University of Nebraska College of Law - Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1904

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Mar. 19. Kramer said to have given 31.00 to swell college settlement fund. Later reports contradictory. Mar. 2o. Kimmel Walks into constitutional law class ten min- utes late and forgets to remove his hat. Mar. 21. Pound to Mrs. Raymond: Music must not conflict with my schedules. D Mar. 22. Hastings announces to the freshmen that he has opened his office as a hospital for crippled chairs. Mar. 24. Prof. Ayers works out the problem logically. Mar. 25. Gnly six members of class in corporations skip out after roll-call. Mar. 26. Pound rings up an extra fare on the street car and refuses to pay. The con declares that he himself will have to make . f -Qi' 'YN -M L:- ' ' - v iews '-':.l mf 74 .7 i' iff' L ivf i' E12 . ix. Wt f g z' . :fx 152 .X P -:E - . - z ss P A .- ,,1., .a ..-.f .-..-.u.-:ur f 'Qs -. .1 , ,X .N . . N .. r . fri.-wr-.-.--.1.-, :gm s -.H .Q ck, ,, l- X X . -- ' .-. 1 i.':ry5L5.15:sigf 1 fa X- ' 5 - Q - . -1- . 3 . . - . to melt 2 eff. -as ' KW. ,f Dieu ff V11 ' ' li .V -539--751:-.?':5'v-Q , i 1. ,' f , ll ' F sitter . 'EQ - 1-N H.. , P' f .. .'H1s5s:f'!Wi!. 2-.' ' - - .5 X- c :- - .i e lllllfll lx tr. - .ij .. 1 lx, 1. xxx - xrth,aX53fg,3-vsp..-l w :X , . gg tb l.-XX 1 -' 4::f.f'r-Ev 55514 V V' f 'X---f-fi ' 'wfv 'NX I 1, , . PQ -f f v' M Q .lfszesrae st A -. .h . .. . ..-. fl Q.. N . ..,... ra Xx .. . I . J W mwx xxx xg Q C, . :isis f . , ,L -1 m f .alll Nilw iv ftff' ' r? . 1XS - gtisar..ugrasfrrgmlztair W H .' Rx . : Yrs Q ss, i ,i:m.,,5..g:'.,:,g5,f: 3 , :,--X 5 , :E f -','-.1 5.4 1 , W . 5 5 . ., f Q ' r Y 'I '.'Q '.ggXe.'QX 'TY .a f :Qi -2 J ff-sz. . 151 - -Q. .r . 1 1 . 1--.F ,F -Em. i.!NSS.:P:sm fl .2 -- fr' ':,- . fsijfrf' iii, .ff haw -. .lx 3:5 SL- iw ' as - JN slgws-i ,, 1 f,.g.1,f::.vg.f,'f2 V .- 3- J my-.'g:5:v-.,, fin'-.'5,, , ' ,f. 'Q ...gi '- f, .Q' ,. QQ . lss,:.:m:::1.'1Ia-f?- '7g? -5'YHzr':7 ' , as Nfl 1, 1 f f, .. ,,:ae.-Z.. 'RV' 3 . - ram . fc , e XXX fi .:-fr i 'N ' -vrnti-1? wi 1 X' 'X X - WW? ww . in l fi -vpgggggglna Q f, A N N 5525?-1!5!i!'L' 1 i- . f 151' '.1'T-gsfigrzfalf' .x f i 'Ps 1 . l i t -- - X xx' fx. -ffwwf -i . 12 Q f r + 21 5 s ki 'fi . lwlifffv-1- N-1 5:2-ss inf-H z--.--,..-J-mf'.'f.. ' l,. g,,Jg .w X sw .. , f :v a-1frsa:5gg,. . 'f:wJ-.- 3-mpf-E-fh,,...,-. , il .i 7 X9 X 5 s Mais, If it 'thin ,'f' f ' 1 1, it i K ,. ,:. 2 , , ll ' ,F 5 : - , ? f W j f Q ff JUDGE LITTLETON fF1'om an Old Printj G8

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Feb. 27. Borg leaves for Panama. Looks lonesome in antici- pation even before leaving Lincoln. Feb. 28. Fat Stratton studies in the general library. Mar. I. Stratton begins to keep lent. Speculations are rife as to the impelling motive. Mar. 3. Martin and Hendrickson nominated for offices in the senior academic class. Both lost for want of second. Mar. 6. Democratic banquet at the Lincoln last night. O'Gara not seen at early classes this morning. Mar. 6. Pound tries to knock down the door of Union Hall. Mar. 7. Kreycik is disappointed. He has merely two of the subsidiary,' members of the junior class to write up. Mar. 8. Flansburg comes back after his illness with well- develo-ped sideburns. ,ti ak. ' Mar. 8. Costigan tells how only to get the beneficial use of a life interest in a bottle of Wine. Mar. 9. Gibson appointed chief of the steam-heating apparatus in U 309. Mar. 12. Brubaker is given a free ride in equity pleading class. Mar. 13. Calkins, the neat, came to school without a collar. Mar. 14. Metz answers that a hotch-pot is a j ack-pot. Mar. I6. Costigan and Covvgil have a bout in contracts class. Covvgil, after giving thanks for the compliment which is bestowed without charges, gets up and leaves the room. Mar. I7. Costigan Cto a couple of freshmenj, 'AI think more of your class than any other in school. - Mar. 17. Exam in legal bibliography. , 67



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good to the company unless the Dean digs up. Says Roscoe Pound: Send the company to me and I will settle with them. And he steps off. Mar. 26. juniors attempt to introduce April fool in advance, and are requested by Miss Conklin to desist. Seniors are wise and fail to kick at the hat. Mar. 27. Costigan is surprised that certain freshmen are so far awake as to know when the class time is up. Mar. 27. Participants in bibliography exam so poorly pre- pared that no prize is awarded. Mar. 29. Prof. Ayers telegraphs from Boston the various class assignments. Mar. 29. McDuffee is confused in administering the -voir dire oath. After hesitation he ends, So help you God, and lets it go at that. Mar. 29. Martin and Buflington go hunting. All they get is back. Mar. 31. Kurtz, the Lajoie of the Law School, out on the ball Held with a bran new red suit. Apr. I. Barta reported to be ill. But he is only shufliing off the immortal cards for successive games of whist. Apr. 2. Day is appointed to keep order in the class in corpor- ations. Apr. 2. T. R. Nelson agrees that the case involving a slaughter house should be reconciled with the Slaughter House Cases, for they have the same smell. Apr. 3. Costigan talks about appointing an estate to a man because he has curly whiskers, or what not. Apr. 3. Hastings lets out at I2 M, being deceived by the gong. Apr. 3. Metz asks the Dean for a harder case to try in practice court. Apr. 5. The Gretna Breeze', tells the home folks about lohn Morrison, the smartest man in the law schoolf' Apr. 7. Spittoons are furnished to the lawyers. Hereafter they will be compelled to pay a Spittoon Feel' of 51.00 per semester. Apr. 7. Day talks in the library and is called down by librarian, whereupon he wants to know if she is running a Sunday school there. Pound interferes. Apr. 9. O'Gara defends the law department and its members with a vigorous article in the Nebraskan. 69

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