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Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins Jan 1895

Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins

Books

“The following cases have been printed at the request of Prof. H. B. Hutchins, Dean of the Law Department of the University of Michigan, for use in connection with his lectures in that law school. They have been chiefly selected from Fetter’s Cases on Equity Jurisprudence and Pattee’s Cases in Equity.” -- Title page.


Class Directory Jan 1895

Class Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Fourth edition of the directory of the Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Fifth edition of the directory of the Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Eighth edition of the directory of the Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law: Class Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law: Class Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Second edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law: Class Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law: Class Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Third edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Sixth edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1895.


U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory Jan 1895

U. Of M. 1895 Law Directory

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Seventh edition of the directory of the Law Class of 1895.


Law Class Directory: Class Of '95 Jan 1895

Law Class Directory: Class Of '95

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Directory of the Law Class of 1895.


Res Gestae Jan 1895

Res Gestae

Yearbooks & Class Year Publications

Yearbook of the Class of 1895.


Cases On The Law Of Succession To Property After The Death Of The Owner, Floyd R. Mechem Jan 1895

Cases On The Law Of Succession To Property After The Death Of The Owner, Floyd R. Mechem

Books

“The following cases have been printed at the request of Professor Mechem, of the Law Department of the University of Michigan, for use in connection with his lectures in that law school. They have been chiefly selected from Reeves’ Cases on Wills and Abbott’s Cases on Descent, Wills, and Administration.” Title page.


Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem Jan 1895

Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem

Books

"The following cases have been printed at the request of Professor Mechem, of the Law Department of the University of Michigan, for use in connection with his lectures in that law school."-- Title page.


1895 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class Jan 1895

1895 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class

Arbutus (Yearbook)

Pages from the IU Arbutus that relate to the Law School.

Included are:

  • A composite photo of the 18 members of the class
  • A brief history of the Class of 1895
  • A list of Officers and Members of the Class of 1895
  • A list of Officers and Members of the Junior Law Class
  • Resolutions of the Junior Law Class


Banta, David D., T. W. Woollen Jan 1895

Banta, David D., T. W. Woollen

David Banta (1889-1896)

Biographical Profile of Judge David Demaree Banata


Rogers, William P., Joseph E. Henley Jan 1895

Rogers, William P., Joseph E. Henley

William Perry Rogers (1896-1902)

Biographical profile of William Perry Rogers.


Legal Education: Its Relation To The People And The State, Harry B. Hutchins Jan 1895

Legal Education: Its Relation To The People And The State, Harry B. Hutchins

Articles

All callings are to a greater or less extent interdependent. One should not be fostered at the expense of another, yet any improvement along a given line is more than local and immediate in its influence. It reaches more than those who are directly concerned. The building up and perfecting of a single industry may add to the wealth and importance of its promoters, but to argue that they are the only beneficiaries, would be to leave out of the case all of the indirect results that naturally and inevitably flow from a very successful undertaking. The fostering of.an enterprise …