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having charge of the equity docket. Burke C. Enyart was desig- nated as clerk and gratter. The members of the supreme court were E. H. Clark, LL.B., C. J., B. P. McKelvey, LL.B., and J. R. Berry, LL.B., J. I. Bartos, the eloquent, had charge of the records. After the examinations, more properly termed the slaughter of the sluffersf' and when Dean Pound had returned from the Con- gress on Divorce Legislation, the appointments for the second se- mester were made known. Edw. Affolter and O. A. Bergren each drew a second term as I. P. B. C. Enyart was made the third. In the district court C. A. Davis took the place made vacant by the resignation of Judge Blezek and M. S. McDuffee was shifted to the woolsack. Harry Keyser became official collector with possession of the great seal of the court. F. A. Schmidt was created sheriff and head jailor. In the supreme court appeared E. H. Clark, LL.B., C. I., Geo. Lantz and Jas. A. Clark, I. I. Jas. T. Fisher was made attorney-general and official trust-buster. A By the work in these courts the students' training in the ad- jective law is carried to greater extent than is usual in many law schools. ' During the year 1904-5 twenty-two cases were disposed of by the district court, a large number being appealed from the justice of peace courts. Nearly as many cases were argued in the supreme court during the same year, most of these being appeal cases or pro- ceedings in error. When established, these courts were much of a novelty. Yet they have given the students a greater amount of training in prac- tice and in the orderly conduct of a trial than had ever before been attempted. And after three years' operation they can no longer be called an experiment: those who know pronounce them a success. M. S. M. D. 82 ,E . - 'A ,- - 359, 6 'sr 7' ' - - - . M 'f- Q J ' .- - . -- , -2 . A , - - . 15 47 1 ,, 543 , K , -ML ' , :Z M,-, if -L--A ff 1, 2 -A Zgiiffgi - f. . .ff Q- ,f ' a f W' f' J -ff! . -1? f .- .. QQ.: Q - ff, f 'VV 4-L' N-F' 74 at '. yy 44 t A7 ei., ,L--,3 IQ f Af if 'I zazari' ' . -my , - A,-,,,,f - ,. . 1- f A-9 c A 5, xx: N ' fr 75, X Ml' TNI ' ERR fi D, . rg I , lt tx .X X .ir . p 1--.K n lf. Q A A. 4 KiXXK.'Tx-54 , 'A . fgy. , A--1 .Q . .J up X U 1 U. M ..-V - I A 98
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