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_ University of Richmond - Bulletin Vol. XX =—=—C(<“:C<CST NE No. 4 CATALOGUE of _T he T. C.W illiams School af Law, A For 1921 - 1922. Published Quarterly Entered ast the Post Office at University of Richmond, Virginie as sarin, class mail matter CATALOGUE of T.C. Williams School of Law RICHMOND, VA. FOUNDED 1870 SESSION 1921-1922 NDAR CALE Mhii ee JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Hn n HANG nN Vex) Rooont bs opN I HOLA nen s A es mA =| © AIS LD NAOMS Ha |A,/H aHNe HT Onor~ o Hey OOb MAN _ ann H400 +H = 400t1H0 Aroe S Yon ieScFt e=p ep eeZeal ertamemeol k cmq&o r~ =o MN mn nN Nowa AIO1 9 dren s HAN S| OOnmH OnMoE~ naHa H 2 HAN a ay Petey Se HH001% | wero Ja UN“ Ebe ee al fx] Cpa Se HAN Fy a aon ~+Hr100 mqoh ~x naa wn Hon Gp NI THOOLO triWo . rae mM MH 77) OMo~ OOMHH rae Z| 1 ririos ~~trioo col Hr si nag a a Hoa H AID 1001. 9 AD1CdO Jino a} HAA UNMO|SS wonori~S Lron a NA Yb0r0 Hmo~~ 400t1H0 NOD FHCOLa er] re No é AD1O9 NRI OMS non 7) HAN TR 10 H40t0H 440<01 bt HaHa |O]e Han SO oDN I LO ODN I COLTOH HAN H a HAD A AOmMor NADOMS UHAN Mano Gbextjri=a o tH OOM UMAN = jaa) mon SHOLON HoH w TTor) aT Fy = don wereee Sans ADWOMSO wmkny acw foe9s) eateNnn HAIN 69) re roma eon = - ashes =| OO rN = 2 440t0H1 0 £2 NI c01ar e Nawno HHA a . el Bie a arines |H a AI19S Mood MOOo~tea AA ic) MmeeNes < aon 2 wonor=~ = py OOM pH 400t1H8 HAN a py hlS o ioe Seal Sa S= ee a£ DaSSae IAS TSE Ho&m nCfa) e lfx,a m onmor~ AN n enn TN rriog 09 HOLMAN tH40010 AD 19 rN = Hon s Haw |S MMOMO ‘e) LONI oro Rane |O|H ran a rictag H a eae Beat2 Morte& [ | womor~ = re eZ AN HAN 2] MOH NS2 9 cacEkr a ec rae Bs OHA Ry fe NMOMS Ot oo etion Ole HH DQ _ moms 41001t8H 2) rls mn ap fd 6 9 nN AROMS No | Z Arne! =| Han s © Ook onmor~ | Pp Ha Fle ea ed ace 40t0H1 0 40t0H | fs) non iss) HAN a |S) waaiee |r romanx a ‘om rinaS s bi os osy ea © O womo| r~ r4100 ht Kets HAN mM pe deLF NID T1001 é MOG nN rigles Nn woe Noes |A Hag = ana = i t~<+trico < Ot oo i) Clorso i Pla in | Hi Or0H 1 41t0H01 0 iS HNa& o roa a, |S Nno>m |e ImaIMcee c jaa) owns nied sy M rN A 4 mond HH oOnmor~ = eT HAN m4 ere ea S r4t00H1 0 +4+00H t~ 6 a College Calendar, 1921-22 FIRST TERM, 1921 SEPTEMBER 13-14, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.—Fntrance Ex- aminations. SEPTEMBER 14, WEDNESDAY, 9:00 A. M.—Registration of new students. SEPTEMBER 15, THURSDAY.—Session begins; registration of students. SEPTEMBER 16, FripAy.—Organization of classes. SEPTEMBER 19, Monpay, 11:00 A. M.—First chapel assembly. SEPTEMBER 24, SATURDAY.—End of Special Examinations. OcToBER 14, Frrpay.—Applications for degrees. NOVEMBER 24, THuRSDAY.—Thanksgiving holiday. DECEMBER 16, Frrmpay.—Examinations begin. DECEMBER 21, WEDNESDAY, 6:00 P. M.—Close of first term. SECOND TERM, 1922 JaNuaryY 3, Tuespay, 9:00 A. M.—Second term begins. FEBRUARY 22.—Washington’s Birthday. MARCH 4, SATURDAY.—Founders’ Day. Marcu 10, Frrpay.—Examinations begin. Marcu 15, WEDNESDAY, 6:00 P. M.—-Close of second term. THIRD TERM, 1922 Marcu 22, Fripay, 9:00 A. M.—Third term begins. May 10, WEDNEsDAY.—M. A. Theses handed in. May 29, Monpay.—Regular examinations begin. JUNE 4, SuNDAY, I1:00 A. M.—Baccalaureate Sermon. June 5, Monpay.—Class Day Exercises. JuNE 6, Tuespay.—Annual meeting of Trustees, Alumni Re- unions. JUNE 7, WEDNESDAY, 10:30 A. M.—Commencement Day. @fficers F. W. BOATWRIGHT, M. A., LL. D. President University of Richmond. B. WEST TABB, B. A. Treasurer University of Richmond. J. HOBARNE Er Bes, lilies Secretary and Librarian of Law School. Law Faculty W. S. McNEILL, B. A., Ph. D., LL. B. Professor of Criminal Law, Contracts, Equity, Pleading J. RANDOLPH TUCKER, A. B., LL. B. Professor of Constitutional Law, Legal Ethics, Private Corporations, Bailments and Carriers. CoM, (CHICHESTER AV Ba lsLB: Professor of Domestic Relations, Master and Servant, Agency, Insurance, Partnership, Evidence, Conflict of Laws, Statute Law, Legal History. T. J. MOORE, B. A., LL. B: Professor of Torts and Real Property. J. H. BARNETT, Jr., B. S., LL. B. Professor of Negotiable Instruments, Sales, Wills, Bankruptcy, Municipal Corporations. GEORGE BRYAN, Esq. Professor of Banks and Banking L. S. HERRINK, B. A., LL. B. Instructor in Personal Property, Damages. Board of Managers em NLM AIG bE Sol UAITINATI Gy cil Gigs a Ns Richmond, Va. Vy PES OACWEIOT N a Wei y otis sc les ws ve ENSO N aR ichmond, Va. MEN STC ATLELSOT eile Oiaies eae alot ew sieve ite woe eat Richmond, Va. PURe e ese VANCE AIIM a erica aha: is aa /ss ulle ceh ie!o alee = Richmond, Va. eee CoU TIIDy Puen tema Mn see ial 4)2 talatetys camely ra leR ichmond, Va. PRM rer Cec] meen aes Ure sls sie) iki. afte oye ine wea: Whe Franklin, Va. UTE ic MEEHAN) AB asi OT a RN ARR Pt Dlg Richmond, Va. Pee CLUPOON VV Talis ee ele sie cane decade tenia 6 ie. s Richmond, Va. JE OUIUTSES e eR AG] a EU CaES SIotra aa a a Richmond, Va. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2021 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Alternates | https://archive.org/details/hostbibliographi1921unse General Statement The T. C. Williams Law School Catalogue is limited to the following brief statements: ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to notice, the following entrance requirements have been adopted, and are in operation. In every case the applicant for admission should apply to the Secretary of the Law School for a blank certificate of admission, and have the question of entrance definitely settled before coming to the Law School. REGULATIONS CONCERNING ENTRANCE For admission to T. C. Williams Law School the general conditions are as follows: 1. The student must be at least eighteen years of age; for most students a minimum of nineteen years is advised. 2. The applicant for admission should present a certificate of honorable dismissal from the last school attended, or other suff- cient evidence of good character. 3. He must give proof of adequate preparation to profit by the work offered in college classes. This preparation may be established by — (1) <A written examination. (2) A certificate from an accredited preparatory school. (3) Faculty permission to register as a special student. Spe- cial students must be twenty years of age or older; if they desire to become candidates for the law degree, they must make up the full entrance requirements. 8 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND The requirements for admission are stated in units. A unit is the equivalent of five recitation periods a week during a full school year of a preparatory school above the grammar grade. Since January I, 1914, fifteen units, of which six are speci- fied and nine optional, are required for admission to full stand- ing as a candidate for the LL. B. degree. The specified units are as follows: English, 3. Mathematics, 2. History, 1. For the nine optional units the candidate may offer any of the work listed as acceptable for entrance. For admission to conditional standing as a candidate for a degree twelve units are required, with the condition that the re- maining three are to be made up within one year. This can be done in either of two ways: 1. By passing off the necessary number of units in subjects prescribed for admission, as the result of private study or in class. 2. By doing other work offered in college which shall be counted toward the fulfillment of the entrance requirements. In such cases two hours of college work each week for one college year are counted as an equivalent to one entrance unit. COURSES OF STUDY IN LAW Since September, 1920, there have been three classes in the school. Regular attendance, satisfactory daily recita- tions and written examinations in all of the subjects of each class are required for graduation. Excepting special students, no degree candidate is permitted to advance from the first to the second, or from the second to the third year class, without having satisfactorily completed the work of the preceding class in this school, or the equivalent thereof at some accredited law school. Only special students who are not candidates for the law degree, may take courses in more than one class.

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