OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford such a training in the fundamental principles of English and American Law as will constitute the best preparation for the practice of the profession in any place where that system of law prevails. The American University Magazine - Stran 281uredili: - 1895Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1901 - 510 strani
...lawyers, training men for the practice of a technical calling. It is clearly the design of our law schools "to afford such a training in the fundamental principles...'profession in any place where that system of law prevails " — thus speaks Harvard, and this seems to express the general view. This expressed aim is further... | |
| Harvard University - 1871 - 120 strani
...St. 12 Appian Way. 7 Holyoke St. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford snch a training in the fundamental principles of English...where that system of law prevails. With this view, the prescribed course of study, which is designed to occupy the student two full years, will comprise the... | |
| Harvard University - 1872 - 140 strani
...28 Dunster St. Bangor, Me., 39 Brattle St. Lowell, Lowell. Chikugo, Japan, 44 Mt. Auburn St. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford...where that system of law prevails. With this view, the prescribed course of study, which is designed to occupy the student two full years, will comprise the... | |
| Harvard University - 1910 - 944 strani
...printed questions, which the candidates answer in writing in the presence of the examiner. PROGRAMME OF INSTRUCTION The design of this School is to afford...where that system of law prevails. With this view, the programme of study, which is designed to occupy the student three full years, will comprise the following... | |
| Harvard University - 1874 - 668 strani
...St. G. 1. 98 Austin St. 28 Quincy St. 717Cambridge St. 14 Plympton St. Charlestown. Arlington. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford such a training in the fundamental principles of Knglish and American Law as will constitute the best preparation for the practice of the profession... | |
| Harvard University - 1885 - 328 strani
...STUDENTS 46 FIRST YEAR'S STUDENTS 52 SPECIAL STUDENTS 40 • TOTAL ......... 154 THE LAW SCHOOL. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford...of English and American Law as will constitute the hest preparation for the practice of the profession in any place where that system of law prevails.... | |
| Arthur Gilman - 1896 - 554 strani
...revolutionized the study of the law. " The design of this school," the catalogue of the university says, "is to afford such a training in the fundamental principles...the practice of the profession in any place where this system prevails." To this end, therefore, a student is not drilled in the peculiar law of any... | |
| Stanford University - 1900 - 722 strani
...History, Lecturer on International Law. THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW. The purpose of the Department is to give such a training in the fundamental principles of English...of the profession in any place where that system of Jaw prevails. The course is intended to occupy three full collegiate years of the student's time. The... | |
| Harvard University - 1901 - 48 strani
...printed questions, which the candidates answer in writing in the presence of the examiner. PROGRAMME OF INSTRUCTION. The design of this School is to afford...where that system of law prevails. With this view, the programme of study, which is designed to occupy the student three full years, will comprise the following... | |
| American Bar Association - 1901 - 728 strani
...training men for the practice of a technical calling. It is clearly the design of our law schools " to afford such a training in the fundamental principles...profession in any place where that system of law prevails" — thus speaks Harvard, and this seems to express the general view. This expressed aim is further... | |
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