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Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 1. Published January 1, 1905.
Michigan '04 Law
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 3. Published January, 1907.
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Michigan 1904 (Law) News And Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
The Michigan '04 Law no. 2. Published September 1, 1905.
George Louis Reinhard, Vice President Of Indiana University (Drawing), George Brehm
George Louis Reinhard, Vice President Of Indiana University (Drawing), George Brehm
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
Portrait of George Louis Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
The Right To Practice Law, George L. Reinhard
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George Louis Reinhard
American Law Schools And The Teaching Of Law, George Louis Reinhard
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Law Class Of 1903
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1903.
University Of Michigan: A Directory Of The Law Class Of 1903
University Of Michigan: A Directory Of The Law Class Of 1903
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1903.
A Directory Of The Law Class Of Nineteen Hundred Three
A Directory Of The Law Class Of Nineteen Hundred Three
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1903.
Conveyancing In The Law Department, James H. Brewster
Conveyancing In The Law Department, James H. Brewster
Articles
There was a time when the young man "studied law" in the private office of some successful practicing lawyer. Much time was spent by the student in copying legal papers the real meaning of which was seldom understood and seldom explained. Fundamental legal principles were but little considered. Only under the most exceptional circumstances was this method educational. There was little, if any, systematic and orderly study of law as a science. That young men, after serving such an apprenticeship, ever became good lawyers was rather in spite of this manner of training them than because of it. As the …
The Law Library, Victor H. Lane
The Law Library, Victor H. Lane
Articles
It has been thought that a brief sketch of the library of the law department which should furnish information as to its present condition and of the more important of the incidents of its history would be of sufficient general interest to warrant its publication in the ALUMNUS, and I have been requested to prepare such an article.
The Practice Court, Edson R. Sunderland
The Practice Court, Edson R. Sunderland
Articles
The law department of the University of Michigan has always proceeded upon the theory that the chief function of a law school is to fit men for the practice of the law. An aim to make professional instruction as thoroughly practical as possible is by no means a narrow one, nor is it out of accord with the liberalizing tendencies of university culture. The age is insisting with more and more emphasis that nothing is valuable which is not useful, a doctrine which does not put culture upon a money basis but does insist that all knowledge is but a …
Judge Reinhard Elected Dean Of The Law School
Judge Reinhard Elected Dean Of The Law School
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
Directory Of Living Members Of The 1902 University Of Michigan Law Class
Directory Of Living Members Of The 1902 University Of Michigan Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1902 at its 50th reunion.
Directory Of Living Members Of The 1902 University Of Michigan Law Class
Directory Of Living Members Of The 1902 University Of Michigan Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1902.
1902 Law Class Directory
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1902.
Directory Of The 1902 Law Class
Directory Of The 1902 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1902.
Directory Of The 1902 Law Class
Directory Of The 1902 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1902.
A Directory Of The Law Class Of 1901
A Directory Of The Law Class Of 1901
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the Law Class of 1901.
Class Directory: 1901 Law Class
Class Directory: 1901 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Directory of the 1901 Law Class for its 30th Reunion.
Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers
Is Law A Field For Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers
William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)
No abstract provided.
Recollection Of The Law Department, Jerome C. Knowlton
Recollection Of The Law Department, Jerome C. Knowlton
Articles
In 1859 the Department of Law began its work in education at the the university of Michigan, with three professors and ninety students. The faculty consisted of Thomas M. Cooley, James V. Campbell and Charles I. Walker. Judge Cooley resided in Ann Arbor and the other gentlemen lived in Detroit. At this time these men were young and inexperienced in educational work and had not achieved in any marked degree, success at the bar. Today the lives of Cooley, Campbell and Walker make up some of the best chapters in the history of the State of Michigan, and the better …
Suggestions As To The Study Of Law, Floyd R. Mechem
Suggestions As To The Study Of Law, Floyd R. Mechem
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I have been asked to make a few suggestions respecting the study of law. I realize, of course, that I am in no position to speak with authority upon the subject. I realize also that it is a subject upon which competent judges might give different opinions. It seems to me, however, that two or three points may be suggested with reference to which all might agree.
Joseph Hardcastle Vance, Jerome C. Knowlton
Joseph Hardcastle Vance, Jerome C. Knowlton
Articles
On December 20, 1900, after a quarter of a century's services in the University of Michigan, Joseph H. Vance died at his rooms on Monroe street in the city of Ann Arbor. He had been confined to the house for only a few days and the announcement of his death shocked many of his friends, who had not learned of his illness. He was seventy-three years of age and to those most intimately associated with him his death was not a surprise. During the past two years marked indications of senility had appeared with painful frequency.
Requirements Of A Legal Education, Bradley M. Thompson
Requirements Of A Legal Education, Bradley M. Thompson
Other Publications
The sentiment which has been assigned to me and to which, in a Pickwickian sense, I am to respond, covers the whole field of a lawyer's professional education. It is a subject of special interest to the bar, and of much importance, indeed, to all, for the bar furnishes from its ranks all the members of the judicial department, one of the three co-ordinate departments of the government, whether state or national. And since every member of the bar is a member of the court before whom he practices, we constitute, at least, one third of the government. And if …
Elias Finley Johnson, Jerome C. Knowlton
Elias Finley Johnson, Jerome C. Knowlton
Articles
A biographical sketch of Elias Finley Johnson at the time of his appointment as a Supreme Judge of the Philippines. Includes a photograph.
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Sixth edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1900, at its 30th reunion.
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Fifth edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1900, at its 25th reunion.
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Directory Of The 1900 Law Class
Yearbooks & Class Year Publications
Ninth edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1900, for its 45th reunion.