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Goto. 18. Wfilson speaks on the necessity of preserving note books, and thinks they will be valuable in future time. Octo. 21. Law students do electioneering for Hastings, Led-1 with and Wfhelan. Ccto. 23. judge lfVaters does n't know this man Ledwith. Qcto. 24. Hastings in Constitutional Law class: Mr, Faulk- ner, would you please remove your feet from the chandeliers? They bother me as I can not see anything back of themf' Octo. 28. Sawyer asleep in the court room. Octo. 28. Hendrickson asleep in the court room. Gcto. 30. Davis is reported to be sick to-day. Ayers tenders his sympathy. Two minutes later Davis appears in the class room. Nov. 2. Prof. to Sawyer Qseniorj, The Lord loveth a cheer- ful liar. Said not to have been irrelevant. Nov. 3. judge Day loses a lock of hair by the feat Cfeetj of Dog Eager. Nov. 5. Pound acts as janitor again. 3 Nov. 7. Carl Peterson reads in drawling voice from note book for ten minutes. Hastings: XWhat's that case about, Mr. Peter- son? No reply. ' Nov. 13. Black once more goes to Red Qak. It is feared rather that he will miss more in school than miss Miss Moore in Iowa. Nov. 14. Begley goes to Springfield to try a case in justice court. He out-talks the opposing counsel and gets a judgment in favor of his client. Nov. 16. Law School loses four members by action of the faculty. Nov. 18. The examination papers in Sales are handed back to the juniors for their own correction. Nov. 20. State journal: The Senior Annual . . the only class book to be published this year. Nov. 24. Rathburn appears in classroom. Nov. 28. W'hitney and Paley are charged ten cents each for the service of summons upon them. Corey the sheriff has two cigars at their expense. Nov. 29. Prof. Ayers Cdulcejz Miss Courtnayf' Voice Clmsso profmzdoj : Here Nov. 30. Seniors skip a class and attend a divorce suit. 62
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dh iii? L' ' X 5 ' 1 4 17 ,4 -gm. . . ,gi 1 ' w ....,x l l if .ff Q - its E ew . -Vt S 5188? S r H W S is I Q. Sl ' 1 E Q ' ,.a--r: '1'n-':- F' I i f n nn' its t ft ff S 'H , i Z u I l' . .. in X' -I ,ll i . rr Q ep ,wk , . 1 i n Xt ....---...- .,.V... : ,,.,.,, .... . .,a..--- .,., '-.4..--..g.-...-.,..,..W,..,,.,g,sm-N-fM,,,,,,,,., Sept. 25. Classes begin. Wfe get acquainted with new profs. Sept. 28. Pete, the box-car tourist, arrives from California. Octo. 1. Favinger starts to talk about his brother-in-law. Is not stopped for twenty minutes. Qcto. 2. Pat Day appears, as fat as a bear. He shows the effect of working as clerk in a restaurant where they serve the best of everything. Octo. 3. Black goes to Red Oak, Iowa, to attend to interests there. Octo. 4-31. Rathburn conspicuous for his absence duringe this month. Octo. 4. Hendrickson debates on, XVhy Should we Favor the Blame Nigger? Octo. 6. Senior laws out all day searching for the brother of their classmate O'Gara. Octo. 8. Sawyer Cseniorj relieved of certain goods and chat- tels in Salt Lake City. Octo. 9. Costigan: XfVhat is the case on page 139 ? jen- nings: I only read to 1387 Octo. 12. Tom Martin goes home to husk his corn the same day the football team leaves on a trip. His absence is explained to the prof as follows: f'He has gone with the corn huskersf' Octo. 14. Jimmie Van is sore afflicted: can come to class only three days a week. Quotes Job. 61
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Dec. 1. Ayers exhorts the class always to be fair. Be as honest and fair to your opponents as Mr. Borg and Mr. Eager are with the opposing football playersf' Dec. 8. A bevy of Women consult Pound on the right of con- demnation by the Tnterurban line. They dislike his free advice and denounce him as being in league with the company. Dec. Io. Calkins, after reading from the Nebr. reports, looks up a reference to ao Id. 26, and asks several where he can find the Idaho reports. Dec. IO. All the chairs in Union hall are piled by the seniors in front of the door. But the prof. makes his way through to his class. f Dec. 18. The Lowe-Howard episode. Dee. 18. The Gibbs-Faulkner episode. Dec. 19. Black and Clark engage. Black emerges with a black eye. n Dee. 21. Miss Glidden is remembered by the .law students. Dec. 22. Sunny Day gets a box of candy through the mails. Looks foolish and abashed. Runs off from under his hat when approached by johnny Morrison and Hees to his room, bare-headed. 63
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