency and Partnership.

Mr. GORRILL.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M W, 9. Prerequisite: Graduate

standing.

21. The Law of Evidence.

Mr. OLNEY.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 8. Prerequisite: Graduate

standing.

22. Principles of Equity.

Mr. GORRILL.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M W, 8. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

24. The Law of Sales and Negotiable Paper.

Professor JONES.

4 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 11. Prerequisite: Graduate

standing.

*Not given in 1901-02.

26. The Law of Bailments and Carriers.

Dr. HENGSTLER.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu, Th, 4. Prerequisite: Graduate

standing.

25. The Law of Corporations.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

27. The Law of Trusts.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. 28. The Law of Property. (Third year.)

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. 2. Constitutional Law of the United States. Professor JONES.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 10. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

29. Code Pleading and Practice.

Three hours, throughout the year. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

16. The Law of Mines and Water.

1 hr., during two years. standing.

7. Principles of Jurisprudence.

W,

4:00.

Professor LINDLEY. Prerequisite: Graduate

Professor JONES.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

*Not to be given in 1902-03.

HISTORY AND

POLITICAL SCIENCE.

*BERNARD MOSES, Ph. D., Professor of History and Political Economy. THOMAS R. BACON, A.B., B.D., Professor of Modern European History.

H. MORSE STEPHENS, M.A., Professor of History, and Director of University Extension.

KENDRIC C. BABCOCK, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Political Science.

THOMAS W.PAGE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History and Economics. WILLIAM S. FERGUSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Greek and Roman History. GAILLARD THOMAS LAPSLEY, Ph.D., Instructor in History.

HIRAM VAN KIRK, Ph.D., Lecturer in History.

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The Group Elective. Prerequisite: For students in the Colleges of Social Sciences and Natural Sciences, any five courses, of which one may be Course 1 in Political Economy. For students in the College of Letters, any three courses, of which one may be Course 1 in Political Economy. With the exception of those courses under the division headed "Primarily for First and Second Year Students," any course may be counted as Group Elective.

FOR FIRST AND SECOND YEAR STUDEnts.

51. (See Course 1, in Political Economy.)

52. History of England.

Professor STEPHENS.

A discussion of the History of England so conducted as to serve as an introduction to the general study of History, dealing with such matters as the use of documents, the importance of geography, the distinction between constitutional and institutional history, and the party system. Text-books, Gardiner, Students' History of England; Gardiner, Atlas of English History; Adams and Stephens, Select Documents of English Constitutional History.

*Absent on leave, 1902-03.

3 hrs. throughout the year, M Tu W, 2. (Credit will be given for the work of the first half-year without the second, but not for the second half year without the first.)

53. History of Greece.

Dr. FERGUSON.

From the earliest times till the death of Alexander the Great. A lecture course illustrated by lantern slides. The attempt is made to trace the artistic, intellectual, religious, social and economic, as well as political development of the Greek people. 3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 3. Text-book, J. B. Bury's History of Greece.

54. History of Rome.

Dr. FERGUSON.

From the earliest times till the death of Julius Cæsar. A lecture course treating of the rise, expansion, and downfall of the Roman Republic.

3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 3. Text-book, How & Leigh's History of Rome.

64. History of the Middle Ages.

Dr. LAPSLEY.

A general survey of the history of Western Europe from the establishment of the Roman Principate to the beginning of the Reformation Movement.

This course is intended for such Freshmen and Sophomores as wish to obtain a general acquaintance with Mediæval History, as well as for those who mean to proceed with the study of the Middle Ages in Courses 65 and 66, for which this will in future be made a prerequisite.

No text-book is used. Instruction will be by lectures and discussion based on the topical reading assigned from time to time.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 1.

FOR STUDENTS OF MORE ADVANCED STANDING.

(The year in which these courses may be taken is determined by the prerequisites.)

*55. Latin-American Colonization.

Professor MOSES.

Spanish settlement and administration during the Colonial Period; the War of Independence; the political development of the Spanish-American Republics.

3 hrs., second half-year. Prerequisite: Any two courses.

*Not to be given in 1902-03.

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