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ARTICLES. | ||||
Assumpsit, History of. J. B. Ames | 1, 53 | |||
Assumpsit for Use and Occupation. J. B. Ames | 377 | |||
Constitutions, Comparative Merits of Written and Prescriptive. Thomas M. Cooley | 341 | |||
Corporations, History of the Law of Business, before 1800. Samuel Williston | 105, 149 | |||
Employers’ Liability, Statutory Changes in. M. C. Hobbs | 212 | |||
Equity Jurisdiction, Brief Survey of. C. C. Langdell | 241 | |||
Great Ponds. T. M. Stetson | 316 | |||
Indians and the Law. Austin Abbott | 167 | |||
Liquor Statutes in the United States. W. C. Osborn | 125 | |||
Lumley v. Gye, Principle of, and its Application. William Schofield | 19 | |||
Quarantine Laws, Right of States to Enact. B. H. Lee | 267, 293 | |||
Southern Question, Legal Aspect of. E. I. Smith | 358 | |||
Sovereignty, Limits of. A. Lawrence Lowell | 70 | |||
Trust Property, Right to follow. Samuel Williston | 28 | |||
Watuppa Pond Cases. S. D. Warren, Jr., and L. D. Brandeis | 195 | |||
NOTES AND LAW SCHOOL. | ||||
Cases referred to in the Notes are indexed under “Cases.” | ||||
Bills and Notes. Fictitious names (Lecture note) | 47 | |||
Connecticut. First written constitution (Note) | 384 | |||
Constitutional Law. No constitutional limitation upon power of Federal Government to impair obligation of contracts (Note) | 180 | |||
Evidence. Circumstantial evidence in poisoning cases (Note) | 285 | |||
Declaration of testator to prove contents of lost will (Lecture note) | 94 | |||
Use of documents to refresh memory of witness (Note) | 41 | |||
Harvard Law Association. Formation in 1868 (Note) | 88 | |||
Harvard Law Review (Editorial) | 40 | |||
Harvard Law School. Class secretaries’ reports (Note) | 139 | |||
Dean’s report for 1887–88 (Note) | 333 | |||
Honor degrees (Note) | 334 | |||
President’s report for 1887–88 (Note) | 332 | |||
Registered students, 1888–89 (Note) | 180 | |||
System of instruction (Notes) | 141, 283 | |||
Harvard Law School Association (Editorial) | 139 | |||
Number of Members (Note) | 42 | |||
Prize essay (Note) | 332 | |||
Larceny. Ashwell’s case (Lecture note) | 46 | |||
Lawyers as Speech-Makers (Note) | 286 |
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