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0 stu xl fl I s 'WH' i I sl if -sr 'sr xr so aallailuallladllb lfnodlsbml ONONDAGAN .IDJHDJllbJlll4Jlll.aJllbJ!9.. X 54 5 E n 1' T ' ii W Q IE 3 I I: W B ,ff IB ' 5 Q M EI N- U C3 B ll 5 74 X E Q7 'J EE 3 Q Q E 5 VN B g College of Law S I . Q Q ' I 'Hlf College of Law is now in its 31st year 6 A lQliziy'iifgiOoperiiilits dizprs to lstudentlslin Q u tem er, r D. t l any cianges iaye ta en p ace E QI in the worknof the Lollege and its entrance re- QI Q quirenients since that date. lVhen organized the 9 I Law Lourse was only two years in length ind I 4 the entrance requirements were less than the 6 present four year course given in High School. R Z The first change added a third year to the course. Q Q The next added one year of L. A. work to the Q 3 requirements for the degree, but allowed stu- I ,Q T dents to enter direct from High School hut grad- 'Q 5 uated such with the Certificate in Law. The E 'Q T next change added a second year of L. A. work to W A the requirements for admission. The next re- Q 2 fused admission to all students, both Certificate E ,Q and Special unless they had as preparation the E two years of L. A. work. The last change just 1 W recommendied by the Faculty and approved by the - Q Q Board of l rustees adds a tlurd year of Arts work Q 33 in preparation for law to take effect September, ' E W 1G78 ls s KI 3 The College began its work on the top floor Df'f1'1F 11'1k R- Walker Q ga of the new Bastable Block. Commencing in W A September, 1898, the College spent six years in quarters especially provided for it in Q S the University Bldg. ln September, 190-l, it moved to the building now occupied. 6 Q Q 11 II E7' x'IlYlllYfIlYl Yfllifllxfllxf Ylllsfllilllilllilllifllilllil 'T li'lbslubslnl1Jnf1Jlll1Jlll1Jnbdllbd l,dubJul1s.lulvJlll1JlI dn b llllxllll! '77
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