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TABULAR OUTLINE OF COURSES.

[Asterisks indicate elective courses.—Lecture periods are one and a half hours
each.
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FIRST YEAR. 
Course
No. 
FIRST TERM.  Periods
per week 
Total
periods 
1.  Study of Cases—Legal Bibliography—Brief Making—
Statutes.
Cooley's Brief Making; Wambaugh's Study of
Cases; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile 
26 
2.  Contracts. Clark on Contracts; Huffcut and Woodruff's
Cases on Contracts; the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor
Graves
 
52 
3.  Criminal Law. Mikell's Cases on Criminal Law. Professor
Dobie
 
26 
12.  Domestic Relations. Long on Domestic Relations. Professor
Eager
 
26 
SECOND TERM. 
6.  Torts, including Master and Servant. Chapin on Torts;
Chase's Cases on Torts; the Professor's Printed Notes;
Burks' Printed Notes. Professor Graves 
40 
7.  Bailments and Carriers. Dobie on Bailments and Carriers;
Dobie's Cases on Bailments and Carriers. Professor
Dobie
 
30 
8.  Agency. Mechem's Principles of Agency; Mechem's
Cases. Professor Eager 
20 
THIRD TERM. 
9.  Negotiable Instruments. Bigelow on Bills, Notes and
Cheques; the Negotiable Instruments Law; the Professor's
Printed Notes. Professor Lile 
20 
10.  International Law. Davis' Elements of International
Law. Professor Minor 
20 
11.  Sales. Woodward's Cases on Sales. Professor Dobie  20 
13.  Insurance. Vance on Insurance. Professor Eager  30 
SECOND YEAR. 
FIRST TERM. 
14.  Equity Jurisprudence. Merwin's Principles of Equity; the
Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile 
52 
15.  Common Law Pleading. Burks on Pleading and Practice;
Sunderland's Cases; the Professor's Printed Notes and
Questions. Professor Graves 
26 
17.  Real Property (begun). Minor on Real Property. Professor
Minor
 
52 
SECOND TERM. 
18.  Private Corporations. Clark on Corporations; the Virginia
Corporation Act; Wormser's Cases on Private
Corporations. Professor Lile 
40 
19.  *Pleading in Virginia. Burks on Pleading and Practice;
the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Graves 
20 
17a.  Real Property (concluded). Minor on Real Property.
Professor Minor 
26 
16.  Constitutional Law (begun). Minor's Notes on Government;
Black's Constitutional Law. Professor Minor 
22.  *Code Pleading. Bryant on Code Pleading. Professor
Dobie
 
20 
20.  *Admiralty. Hughes on Admiralty. Professor Eager  20 
THIRD TERM. 
21.  Practice at Law, including Extraordinary Remedies.
Burks on Pleading and Practice; Graves' Printed Notes.
Professor Eager 
30 
16a.  Constitutional Law (concluded). Minor's Notes on Government;
Black's Constitutional Law. Professor Minor 
40 
27.  Taxation. Goodnow's Cases on Taxation. Professor
Dobie
 
20 
THIRD YEAR. 
FIRST TERM. 
25.  Criminal Procedure. Beale on Criminal Pleading and Practice;
the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Minor 
26 
26.  Wills and Administration. Costigan's Cases on Wills.
Professor Dobie 
26 
28.  Bankruptcy. Remington on Bankruptcy (Students' Edition);
Holbrook and Aigler's Cases. Professor Eager 
26 
29.  Partnership. Mechem's Elements of Partnership. Professor
Eager
 
26 
4.  Forensic Debating[3] (begun). Professor Paul  13 
SECOND TERM. 
31.  Equity Procedure. Lile's Equity Pleading and Practice.
Professor Lile 
20 
32.  Conflict of Laws and Jurisdictions. Minor on the Conflict
of Laws. Professor Minor 
30 
33.  Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. Hughes on Federal
Procedure. Professor Dobie 
30 
34.  *Damages. Hale on Damages. Professor Eager  20 
4a.  Forensic Debating (continued). Professor Paul  10 
THIRD TERM. 
35.  Public Corporations. Macy's Cases on Municipal Corporations;
the Professor's Printed Notes. Professor Lile 
20 
36.  Legal Ethics. Costigan's Cases on Legal Ethics; Cohen's
The Law—Business or Profession; the Code of Ethics
of the American Bar Association; Answer to Questions
by the Committee of the New York County Bar Association
on Professional Ethics. Professor Lile 
20 
37.  Evidence. Greenleaf on Evidence (16th edition by Wigmore);
Throckmorton's Cases; the Professor's Printed
Notes. Professor Graves 
60 
4b.  Forensic Debating (concluded). Professor Paul  10 

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CONDENSED TABLE OF COURSES FOR THE SESSION 1920-1921.
(Subject to Alteration.)

                                                                       
FIRST YEAR  SECOND YEAR  THIRD YEAR 
First Term—September 15 to December 16—13 Weeks.[4]  
Periods
per week 
Periods
per week 
Periods
per week 
Professor Lile  Professor Lile  Professor Minor 
1.  Study of Cases  14.  Equity Jurisprudence  25.  Criminal Procedure 
Legal Bibliography  Professor Dobie 
Brief Making  Professor Graves  26.  Wills and Administration 
Professor Graves  15.  Common Law Pleading 
2.  Contracts  Professor Eager 
Professor Dobie  Professor Minor  28.  Bankruptcy 
3.  Criminal Law  17. 
Professor Eager  Professor Paul 
12.  Domestic Relations  4.  Forens. Debating 
Second Term—January 3 to March 14—10 Weeks.[4]  
Professor Graves  Professor Lile  Professor Lile 
6.  Torts  18.  Private Corporations  31.  Equity Procedure 
Professor Dobie  Professor Graves  Professor Minor 
7.  Bailments and Carriers  19.  [5] Pleading in Virginia  32.  Conflict of Laws 
Professor Minor  Professor Dobie 
Professor Eager  17a.  Real Property (concluded)  33.  Federal Jurisdiction
and Procedure 
8.  Agency 
16.  Constitutional Law
(begun) 
Professor Eager 
34.  [5] Damages 
Professor Eager  Professor Paul 
20.  [5] Admiralty  4.  Forens. Debating 
Professor Dobie 
22.  [5] Code Pleading 
Third Term—March 22 to May 31—10 Weeks.[4]  
Professor Lile  Professor Eager  Professor Lile 
9.  Negotiable Inst.  21.  Practice at Law  35.  Public Corporations 
Professor Minor  Professor Minor  36.  Legal Ethics 
10.  International Law  16a.  Constitutional Law
(concluded) 
Professor Graves 
Professor Dobie  37.  Evidence 
11.  Sales  Professor Dobie  Professor Paul 
Professor Eager  27.  Taxation  4.  Forens. Debating 
13.  Insurance 

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SCHEDULE OF LECTURES FOR THE SESSION OF 1920-1921.
(Subject to such alteration as the faculty may deem necessary.)

                         
FIRST TERM 
Hours  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 
9:00
to
10:30 
Forens. Debating[6] (i)  Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure 
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure 
10:30
to
12:00 
Contracts
Real Property
Forens. Debating (ii) 
Com. Law Pleading  Contracts
Real Property
Forens. Debating (iii) 
Com. Law Pleading  Contracts
Real Property
Forens. Debating (iv) 
Contracts
Real Property 
12:00
to
1:30 
Equity Jurisp.
Bankruptcy 
Brief Making
Partnership 
Domestic Rel.
Equity Jurisp.
Wills and Admin. 
Brief Making
Bankruptcy 
Domestic Rel.
Equity Jurisp.
Wills and Admin. 
Equity Jurisp.
Partnership 
SECOND TERM 
9:00
to
10:30 
Forens. Debating (i)  Bailments and Carriers
Admiralty
Conflict of Laws 
Damages  Bailments and Carriers
Admiralty
Conflict of Laws 
Damages  Bailments and Carriers 
10:30
to
12:00 
Real Property
Constitutional Law
Torts
Forens. Debating (ii) 
Virginia Pleading  Torts
Real Property
Constitutional Law
Forens. Debating (iii) 
Virginia Pleading  Torts
Real Property
Constitutional Law
Forens. Debating (iv) 
Torts
Damages 
12:00
to
1:30 
Private Corporations
Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. 
Agency
Equity Procedure
Code Pleading 
Private Corporations
Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. 
Agency
Equity Procedure
Code Pleading 
Private Corporations
Fed. Jurisd. & Proced. 
Private Corporations
Conflict of Laws 
THIRD TERM 
9:00
to
10:30 
Evidence  International Law
Evidence 
Sales
Evidence 
International Law
Evidence 
Sales
Evidence 
Evidence 
10:30
to
12:00 
Forens. Debating (i)
Constitutional Law 
Practice at Law  Forens. Debating (iii)
Constitutional Law
Insurance 
Practice at Law  Forens. Debating (iv)
Constitutional Law
Insurance 
Constitutional Law 
to
1:30 
Negotiable Inst.
Forens. Debating (ii) 
Taxation
Public Corp. 
Legal Ethics  Taxation
Public Corp. 
Legal Ethics  Practice at Law
Negotiable Inst. 
 
[3]

Transferred, with beginning of 1920-1921, to third year, and continued throughout the
session.

[4]

Exclusive of one week devoted to Examinations.

[5]

Electives.

[6]

Taught in four sections as numbered.