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1894. HENRY WADE ROGERS, Ch'rm'n, Annual Address as Chairman.

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Some of the

Limitations and Requirements of Legal Education in the United States.

. The Inductive Method in Legal Education.

Address as Chairman on The

Teaching of English Law at
Universities.

The Relation of the Law School to the University.

A Better Education the Great Need of the Profession.

The Relation of Law to Our National Development.

The Importance of the Study of Medical Jurisprudence by Students of Law, and the Extent to which it should be Taught in Schools and Colleges for the Education of such Students.

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SUBJECT.

Address as Chairman, on The Law Curriculum.

The Necessity and Importance of the Study of Common-Law Procedure in Legal Education. Teaching Practice in Law Schools. The Collegiate Study of Law.

Two Years' Experience of the New York State Board of Law Examiners.

On Primitive Institutions.

What is the Best Training for the
American Bar of the Future.

Legal Education in England.
Primitive Legal Conceptions in
Relation to Modern Law.
The Law of Insurance in the Law
School.

The Wage of the Law Teachers.
Address as Chairman, on The Re-
Adjustment of the Collegiate to
the Professional Course.
Educational Franchises.
Schools of Law: The Subjects,
Order and Method of Study.
Address as Chairman, on The
Study of Comparative Juris-
prudence.

The Teaching of the Law in
France.

Legal Education in Canada.
Notes on the Early History of
Legal Studies in England.
Address as Chairman, on the
State of Legal Education in the
World.

The Law School as a Factor in
University Education.

The Proper Preparation for the Study of Law.

SECTION OF PATENT LAW.

YEAR.

NAME.

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SUBJECT.

Patent Law and Practice.
Address as Chairman.
Preliminary Injunctions.

The Conditions under which Pre-
liminary Injunctions in Patent
Causes should be Granted or
Refused.

Masters in Chancery.

What Constitutes Invention in the
Sense of the Patent Law.
Shall There be One or More
Special Courts of Last Resort
in Patent Causes.
Address as Chairman.

Unfair Competition in Trade.
Copyright for Design.

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SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION.

1893-94-HENRY WADE ROGERS, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1894-95-JAMES BRADLEY THAYER, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1895-96-EMLIN MCCLAIN, Chairman.

GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1896-97-EDWARD J. PHELPS, Chairman.

GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1897-98-SIMEON E. BALDWIN, Chairman.

GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1898-99-WILLIAM WIRT HOWE, Chairman.

GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1899-00-CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

SECTION OF PATENT LAW.

1894-98-EDMUND WETMORE, Chairman.

WILMARTH H. THURSTON, Secretary.

1898-99-JAMES H. RAYMOND, Chairman. ARTHUR STEUART, Secretary.

1899-00-FREDERICK P. FISH, Chairman. ARTHUR STEUART, Secretary.

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