University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1896

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University of Michigan Law School - Quad Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1896 Edition, Page 228 of 298
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LACHNER speaks of the sister of the Countess de Wahlstadt as an unmarried maid . ' Y , . ' ' 77 GA51-oN gets proprio V1gO1'C7, as propr1o begorra . GLASCOCK Qwhen asked what right a landlord has to break in, in order to distrainj, says the same right that a burglar has . HOLPUCH deiines domicile of adoption as being the one which a person gains When his parents adopt him . MECHEM: HMT. Cash 1 fno ansvverj. We ought always to have our Cash with us gentlemen . A I I. D. JONES fentering room I3 during examination on Dam- agesj: Mr. Hughes, are the 'fs ' in here P HUGHES : Mr. lones, there isn't a jay in the room . A ANDY MAC defines an exciseto be a hated taX on .vpz'1'z'z'uaZ liquors. , . - KIRCHNER Qquotes Kingsleyl Mrs. Do-as-you-are-did-by as Mrs. Do-by-as-you-are-did . INTERFACULTY COURTESY. Kirschner says Prof. Hudson's deiinition of a state isn't a definition at all. It's a good saw . MCGUIRE deiines Domiciln as the place from which when a man is from he is said to be from home, and Z0 which when he is Z0 he is saidto be Z0 home . LACHNER Qin Mechem's quizj: Well, the Zealuref' says that 1- MEcHEM Qinterruptingj: Don't you usually accept what the lecturer says H ? LACHNER: Yes, unless I know to the contrary . CHEEVER Qin class meetingj calls for the previous ques- tion. Lorie asks the chair to please state what the previous ques- tion was. , HUGHES: Mr. Pratt, what was the 'Wild beast' test for insanity P H. A. PRATT! A .wild beast was turned loose upon the man H1141 if the H1811 killed the beast he was acquitted 'Z

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Ill-'XX lli' rviiixs ixwpii-sts the Seniors lo hang their coats and hails in the lizill. szrviiig lhnl ilu- lilirnry is no plum' lor sevonrl-liancl clothes. Nli-txixix igixing lirst innxiinl: l'l'1iinily will not on account of Ll inerely tevhnivnl renu-ily snll'i-r ai wrong to go without an injury 'l'11pNll'Y ilu c'lL1SS lwgfllllllllg' lu Slllll-llt' l'llClI' lTCCt IO minlitgg to llli tlentlt-nu-n. l olwsvrre that yon are inucth more punctual at the vlose ol' ai lerliire than you are nt the lmeginningu. . Xllxrri-in llitxrox Sxirru lsignerll to student: fflleggribe the relation ot' lvzrilor nnil lwnilee Student hesitates. Sxirru: -- Now rlon't think this has anything to do with bail- . fr ing hay lp joked. Si-:'i'xi.1cn. ot' the lfresliman class. gets the presidential bee in his bonnet, but is tolil that it is necessary to be married before one can be class president and goes to see Dean Hutchins about it. klourcsox il to liroegerj: 'Of course, your answer to my question is purely guess work, but give me your opinion . Lawrox ldelining rlomicilfj: ffDomicil is the place a man leaves behind him when he goes away 2 Form looking at notes in text-book comes to ffibidn and asks Norris what reports ibid l' are. THOBIPY ispeaking of the desirability of lawyers being honestj: And gentlemen, I want to impress on you the desirability of cul- tivating habits of honesty early, for I am fully satisfied that it is impossible after middle age to become honest . BIEICHEBI Qreading off numbers of questions for examinationj : I, 5, 14, 27, 35 , Karl Minor calls out f'Keno . BOGLE Qto Coombsj: Mr Coombs, if you were on a rail- road train and the conductor threw you off, What kind of an aCtiO11 would you bring P CooMBs : ff Ejectment . 27



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Freshman Ben mets Hs Developed in the First Semestre Exam's --llivorvepe1'1iii1ins . -- Posse Vaiiulilnis -' llivo1've' et vine-nluui tlioro , Fools cannot niarry assault and llqittery is ll proper remedy for wilful injury to F, person t'urtesy is liznl if uliilal is born alive after death of Wife . t 'l,i11ez1l--tliose mleseenileel from same pair of ancestors . 'Curtesy is the estate a linslmancl has in his deceased wifes property l arent's duty to child is to give it its lawful inheritance before it dies 'ZX citizen is one who has a right to vote . 5 77 L, f Custom must be immortal and uninterrupted . ff Lineal consangninity is that relation existing between one descendant and his ancestor . p 'Collateral consanguinity-not from the same pair of ances- tors . 'fUnwritten law is the law that is expressly understood by all . Wife must be seizined of the estate to entitle husband to curtesy. 77 Q 1 2

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