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W 1 “v 4 ob; b dM saw out- suggew 151m [on ;hesa early ure 0 .H) w tm 3d1“'ej ' reportiLg "ate; this list t be SIXTH: The“ the faculty of ment of the t; because of che\ The fol lo1vin were approved: :3th S] Ca 1129 g g c ';1> :3 B '11! The College of Agricultuzve r clnniends the curriculwn leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture: Kg, with recommendations n/sical Manipula al IncllLStrlJ 1 , IVER r. 39 lIndustry 21. Market Indist V 5, Fa .ts ...... I]. ke ep, tne Inmnber 'ilahle to member: of of the Committee on 10113» rket Classes Poultry Dai ements of Dairying. In the freshman yeer, first semester Animal Animal add: Animal Animal Animal The College of Education recoum approval; Research Three creditsm Research in Agricultural. Research Problems Three credits. Industry 1, tbree credits Industry 2, three credits Industry 21, two credits Industry 22. two are Industry 23, two credits dits ends Problems_in i Adv enced Course in Philosophy (II C Live~st00’ Production. 1’ f. following Che inges (first half of semester (last half of semest Three credits. Educational Adminis Waticn. Three credits. Review of Current Edu Literature. a 1.111 t," to be changed 0 credits, 11._‘~__‘1.,-1__-._é..1 , The Committee reported that they f oposed courses, Dr L Bacteriology 108, d re hel for further studv J G T 1e Secretary Dean Boyd and Dean Evans had failed to agreeon the allocation of Per.icioey ' Law, been referred to them at Hm thdrawn. which had curse had been and the W 1 April meeting of the Senate, The petition for the new organization, the Logostians, for advanced accomdhs students was approved.. Dean :vans, Law: On recommendation of courses in the College of the Senate approved the following numbersfm COLLEGE OF LAW Alvin E. Evans, Ph. D., J. The following courses in the College of Law are accepted as graduate wofl: when taken by students majoring in Political Science, EConomics, Sociology,Commme or other fields in which such courses are recommended by the major professorm 105. AGENCY. Reed y's Cas es. appointment, delegation of authority, liabilities of fication, undisclosed principal, termination, (Given in 1927—28 and in alternative years Ne ture of the relet ion, Competency of parfiem principal and of agent, refi- Two hours a week, Second semefimn thereafter. Profeccor Moreland. lOSa—IOSb. CIVIL PRODEDURE I and II» legal system, common law forms of actions by the codes and equitV pleadinge ofessor Randall. The Anglo~Ameflcm modificationsthwwi and second semesmrs , common Three hours a week. rirst 1649 CJNFLICT OF LAMS , Lorenzen’s Cases. Domicile, jirisdiction of cmutm procedure, contracts, property, movable and immovable, family law, divorce,inhw- itence, foreign administration, foreign @udgments. Three hours, Second sememmn l Profess sor Black lEla~161b. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I the dual system of government, postal, military and treaty contracts, Division of powers money, bankhm, the impairment of due process of law, and II. Hall's Cases. scope of federal powers, taxation, p0wers, regulation of commerce, jurisdiction of federal courts, the police power, equal protection of the law, Two hours. First and second semesters. Profesum Black. . ,lOlaalOlb. CONTRACTS I and II. 7 li tcn's Caseso Formation, w.rtiesz ‘ formalities, contracts the benefit of third persons, assiflmwm’ il or ed j ‘nt obligations, conditions and imoli conditions, impossibility Threehours a week. Both semesters, Professor Eva m 107a—li7b, CRIMINAL LAW AND PROOF DURE. Sayre's Cases, Nature of the .- ' . r procedure, characteris cti cs 01 partimda ’ P1 Ofes Ssor Moreland. crime problem. the theory of punishment, crimes. Two hours a week. First and second semesters. mn Mfl Mm mm] mrs sec: POSS bona conf awe 1mme rce iea ‘ati- ten rican thered ters rtm her- nent. ITS Mr muv. Senate May lZla—lZlb. TQUITI Cook's Cases. Volumes I and II. 1 f “yorcing and legs e fects of equ Mb =dec~ees, relation of common law and emfltY2 powers of courts of equi ty, tinadequacy of remedy at laW, interests protec~ ted, balancing the equit'es. Specific performance, affirmative and egative con» 1 tmwts, muu ality consideration, p . cczm iition1, g title, laches and the swtute of Iimitatio on,, ortiel peifrrmoccc with comper.sntion, the Statute of Frmfls, eQuitaole conversion. equitable servitudes, misrepresente tion, mistake, h&'de SMQ, plaintiff's conduct as a defence. Three hour“ first emester, two hours Second swm ester. Professor Moreland 124a~324b. EVIDENCE I and II. Hinton's Court and jury, presumptions amiburden of pro oof, aumission and competency, privileges, t ‘3 d wmflnstion of wi'nes es, «eatery rule wPQ its e ceptirns, dying declarations, a$mssions and CCDBfeFSIODS, st tements egei ins: interest, regul and official en~ tmes, reputation, statements of T‘euigree spontmneou" statements, the opinion rule, mrmmmtantial evide ence, best eV1dence rule parole evidence rule. Two hours. Inst and second semesters. Pro is essor Ra Mall. 123. N.EGOTIABIE TAV-RDanT9 BILLS and NOTES Smith and Moore's Cases. Fumel requisites of negotiability, acceptance, delivery, mm duteies of holder, liability of maker, endorsement, rights acceptor, drawer and endorser. Three hmus a week. Second semester. Professor Roberts. 125e~125b. PRACTICE COURT I and II. Selected ca ses. Presentation and argu— mmm of cases by members of the class before the trial court, procoedings in reView bfiore appellate ourt. One hour a week. First and second semesters. Professor Randall. 160a~160b. PRIVATE cosronwmus I and II. Richards' Cases (2d edition.) CMrecteristiCS, formation, powers and liabilities, rights of stockholders, direc~ wrmlegislative Control, dissolution, creditors Two hours a week. First and smmnd semesters. Professor Roberts. 104a. PROPERTY I (Personal Property.) Warr~n's Cases. The nature of PWsession, separation of the custody or use from the possession, bailments, finders, Wnafide purchase, judicial sale, Statute of Limitations, cmfiusion, gifts, sale e.nd bailment, liens and pledges, awedg First semester, Professor Morelend. tortious Three hours accession, conversion. 104b. PROPERTY II. Intorduction to Real Propertv Cmmmn law method of creating and conveying estates ~0the ownership of land, mmnts running with Warren's Cases. Est , Stetute of Uses, rights incident waste, emblements, licenses cov- week. Second Semester. ates, fixtures, Three ee.s ements, hO‘Lll‘S a and the land. Warren's Cases. Adverse possewn execution and delivery of deeds, boundaries, easements by implication, covenants of title, 122. PROPER 1' III Titles and Conveyancing. mn prescription, accretion, exception Wm reservation wetoppel, priorities. 71b - dee hours a week First semester, Professor RObeTtS- P 162 PROPERTY IV. Future Interests Kale's Cases on Future Interests. lfims of entry, Possibilities of reverter, reverSions, remainders, executory limi" t ati-0ns limitations to classes 1, powers, rule against perpetuities and illega I‘e . . . . Shaints and conditions. anee nours a week. Second 1928.. -29) semester. (Not given in Professor Roberts. Professor Robeits. m *a 1 ;\ 1 i 166. SALES. Williston’s Cases. Subject matter of sale xecutorv and executed so les bills of ledins. fraufi, liens and their enforcem:nt, stoppage In tiersitu, inspection, wnrrnn.ty and emedies tor breach of warren y, Stamme r t of Frauds. Three hours a w ek. Second semester. Professor Morelend, lOZa-lOZb, TORST I ano II. Ames and Smith's Cases (Bond's Edition). Assault and battery, false imprisonment, negligence and contributory negligmmh unintended non—negligent interference. deceit, malicious prosecution defamafiom interference vWit privacy, interference with advent a.geous relations. Two hmus a week. First and second semesters. Professor Black. lZOaanOb. TRIAL PRACTICE I and II. Sunderle nd's Ce see. The jurisdicufln of courts, Process and anpearance, proceedings based on the recori, incidentsof jury trial, instructions, argument of counsel, verdicts, judgments, new trials appellate practice, review, Two hours per week. First and second semesters. Professor Randell. 165, TRUSTS. Scott's Cases. The nature of a trust as compared with ofimr relations, the creation and el em ts of a trust including charitable trusts,rb suiting and constructive trusts, remedies of the Gestui to trust, the transfiw W the cestui to trust, who are bound, liabilities of the trustee, investment of funds, termination of trusts. Four hours a week. SeCond semesters. Profesmu Evans. 163. WILLS AND 3E3 ADMINIST ty, the. making, re .1 void de evises anfi legacies, on of court to grant letters testament my and of administration, the presentative, inventory, inh butive shares. Three hours a w ntr ac ts and tr nsfers of the personalr t of debts, legacies and disbu- ‘rst se:ester. Professor Evans ELECTIVE SNBJECTS 0? EN TO SECOND AND THIRD YEAR STUDENTS 146. BANKRUPTCY. Holdbrook and Aigler's CWPBS. -elation-of state eni federal governments in matters of bankruptcy, the bankrupt, petiti nin ng crefifior acts of bankruptcy, the trustee, provable claims, preferences and flischerge. TN hours a week. Summer session. (Not given in 1328). Professor Roberts. 1 154, DAMAGES. Beale's Cases. Nature of damages, evoidaole conseqummem counsel fee es, certainty, compensation, damages for nonpecuniery injuries,-Pahh. . . 1 ruies in car -iir actions, daneges for death, eminent domain Two hours avmeh First semester, (Given in 1927a28 end in alternative years thereafter). Professor Morelind. ' , . I . Jr x S. McQurdy‘s Cases. Marriage and divorce, prOPerd fe,-mutual obligations of the spouses, parent andChfld' neg ter. Professor Evans. 145~ INSURANCE, Woodruff's Cases. Insurable interests, the contract . . . . . . 1 + 8»: cor cealment, representations and warranties, implied conditions, waiver anaesflfi constr ruction. Two hours a week. Second semester. Professor Evans. 140, IN TE? NlTIONAL 1:N. Evens' Cases. Sources, mt rnati anal persons. A 5 . . . . . . ,, . o 7-, Ti: Jurisdiction and state sovereignty, diplomatic repre sentatives., belligerencyvp 1 . _ . ' -n do JeY ' law, bloc kade, neutrality. Two hours a week. Second semester. Professo.l . ‘1 , mental Sifferi ng, aggravation and mitigation, value, i,r1terest,spec1a 9453 U1 SU. 13 ch tm m we tion, 1rs ;hu rh arby {01' tom W0 ‘1 stOPPb: ; 1 u) hy. To; m I if! , MUTEIC [i k? ,_, ,5 .l C: . '3' OPH- Z’X BI D G12. 3 o 1 measure of . - "Wl Va. 141. RARTI\ERS M organization, po mm beorrdtt" , semester. (M 150, PUBLIC mmlic employment commencement of uletion of charges. Professor Rooer S. UTILITIES. Robi‘ and protess ion servi a V1 147. QUASIACONTRACTS. cmfierred by mistake, benefits conferr M‘contract is illegal or mmer compulsion. Thurston's unenforceah Two hours a er 151. SURETYSHIP. muety's defenses, suor o; fight to surety’s remedie NBS—29). Professor 0 ' Cases.. Nature ion, indemnity, m... .L w 0 hours a week. 1536 TAXATION. Casebook to be selected. Jurisdiction, publioo oquos e, Messification, exempt uiOI-S, taxat of governmental agencies ”irect and indirect t3X63. Three hours a wee k. First semester, Professor Bkeck. 144. USE OF LAW BOOKS , Selected problems, Coole y's Brief Making and use M'law books. How to find the law, use of digests, reports text~booxs cod enCy— dflpfi ias. Ore hour a weak. Second semester. Profes.or Moreland. 142. WORKMEN'S COMP31\ ISATION. Selected Ca"es. The servant at common law, COHstitut ionali1ty of compensation acts, Kenodcky and other compensstion acts, flmlishment of conmon lav defenses, class legislation, 0 ice power, compulsory acts ”Personal injury by accident”, su nst ro