Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . SCHOOL OP^ LAW-Another Part of the Law Library as special major subject, leading to the degree of at the end offour years. The course contemplates the completion of two full years ofacademic work before the commencement of the law studies. During thethird and fourth years the student taking the combined course will be re-quired to ,do ten hour^ a week work in law, and five hours in prescribed 172 School of Law and elective subjects in the Departments of Liberal Arts. The degree?


Indiana university, 1820-1904; historical sketch, development of the course of instruction, bibliography . SCHOOL OP^ LAW-Another Part of the Law Library as special major subject, leading to the degree of at the end offour years. The course contemplates the completion of two full years ofacademic work before the commencement of the law studies. During thethird and fourth years the student taking the combined course will be re-quired to ,do ten hour^ a week work in law, and five hours in prescribed 172 School of Law and elective subjects in the Departments of Liberal Arts. The degree?with law as the major subject will admit the holder to the third-year classof the School of Law, and enable him to complete the law course, withthe degree , in one year. Students of the University whose majorsubject is other than that of law, are permitted after the completion of. SCHOOL OP LAW-Moot Court Room their Freshman year to take one year of law on the course. Theyare thus enabled, after graduation, to complete the law course in two years. The subjects offered in the Law Department in the first year of its course of in-reorganization in 1889 have already been mentioned. The following table f,^ ^^^^^ ^ .... 1903. shows the development of the course of instruction in this Department from1890 to the present time. In this table the larger figures indicate the 173 Indiana University imiuber of lioiirs per week, and tlie index tiiiures show tlie terms of the year—whether first, secoud or third—in which the respective subjects were figures ( 1-3) indicate that the subject was offered through-out the three terms. SUBJECTS OFFERED IN LAW DEPARTMENT 90 91 92 •93 94 •95 -96 •97 •98 99 1900 01 02 03 Agency 23 6 5 22 52 52 62 53 Bankruptcy 13 Bills and Notes 53 5 53 13 53 63 53 63 62 62 43 Blackstone 52-3 21-2 Carriers and Bai


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