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A well-selected art library and reading-room, containing the current magazines and art periodicals, is also at the service of the pupils of the school.

Tuition Fees. The following are the fees charged for tuition, payable in advance: Regular and Applied Arts classes for all day, per month, $10; per term, $37.50; per year, $75. For half-day, per month, $7; per term, $26; per year, $52.

For the Night classes: Antique class, $3 per month, or $10 per term; portrait class, $4 per month, or $12 per term; life class, $5 per month, or $16 per term.

For the Saturday classes: $4 per month, or $12 per term of four months.

An entrance fee of $1 is charged each student for a fund for wear and breakage of School equipment. Students in the modeling classes are charged fifty cents a term for clay. Students in the wood carving classes provide their own tools. Fees are not refunded to students who leave before the expiration of the term paid for, but such unexpired time is placed to the credit of the student and may be utilized at any future period.

HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW.

DIRECTORS.

Hon. WILLIAM H. BEATTY, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,

ex-officio President.

THOMAS I. BERGIN, Esq., Vice-President.

OLIVER P. EVANS, Esq.

THOMAS B. BISHOP, Esq.

Hon. RALPH C. HARRISON.

JAMES M. ALLEN, Esq.
CHARLES W. SLACK, Esq.

Hon. WILLIAM C. VAN VLEET.

CHARLES F. DIO HASTINGS, Esq.

FACULTY.

BENJ. IDE WHEELER, President of the University.
EDWARD R. TAYLOR, Professor of Law, Dean.
LOUIS T. HENGSTLER, Professor of Law.

ROBERT W. HARRISON, Assistant Professor of Law.
ORRIN K. MCMURRAY, Assistant Professor of Law.
WILLIAM DEN MAN, Assistant Professor of Law.
JAMES A. BALLENTINE, Instructor in Law.

LEONARD STONE, Registrar.

CALENDAR AND DIRECTORY.

The college year begins on the second Monday in August and ends with the academic year at Berkeley. All applications for admission must be made to the Registrar at or before the opening of the college year in August. There is a recess of three weeks in December.

The exercises are held in the City Hall, San Francisco.
The classes meet daily at 8 and 9 a.m. and 4:20 p.m.

The address of the Dean is 530 California Street, San Francisco. The office of the Registrar is Room 620 Parrott Building, San Francisco.

ADMISSION.

Applicants for admission to the Junior Class must be at least eighteen years of age; must deposit with the Registrar certificates of good moral character; and, unless otherwise qualified to be admitted, must pass satisfactory examinations in the following subjects: A, 1, 2, 3, 4a, 5, 6, 7, and 13a.*

The examinations are held at the times and places announced for holding the entrance examinations to the Academic Colleges of the University, at Berkeley. Applicants for admission will not be examined at any other time, unless for reasons of the most exceptional urgency. Further information concerning the exam

inations can be obtained from the Recorder of the Faculties of the University of California, Berkeley, California.

Graduates of the University of California are admitted without examination.

Persons holding degrees from other institutions of learning of repute are also admitted without examination.

Graduates of accredited high schools and private schools of this state, who are eligible for admission to the University upon certificates, and whose certificates cover the requirements for admission to the College of Law, are admitted without examination.

Applicants for admission to the Middle Class must be at least nineteen years of age; must comply with the conditions required to enter the Junior Class; and must pass an examination in all the studies of the Junior year.

Applicants for admission to the Senior Class must be at least twenty years of age; must comply with the conditions required to enter the Junior Class; and must pass an examination in all the studies of the Junior and Middle years.

Members of the bar may, in the discretion of the Dean, be admitted as special students.

Applications for admission and certificates of good moral character must be filed with the Registrar of the College of the Law, prior to examination.

No applicant for admission to either the Middle Class or the Senior Class will be examined for admission at any other time than at the regular examinations at the end and at the beginning of the college year.

Further information can be obtained by addressing either the Dean or the Registrar.

*Subjects are numbered to correspond with those of the general list of preparatory subjects for admission to the Colleges at Berkeley. The amount of work represented by each of the subjects is as given in the General List of Preparatory Subjects in this REGISTER.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

The object of the College of the Law is to give such instruction in the principles of our jurisprudence as will furnish preparation for the practice of the profession of the law in this country. Particular attention is directed to the history of the law and to the codes and the general statutes of this State. The courses of instruction extend over a period of three years, and are as follows:

Real Property.

JUNIOR YEAR.

Professor TAYLOR.

In this course formal lectures are delivered, the students being recommended to read the following:

Digby's History of the Law of Real Property; The Second Book of Blackstone's Commentaries; The Sixth Part of Kent's Commentaries; Challis on Real Property; Williams on Real Property; Jenks's Modern Land Law; Markby's Elements of Law; Kirchwey's Readings in the Law of Real Property; Holland's Elements of Jurisprudence.

2 hrs., throughout the year, and 3 hrs. as occasion demands. Contracts. Assistant Professor DENMAN. Cases on Contracts, Langdell, second edition, and Williston. References: Parsons on Contracts, eighth edition; Harriman on Contracts, second edition; Langdell's Summary; The Civil Code of California; selected cases from the English and American Reports.

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References: Mechem on Agency; Huffcut on Agency, second

edition.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

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Partnership.

Lectures and assigned cases.

References: Bates on Partnership.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Private Corporations.

Professor TAYLOR.

Professor TAYLOR.

Smith's Cases on Private Corporations, second edition.

References: Clark and Marshall on Corporations; Morawetz on Corporations.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Municipal Corporations.

Lectures and assigned cases.

Professor TAYLOR.

References: Dillon on Municipal Corporations.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Trusts.

Ames's Cases on Trusts.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Carriers.

Professor HENGSTLER.

Professor HENGSTLER.

McClain's Cases on Carriers; Hutchinson on Carriers.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

Sales of Personal Property.

Williston's Cases on Sales.

2 hrs., throughout the year.

Negotiable Instruments.

Assistant Professor HARRISON.

Assistant Professor HARRISON.

Bigelow on Bills and Notes; Bigelow's Cases on Bills and Notes.

2 hrs., during a portion of the year.

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Chaplin's Principles and Cases on Wills; California's Code of Civil Procedure, title "Proceedings in the Probate Court,' and assigned cases.

2 hrs., throughout the year.

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