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68 CORNELL UNIVERSITY REGISTER<br />

Stainton, Kenneth Cole, H. R. Childs, O. R. Ford, R. L. Hanson, W. B. More<br />

house, H. W. Russell, H. E. Seemann, F. W. Warburton, A. A. Bless, Walker<br />

Kinkaid, N. L. Larsen, T. J. Parmley.<br />

Physiology and Biochemistry. Professor: Sutherland Simpson. Assistant<br />

Professor: J. B. Sumner. Instructors: Aaron Bodansky, V. A. Graham, J. A. Dye.<br />

Psychology. Professors: E. B. Titchener, H. P. Weld. Assistant Professors:<br />

K. M. Dallenbach, L. B. Hoisington. Instructors: F. L. Bixby, Harry Helson.<br />

Public Speaking. Professor: A. M. Drummond. Assistant Professors: G. B.<br />

Muchmore, E. L. Hunt, H. A. Wichelns.<br />

Thomas, A. L. Woehl.<br />

Instructors: Robert Hannah, C. K.<br />

The Romance Languages and Literatures. Professors: J. F. Mason,<br />

G. L. Hamilton, O. G. Guerlac, R. H. Keniston, Laurence Pumpelly. Instructors:<br />

Miguel Zapata y Torres, M. G. Bishop, A. H. Doyle, R. P. Champomier, J. B.<br />

Alemany, W. R. Kingery, W. G. McLaughry, A. P. Pelmont, S. A. Rhodes.<br />

The Scandinavian Languages and Literatures.<br />

Halldor Hermannsson.<br />

Assistant Professor:<br />

The Semitic Languages and Literatures, and Oriental History.<br />

fessor: Nathaniel Schmidt.<br />

Pro<br />

Zoology. Professor: H. D. Reed. Assistant Professors: A. H. Wright, A. A.<br />

Allen, B. P. Young. Lecturer: L. A. Fuertes. Instructors: M. J. Fisher, A. G.<br />

Mekeel, E. C McMullen, Francis Harper, M. D. Pirnie, A. S. Hazzard, C. L.<br />

Shilliday.<br />

THE COLLEGE OF LAW<br />

Candidates for admission as students should consult the Announcement of the<br />

College of Law, which the Secretary of the <strong>University</strong> will send free upon request.<br />

The instruction provided for undergraduate students of the Col<br />

lege of Law leads to the degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), the re<br />

quirement for which is the completion of one of these two curricula:<br />

(i) a curriculum of three years designed for college graduates or for<br />

persons who have completed at least two years of college work; (2)<br />

a curriculum of six years leading to the degrees of A.B. and LL.B.<br />

In September, 1925, the College of Law will become a graduate<br />

school. Beginning at that time, candidates for admission will be<br />

required to present evidence of the receipt of a bachelor's degree from<br />

an approved college or university. The arrangement will continue,<br />

however, which students by in the College of Arts and Sciences of<br />

<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong> are allowed to elect in their senior year the first<br />

year of the law course and so obtain the degrees of A.B. and LL.B. in<br />

six years.<br />

The of library the college numbers more than 60,000 volumes and<br />

about 6,000 pamphlets. It is described under the head of The Uni<br />

versity Libraries, on page 86.<br />

The <strong>Cornell</strong> Law Quarterly, published by the faculty and an<br />

editorial board of students of the college, was established in 191 5,<br />

and is issued in November, January, March, and May. The prepara<br />

tion by students of notes on recent cases for publication in the Quar<br />

terly affords training in legal research and in editorial work under the<br />

supervision of members of the faculty.<br />

The Frank Irvine Lectureship, established in 19 13 by the Conkling<br />

Chapter of the legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, in honor of

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