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l ST. JOHN'S D COMPANY C.O.T.C. S per usual D company of the Canadian Officers' Training Corps held an un- usually prominent place among the extra-curricular activities of the men at the college. Keen enthusiasm was shown on all occasions. and this support given by the members of all ranks augurs well for the Company retaining the General Proficiency shield for the ensuing year. This year the Annual Don Company Dinner was held at the St. Charles Hotel, and an excellent repast was followed by several cryptic speeches and spicy toasts and later by a number of original and entertaining items that were supplied by the mem- bers of the Corps. The annual dinner and dance for the entire Uni- versity C.O.T.C., at the Royal Alexandra Hotel, was also well attended and enjoyed by the would-be soldiers of St. John's. The more important vacancies caused by the retirement of this year's oiiicers were competently replaced by J. O. Anderson, F. McKenney and J. E. Barrett. All of these men were successful in ob- taining their commissions this year. D Company roll for the past year was as follows: Sixth Row- J. Hollies. E. Dosset, C. Bishop, N. Waitt, J. Johnson. Fifth Row-H. Harper, J. D. Kell. A. McDonald. Robinson. Fourth Row-L, Harrison, H. Kelly, J. Park, G. Harris. N. Gill. Third Row-A. Holmes. H, Boys. G. Hunter, J. Bell, N. Holmes. Second Row-H. Lelland. W. Monson, J. Kirk- patrick, L. Clack, H. Leah, R. Swain, O. Brett- Perring. First Row-N. Clark. E. Smith, G. Warker QCapt.j F, McKinney, H. Marshall. Page One Hundred and Eighty-five
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4 RIOR to 1914 there was no organized system of instruction in regard to the degree of Bachelor of Laws in the University of Manitoba, nor in respect to admission to the Law Society of Manitoba, except occasional lectures by practising barristers. In 1914 the Manitoba Law School was established under the direction of trustees jointly appointed by the University and the Law Society. The school is fully organized, with a dean and staff of lecturers and examiners: and it provides a course of instruction in law, extending over four years, enabling students to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Laws in the University and to be admitted to the Law Society as Attorneys-at-Law and to be called to the Bar of Manitoba. In 1921 the curriculum recom- mended by the Committee of Legal Education of the Canadian Bar Association in 1920 was adopted. To this have been added other subjects: and the course, as indicated above, now extends over a period of four years, in place of the three recommended by the Committee of Legal Educa- tion. The value attached to the possession of the degree of Bachelor of Law granted by the Uni- versity of Manitoba may, perhaps, be judged by the large increase in the numbers of those taking the degree in recent years. From 1877 fthe date of the incorporation of the Universityj to 1900, inclusive, the degree was conferred upon twenty- seven persons, of whom the Hon. J. E. P. Pren- dergast, Chief Justice of Manitoba and Adminis- trator of the Province, was the first recipient in 1882. From 1901 to 1913, inclusive, the num- ber was one hundred and nineteen: whilst during the period from 1914, the date of the establish- ing of the school, to 1931, inclusive, no less than three hundred and seventy-three have gradu- ated, making a total of five hundred and nineteen graduates. In passing it may be mentioned that the stand- ard of requirements of the Manitoba Law School is the highest of any Law School on this con- tinent. XY fs- w 'D sid. 'Q .,. N 9 xii' B ,fx
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