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l Bulctin of the S'ummcr School 15 ‘  
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;~ College of Law  
I In connection with the summer courses of instruction in other l
departments of State University, the College of Law will offer l
· special courses in law, beginning June (5, 1910, and continuing
A , eight weeks. These courses will be given on the subjects set out
  in the regular courses, and are offered for the benefit of those who ,
  have not completed the work of the previous year, and wish to i
i continue the law course to its completion, for those who are pre-  
  paring for admission to the bar, but have had no training in a ,
` law school; for those who wish to review the law to familiarize i'
themselves with the theory, or to prepare for advance standing in Q
pursuing the law course to graduation in this University. 1
Work successfully completed during the Summer Session will 6
be credited as if done during any regular session. .
The Dean of the College of Law will conduct the Summer
School, assisted by the members of the Law Faculty; and during ,
the term arrangements will be made for special lectures. ;
The entire fee for the summer term will be $10.00, payable at  
1 the time of matriculation. ;
For further information, address {
W. T. Larrnrcrr, °
‘ Dean of Law College. State University,
Lexington, Ky. e
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JAS. K. PATTERSON, Ph. D., LL. D., F. S. A., President
JAMES G. WHITE, A. M., Vice-President
;. Fall Term Pegins September 8, 1910
For catalogues, methods of obtaining appointments,
information regarding courses of study and terms of
A admission, apply to
JAMES G. WHITE, A. M.
Vice-President.
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