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University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalogue Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1921-1922, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalogue Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1921-1922, University Of Richmond
Law School Catalogues
General Statement: The T.C. Williams Law School Catalogue is limited to the following brief statements:
Entrance Requirements:
Pursuant to notice, the following entrance requirements have been adopted, and are in operation. In every case the applicant for admission should apply to the Secretary of the Law School for a blank certificate of admission, and have the question of entrance definitely settled before coming to the Law School.
Thomas W. Gilmer, Rebekah V. Lawson
Thomas W. Gilmer, Rebekah V. Lawson
Honors Theses
It often happens that the names of some men, who had a large part in shaping the past policies of our country, are not now current in the thoughts of the average student of history. It is left to biographical monographs of this nature to review the lives of these men. With this ever increasing group of names may be placed that of Thomas Walker Gilmer. He was influential in the affairs of his native state, Virginia, during the decade from 1830 to 1840. This was the period when Southern leaders really dominated national affairs and Virginia was not racking …
T. C. Williams School Of Law, University Of Richmond: Partnership Exam, 4 May 1921, University Of Richmond
T. C. Williams School Of Law, University Of Richmond: Partnership Exam, 4 May 1921, University Of Richmond
Archived Law School Exams
This exam was given in May 1921, most likely by Professor C. M. Chichester, who was then the Professor of Domestic Relations, Master and Servant, Agency, Insurance, Partnership, Evidence, Conflict of Laws, Code Changes, Statute Law, and Legal History, according to the law school's 1920-1921 catalogue. The exam begins with this question:
I. (a). What is meant by the "Uniform Partnership Act?" (b) About when was this Act adopted in Virginia? (c). How many times, if any, have you read the said Act through?
The Spider- Vol 19, 1921, University Of Richmond
The Tower - 1921, University Of Richmond