John P. Hudspeth, Booneville, Indiana. John C. Hart, Booneville, Warrick county, Indiana] Jeremiah V. Mathes, Bloomington, Indiana. Blackford B. Moffit, Terre Haute, Indiana. Newton F. Malott, Bedford, Indiana. David H. McDonald, Monroe, Indiana. Curran E. McDonald, Monroe, Indiana. Ezra G. Martin, Clermont, Ohio. Josiah Miller, Chester District, South Carolina. John O. McCullough, Bloomington, Indiana. William W. McMillan, Fayetteville, Indiana. John S. Moore, Bloomington, Indiana. Charles McClean, Madison, Indiana. William E. McLane, Terre Haute, Indiana. Fenwick Robertson, Eastern Shore, Maryland. Samuel H. Ricks, Perry, Indiana. James Strain, Monroe, Indiana. James R. Sluss, Bloomington, Indiana. Marcus Sims, Martinsville, Indiana. Moses G. C. W. Tanner, Brownstown, Indiana. Henry T. Templeton, Bedford, Indiana. Elhanan P. Todd, Madison, Indiana. James S. Thompson, Bruceville, Indiana. George D. Wise, Sen., Washington City, Dist. Col. Obadiah J. Wise, Accomack, Virginia. LAW DEPARTMENT. This Department is conducted by Professors McDonnald and Otto. Its superior advantages to the student of the law, are now generally known and admitted. To such as intend to practice in Indiana, it furnishes peculiar inducements; for they learn here not only the theory of law in general, but the practice of the State courts and the various and important statutary modifications of the common law which obtain in this State. The fact, too, that a thorough legal education may be had at this Institution, with less than half the expense of any other Law School in the United States, is not to be overlooked. ence. The course of instruction embraces all the branches of legal sciThe students are carefully examined every day on their lessons in the text books; and lectures are daily delivered, comprehending the various subjects of Jurisprudence. A moot court is held every Saturday. The students are divided into two classes, the Junior and the Senior. The text books of the Junior class, are Blackstone's Com.mentaries, Kent's Commentaries, Chitty on Contracts, and Stephen on Pleading. Those of the Senior class are Kent's Commentaries, Chitty on Pleading, Greenleaf on Evidence, and Mitford's Equity. Students must supply their own text books. A good law library is provided for the use of students. Those who have attended two sessions are, in the discretion of the Law Faculty and Board of Trustees, entitled to Diplomas. Short of that time, reputable practicing attorneys only can claim them. There is but one session in the year, extending from about the first of November to the first of March. Tuition fee, twentyfive dollars. Graduation fee, five dollars. No extra charge. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. FRESHMAN CLASS. I. Folscin's Livy, Grecia Majora, Fiske's Classical Manual-Part I. Grammatical Exercises and Written Translations, Davies's Bourdon's Algebra. Horace Odes, Grecia Majora, Fiske's Classical Manual—Part II, Grammatical Exercises and Written Translations, Algebra-completed, Geometry and Davies's Legendre. Horace continued, Grecia Majora, Classical Manual-Part II, Geometry-completed. III. SOPHOMORE CLASS. I. Horace-Epistles and Art of Poetry, Classical Manual-Parts III and IV, II. Plays of Terence, Homer's Iliad or Odyssey, Classical Manual-Parts IV and V, Greek Prosody and Scanning, Surveying and Analytical Geometry. |