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NOTE. While all the courses in the second and third years are elective, they are distributed by years and are so arranged on the schedule of exercises. Except as to "examination courses, "' the student is advised to observe this arrangement by years, so as to secure the advantage of proper sequence of study and avoid conflict in hours of lecture.

The courses entitled "examination courses'' will be conducted as research courses on the part of the individual student under the supervision of a member of the faculty. A student may pursue any one such course in any half-year, four such courses being thus possible during the last two years. Proficiency will be tested by an examination at the end of the half-year.

Second Year

217. The Law of Property II. (a) Conveyances; (b) Wills and Administration. Professor MCMURRAY.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 8.

202. Constitutional Law.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 9.

Professor JONES.

225. Law of Associations II. Agency, Partnership, Corporations.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 10.

227. Equity II. (a) Equity); (b) Trusts.

Associate Professor LYNCH.

Professor GILBERT.

2 hrs., first half-year. W F, 9. 3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 9.

230. Business Law.

Professor KIDD.

Negotiable instruments, suretyship, mortgages, banking.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th,

11.

216. The Law of Mines I.

2 hrs., first half-year. Tu Th, 8.

Mr. COLBY.

NOTE.-By arrangement, students in the College of Mining may take a portion of this course and receive one unit of credit.

210. The Law of Water.

Mr. COLBY.

2 hrs., second half-year. Tu Th, 8.

232. The Law of Insurance.

1 hr., throughout the year. Th, 4.

246. Studies in the History of the Common Law. (a) History of Law of Real Property; (b) 2 units, either half-year for any one topic. Third Year

221. The Law of Evidence.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 10. 229. Code Procedure.

2 hrs., throughout the year. S, 8-10.

240. Conflict of Laws.

2 hrs., throughout the year. Tu Th, 11.

224. The Law of Sales.

Mr. TASHEIRA.

(Examination Course.) History of Contract.

Professor KIDD.

Dr. HARRISON.

Professor MCMURRAY.

Associate Professor LYNCH.

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A course in original research upon assigned topics with class reports and criticisms. Open to qualified students who have completed course 216 or course 210.

1 unit either half-year. Hour to be announced.

233. Practice.

2 hrs., second half-year. W F, 10.

245. Comparative Law.

Comparative history of selected legal ideas.

2 hrs., second half-year. W F, 9.

Professor KIDD.

Professor PHILBRICK.

207. Seminar in Roman Law.

2 hrs., first half-year. Hours to be announced.

209. Seminar in Jurisprudence.

2 hrs., second half-year. Hours to be arranged.

Professor JONES.

Professor JONES.

The Rise of the Common Law System. [See History 251.]

2 hrs., throughout the year. Th, 1-3.

244. Admiralty. (Examination Course.)

2 units either half-year.

Assistant Professor MORRIS.

NOTE. Students planning to take the law courses in their senior year should have all other college work completed by the end of their junior year.

Students in the College of Commerce who desire to take more than courses 10A-10B, 18A-18B, and 103A-103в should consult the Director of the School.

Graduate standing implies that the student has credit for courses 105A-105B, 111A-111B, 112A-112B, 113, 115A-115B, 119, 120, 122.

Latin 121 may be included in the advanced work in jurisprudence.

LATIN

WILLIAM A. MERRILL, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

LEON J. RICHARDSON, A.B., Associate Professor of Latin.

CLIFTON PRICE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin.

HERBERT C. NUTTING, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin.

OLIVER M. WASHBURN, A.B., Assistanț Professor of Classical Archaeology. MONROE E. DEUTSCH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin.

TORSTEN PETERSSON, Ph.D., Instructor in Latin.

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Classification of courses. All courses in the lower division may be taken as free-elective work in the upper division. The specific upper division courses are divided into major and free-elective courses; to the former certain lower division courses in Latin are prerequisite, but to the latter the junior certificate is in some cases alone necessary. tion is called particularly to the value and aim of the courses in sight translation; these are open to students who enter with the two-year entrance requirement in Latin. A sequence of free-elective courses may be taken throughout the whole, or part, of the four year's course.

College of Letters and Science. Students in the college of Letters and Science who have credit for matriculation subject 6 may satisfy any prescription of additional Latin by approved combinations of courses A, B, C, L, 1B, 5B, aggregating 6 units.

Students who are preparing for major work in Latin will find it to their advantage to acquire a reading knowledge of French and German, and to take as much work in Greek and ancient history as may be possible.

The

Teacher's Certificate. The requirements for recommendation by the department for a major certificate in Latin at the end of the period of graduate residence are normally 15 units of major work in Latin. necessary credit in Latin composition (namely, four units in numbered courses) can usually be acquired in the Lower Division, but 4A-4B, if postponed to the Upper Division, may be counted as a major course. The work must be distributed in such a way as to show acquaintance with AnteClassical and Imperial Latin, and with poetry as well as prose, and must in other respects be well balanced. Candidates should arrange a programme with the head of the department not later than the beginning of the senior year.

All candidates for the teacher's recommendation must have a teaching knowledge of the elements of Latin. Proficiency in specialized advanced work will in no case be allowed to offset this requirement.

In the graduate year students are advised to take at least 3 units of work in Latin. The 3 units should be, for candidates for the master's degree with Latin as a major, course 234A-234B; for others, either courses 112A-112B or 113A-113в, or 285, and 2 units additional; but if the candidate has already taken course 112A-112B then any 3 units may be selected.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES

Courses A and B are intended mainly for students who enter with two or three years of preparatory Latin and who desire to continue the subject. Students will be assigned by the department to such courses and sections of courses as will be most advantageous for them to take.

B. Third-year Latin, Ciceronian Prose.

Assistant Professors NUTTING, WASHBURN and DEUTSCH, and Dr. PETERSSON.

3 hrs., either half-year. First half-year, three sections: Tu Th S, 8. Second half-year, one section: M W F, 2. Prerequisite: matriculation subject 6.

A. Fourth-year Latin, Augustan Poetry.

Assistant Professors NUTTING, PRICE, WASHBURN, and DEUTSCH. 3 hrs., either half-year. Second half-year, three sections: Tu Th S, 8. First half-year, one section: M W F, 8. This course is intended for students who have received credit for course B and also for students who enter with but 9 units of matriculation Latin.

LA-LB. Elements of Law Latin.

Professor MERRILL.

This course is planned for future students of the law. Prerequisite: matriculation subject 6.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 10.

1. Cicero and Pliny.

Assistant Professors PRICE, DEUTSCH and Dr. PETERSSON. The Cato Maior of Cicero, eight weeks; the Letters of Pliny, eight weeks. Systematic study of syntax and synonyms. Practice in reading aloud and in translation at hearing, and in pronunciation, phrasing and emphasis.

3 hrs., either half-year. First half-year, three sections: M W F, 9, Assistant Professor DEUTSCH; M W F, 10, Assistant Professor PRICE; Tu Th S, 8, Dr. PETERSSON. Second half-year, one section, M W F, 8, Assistant Professor PRICE. Prerequisite: matriculation subjects 7a and 7b or their equivalents.

2. Plautus and Catullus.

Assistant Professors PRICE, DEUTSCH and Dr. PETERSSON.

One play of Plautus; selections from Catullus.

3 hrs., either half-year. First half-year, one section: M W F, 8, Dr. PETERSSON. Second half-year, three sections: M W F, 10, Assistant Professor PRICE; 9, Assistant Professor DEUTSCH; Tu Th S, 8, Dr. PETERSSON. Prerequisite: course 1.

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