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Directory: Law Class Of 1898 Jan 1898

Directory: Law Class Of 1898

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Directory of the Class of 1898 for its 25th reunion.


Directory: Law Class Of 1898 Jan 1898

Directory: Law Class Of 1898

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Directory of the Law Class of 1898.


Directory Of 1898 Law Class Jan 1898

Directory Of 1898 Law Class

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Directory of the Law Class of 1898 at its 25th reunion.


Directory Of The Law Class Of 1898 Jan 1898

Directory Of The Law Class Of 1898

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

First edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1898.


Directory Of The Law Class Of 1898 Jan 1898

Directory Of The Law Class Of 1898

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1898.


Class Directory Of Law Class Of 1898 Jan 1898

Class Directory Of Law Class Of 1898

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Directory of the Law Class of 1898. Published in 1938.


Elements Of The Law Of Negotiable Contracts, Elias Finley Johnson Jan 1898

Elements Of The Law Of Negotiable Contracts, Elias Finley Johnson

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“The cases here collected and annotated, have been selected by the undersigned, primarily for the use of students in his classes. To make a wise selection of cases from the large number that are to be found upon a particular subject is a most difficult task … It has been attempted here to select, as far as possible, the very earliest cases upon the particular subject, so that the student would thereby be able to get at the reason of the rule without reference to any statutory provisions. Attention is called to the latest cases, however, in the foot notes.” …


The First Law Class, Bradley M. Thompson Jan 1898

The First Law Class, Bradley M. Thompson

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The writer was a member of the literary class of 1858, a class great in numbers. It graduated forty-nine. It was the custom in those days for each senior to deliver an oration on commencement day. The class of '58 were limited to five minutes each, and they gave the audience a perfect fusilade of speeches for more than three hours at short range.


Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem Jan 1898

Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem

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The following selection of cases in the law of Damages has been made primarily for use in connection with the lectures upon that subject given in the Law Department of the University of Michigan. The purpose has been partly to supply illustrations of the application of principles referred to in the lectures, and partly to supplement the lectures by rounding out the view of certain fields not otherwise completely developed.

Arbitrary, but inexorable, considerations of size and price have determined the scope of the selection; and, for reasons perhaps suficiently obvious, preference has been given, when pqssible, to cases which …


The New Law Building, Jerome C. Knowlton Jan 1898

The New Law Building, Jerome C. Knowlton

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At the last meeting of the Board of Regents an important action was taken. Plans for enlarging and improving the law building were adopted, involving an expenditure of some $50,000.