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and as the cases are generally interesting, it is thought that the book may be larger than otherwise would be the case.

As an introduction to the series a book of Selections on General Jurisprudence of about 500 pages is deemed essential to completeness. The preparation of the casebooks has been intrusted to experienced and well-known teachers of the various subjects included, so that the experience of the class-room and the needs of the students will furnish a sound basis of selection.

While a further list is contemplated of usual but relatively less important subjects as tested by the requirements for admission to the bar, no announcement of them is made at present.

The following gentlemen of standing and repute in the profession are at present actively engaged in the preparation of the various casebooks on the indicated subjects:

George W. Kirchwey, Dean of the Columbia University, School of Law. Subject, Real Property.

Nathan Abbott, Professor of Law, Columbia University. (Formerly Dean of the Stanford University Law School.) Subject, Personal Property.

Frank Irvine, Dean of the Cornell University School of Law. Subject, Evidence.

Harry S. Richards, Dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Law. Subject, Corporations.

James Parker Hall, Dean of the University of Chicago School of Law. Subject, Constitutional Law.

William R. Vance, Dean of the George Washington University Law School. Subject, Insurance.

Charles M. Hepburn, Professor of I

ject, Torts.

University of Indiana. Sub

William E. Mikell, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania. Subjects, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure.

George P. Costigan, Jr., Professor of Law, Northwestern University Law School. Subject, Wills and Administration.

Floyd R. Mechem, Professor of Law, Chicago University. Subject, Damages. (Co-author with Barry Gilbert.)

Barry Gilbert, Professor of Law, University of Illinois. Subject, Damages. (Co-author with Floyd R. Mechem.)

Thaddeus D. Kenneson, Professor of Law, University of New York. Subject, Trusts.

Charles Thaddeus Terry, Professor of Law, Columbia University. Subject, Contracts.

Albert M. Kales, Professor of Law, Northwestern University. Subject, Persons.

Edwin C. Goddard, Professor of Law, University of Michigan. Subject, Agency.

Howard L. Smith, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. Subject, Bills and Notes. (Co-author with Wm. Underhill Moore.) Wm. Underhill Moore, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. Subject, Bills and Notes. (Co-author with Howard L. Smith.) Edward S. Thurston, Professor of Law, George Washington University. Subject, Quasi Contracts.

Crawford D. Hening, Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania. Subject, Suretyship.

Clarke B. Whittier, Professor of Law, University of Chicago. Subject, Pleading.

Eugene A. Gilmore, Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin. Subject, Partnership.

Joshua R. Clark, Jr., Assistant Professor of Law, George Washington University. Subject, Mortgages.

Ernst Freund, Professor of Law, University of Chicago. Subject, Administrative Law.

Frederick Green, Professor of Law, University of Illinois. Subject, Carriers.

Ernest G. Lorenzen, Professor of Law, George Washington University. Subject, Conflict of Laws.

William C. Dennis, Professor of Law, George Washington University. Subject, Public Corporations.

James Brown Scott, Professor of Law, George Washington University; formerly Professor of Law, Columbia University, New York City. Subjects, International Law; General Jurisprudence; Equity.

WASHINGTON, D. C., January, 1911.

JAMES BROWN SCOTT,
General Editor.

Following are the books of the Series now published, or in press:

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