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27,500 volumes. It includes the well-known library of the late Nathaniel C. Moak, of Albany, N. Y., which was presented in 1893, by Mrs. A. M. Boardman and Mrs. Ellen D. Williams, as a memorial to Judge Douglass Boardman, the first Dean of the College. This addition of the Moak collection to the law library makes the facilities not only unusually adequate to the needs of undergraduate students, but also, in connection with the University library, affords extensive opportunity for research by advanced students. In reports of the federal courts, reports of the several American state jurisdictions, and in English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian reports, the law library is practically complete to date. The other English speaking countries are largely represented. The library also possesses a full complement of text-books and statutes, and complete sets of all the leading law periodicals in English.

GRADUATION FROM THE COLLEGE.

The degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is conferred upon all students who have satisfactorily completed the work of the undergraduate course. This course requires three years for its completion, and no student is allowed to graduate except after three years of actual residence (unless in case of admission to advanced standing) without special permission of the Faculty. No student is allowed to graduate unless he has been in residence at least one year.

Certificates of Attendance.-Each student who has been in regular attendance upon the College, whether entitled to a degree or not, may, on application to the Faculty, receive an official certificate of attendance, which states the time of his attendance and, if desired, the degree of his attainments. Time certificates required for admission to the bar examinations in the State of New York will not be issued unless the applicant has taken at least nine hours of law work each week during the time for which such certificate is asked to be issued. If less than nine hours a week be taken, certificates will be issued specifying the hours and subjects taken.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES.

Law Thesis Prize.-A fund of two thousand dollars has been given by a friend of the College, the income of which is devoted each year, under the direction of the Law Faculty, either for prizes for graduating theses, or for printing theses of special merit, or for both such purposes. The way in which the income is to be applied is determined each year upon presentation of theses. All theses submitted for this prize must be delivered to the Secretary on or before May 1st. See also pages, 58–63.

FEES AND EXPENSES.

Tuition Fees.-The fee for tuition for all law students, except special and optional students, is $100 a year, payable as follows: $40 at the beginning of the first term; $35 at the beginning of the second term; and $25 at the beginning of the third term. The fee for special and optional students in law is $125 a year, payable as follows: $50 at the beginning of the first term; $40 at the beginning of the second term; and $35 at the beginning of the third term. These fees must be paid at the office of the Treasurer within twenty days after registration.

A fee of $5 to cover expenses of graduation, degrees, etc., is charged to each person taking the baccalaureate degree. This fee must be paid at least ten days before Commencement.

Tuition is free to students with State scholarships.

Expenses.-The following is a fair estimate of the yearly expenses:

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The additional expenses of a student depend so largely upon his personal tastes that it is difficult to give an estimate.

The expense of living in Ithaca varies, for board, room, fuel, and lights, from $4 to $10 a week. By the formation of clubs, students often materially reduce their expenses.

Further information may be had by addressing THE COLLEGE OF LAW, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, N. Y.

THE MEDICAL COLLEGE.

The full four-year course of the Cornell University Medical College is given in the City of New York, but the first half of it—the work of the first and second years—is also given at Ithaca, where it may be taken by men students, and where alone it can be taken by women students (for whom a home is provided in the Sage College for Women.) Both men and women students must take the last two years of the course in New York City. The following announcement of the Medical College except where the contrary is specifically stated refers to the course as given in New York City.

FACULTY.

JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, A.M., D.Sc., LL.D., President. WILLIAM MECKLENBURG POLK, M.D., LL.D., Dean and Professor of Gynæcology and Obstetrics, Gynecologist to Bellevue Hospital and Obstetrician to Emergency Lying-in Hospital. LEWIS ATTORBURY STIMSON, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Surgeon to Bellevue and New York Hospitals.

RUDOLPH AUGUST WITTHAUS, A.M., M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Toxicology.

WILLIAM GILMAN THOMPSON, Ph.B., M.D., Professor of Medi-
cine, Physician to Presbyterian and Bellevue Hospitals.
GEORGE WOOLSEY, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital.

HENRY P LOOMIS, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, Physician to the New York and Bellevue Hospitals.

JAMES CLIFTON EDGAR, Ph. B., A.M., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery, Physician to the Mothers' and Babies' Hospital and to Maternity Hospital.

AUSTIN FLINT, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Physiology.

FREDERIC SHEPARD DENNIS, A.B., M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgeon to Bellevue and St. Vincent's Hospitals.

FREDERICK WALKER GWYER, M.D., Professor of Operative and Clinical Surgery, Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital.

IRVING SAMUEL HAYNES, Ph.B., M.D., Professor of Practical Anatomy, Surgeon to Harlem Hospital.

JAMES EWING, M.D., Professor of Pathology.

Clinical Professors and Others.

JOSEPH EDCIL WINTERS, M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children, Visiting Physician to Willard Parker Hospital.

CHARLES STEDMAN BULL, A.M., M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Visiting Surgeon to New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. NEWTON MELMAN SHAFFER, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Surgeon in Chief to New York Orthopedic Dispensary and Hospital.

GORHAM BACON, M.D., Professor of Otology, Aural Surgeon to New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.

CHARLES LOOMIS DANA, M.D., Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System, Physician to Bellevue Hospital, Neurologist to Montefiore Home.

SAMUEL ALEXANDER, A.M., M.D., Professor of Diseases of the
Genito-Urinary System, Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital.
GEORGE THOMSON ELLIOT, A.B., M.D., Professor of Dermatol-
ogy, Assistant Physician to Skin and Cancer Hospital.
ALLAN MCLANE HAMILTON, M.D., Professor of Mental Diseases,
Consulting Physician Manhattan State Hospital [for the insane].
CHARLES HUNTOON KNIGHT, A.M., M.D., Professor of Laryn-
gology, Surgeon to Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, Throat
Department.

ALEXANDER LAMBERT, A.B., Ph.B., M.D., Professor of Clinical
Medicine, Instructor in Physical Diagnosis, Physician to Bellevue
Hospital.

FRANCIS WISNER MURRAY, A.B., M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgeon to St. Luke's and New York Hospitals. CHARLES EDWARD NAMMACK, Ph. B., M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, Physician to Bellevue Hospital.

FREDERICK KAMMERER, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Surgeon to German and St. Francis Hospitals.

IVIN SICKLES, M.S., M.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics.

Instructors.

PERCIVAL R. BOLTON, M.D., Instructor in Surgery, Assistant Sur

geon to Bellevue Hospital.

BERTRAM HENRY BUXTON, M.D., Instructor in Bacteriology.

DEVER SMITH BYARD, M.D., Instructor in Medicine. CHARLES NICOLL BANCKER CAMAC, M.D., Instructor in Clinical Microscopy.

WARREN COLEMAN, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics and in Clinical Medicine, Physician to City Hospital. LEWIS ATTERBURY CONNER, M.D., Instructor in Medicine, Attending Physician to Hudson Street Hospital, Assistant Pathologist to New York Hospital.

JEREMIAH SWEETSER FERGUSON, M.S., M.D., Instructor in Histology.

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FRANK SIDNEY FIELDER, Ph.B., M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.

GEORGE DEMPSTER HAMLEN, A.M., M.D., Instructor in Gynæcology and Obstetrics.

JOHN AUGUSTUS HARTWELL, Ph.B., M.D., Instructor in Physiology.

JAMES CHEW JOHNSTON, A.B., M.D., Assistant Instructor in Pathology.

EDWARD L. KEYES, Jr., M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. GUY DAVENPORT LOMBARD, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Histology.

CHARLES NORRIS, M.D., Instructor in Pathology of Infectious Diseases.

HENRY SALEM PASCAL, M.D., Assistant Instructor in Histology. CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL PUTNAM, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Operative Surgery.

LOUIS WARREN RIGGS, A.M., Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry and Physics.

JOHN ROGERS, Jr., A.B., M.D., Instructor in Surgery, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.

EDMUND PENDLETON SHELBY, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

OTTO HENRY SCHULTZE, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Pathology. WILLIAM FLETCHER STONE, Ph.B., M.D., Instructor in Anatomy and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.

BENJAMIN TROWBRIDGE TILTON, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Surgery.

GEORGE GRAY WARD, Jr., M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics.

Clinical Instructors.

JOHN ASPELL, A.B., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Gynecology, Visiting Gynecologist to St. Vincent's Hospital.

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