. History of the University of Michigan . lawyers of Michigan, his practiceextending to all the courts of the State and to thecourts of the United States. In 1S74, during theabsence of Charles I. Walker, Kent Professor of Lawin the University of Michigan, he was appointedLecturer on Law; and on Mr. Walkers resigna-tion in r876, he was appointed to the vacant pro-fessorship. He continued in this position till 1S85,when he was obliged to resign on account of pres-sure of private business. In January, 1SS7, he camea second time to the LIniversity to fill a vacancycaused by the temporary absence o
. History of the University of Michigan . lawyers of Michigan, his practiceextending to all the courts of the State and to thecourts of the United States. In 1S74, during theabsence of Charles I. Walker, Kent Professor of Lawin the University of Michigan, he was appointedLecturer on Law; and on Mr. Walkers resigna-tion in r876, he was appointed to the vacant pro-fessorship. He continued in this position till 1S85,when he was obliged to resign on account of pres-sure of private business. In January, 1SS7, he camea second time to the LIniversity to fill a vacancycaused by the temporary absence of Judge Cooley,Professor of American History and Constitutional Law; and in June of the same year he was called and held that position till 1885. From 1887 toagain to the Kent Professorship of Law, which he 1890 he was an electrical contractor at Hartford,retained up to the time of his death. He was a Connecticut. Since 1892 he has been Assistantmember of the American Bar Association and for Examiner in the United States Patent Office at.
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