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l)ilitics of principal and aj^ciil ; rij^lits and 

 liabilities as to tliird persons. 



IVeck of Feb. 15 : 



l'AKrXl-:RSilll'. Common law parl- 

 nershi]) ; formation of partnership ; ris^^hts 

 and liabilities of partners ; dissolution of 

 partnership ; limited partnership. 



U'ci-ks of Feb. 24 and 29: 



CORPORATIONS. Formation; capi- 

 tal stock ; rijj^hts and oblii:;;ations of stock- 

 holders ; comparison of partnership and 

 corporations. 



IVcek of Mar. 7: 



REAL PROPERTY. Methods of 

 ac(|uisition ; deeds ; wills ; dower ; curtesy. 



Week of Mar. 14: 



PERSONAL PROPERTY. Tangible 

 and intangible ; good-will ; patents ; trade 

 marks. 



Week of Mar. 21 : 



SPECLAL CONTRACTS RELAT- 

 ING TO PROPERTY. Bailments ; com- 

 mon carriers ; sales. 



Week of Mar. 28 : 



INSURANCE. Nature of the con- 

 tract of insurance; insurable interest; 

 premium ; subrogation ; kinds of insur- 

 ance. 



Weeks of Apr. 4 and 11 : 

 BANKRUPTCY. 



Week of Apr. 18: 



BUSINESS PRACTICE. Location 

 of the store ; new stand or established 

 business ; necessary capital ; form of capi- 

 tal ; amount of capital. 





I9I7. 

 The very s])irited election of class of- 

 ficers recently held resulted as follows: 

 President — D. Schneiderman. 

 Vice-President — J. 11. W'ildman. 

 Secretary — Miss A. Adams. 

 Treasurer — H. N. Cool. 

 Historian — R. Montani. 

 Reporter — M. D. Miller. 



New Club Formed. — One of the out- 

 growths of the get-together spirit of 

 the class was the formation of the 

 Columbia R Club. Dr. L. N. P>rown 

 has been elected faculty advisor. The 

 membership is limited to forty. 



Class Dance. — President Schneider- 

 man has ai)i)ointed a committee to ar- 

 range for the Class Dance to be held 

 during the third or fourth week of Feb- 

 ruary. 



Pharmaceutical Accounting. — Ours is 

 the first class receiving this very valuable 

 instruction and according to the ex- 

 pressed views of the instructors the ma- 

 jority of the members are taking hold 

 of the subject with the proper spirit. 

 When the subject of contracts was l^eing 

 studied the instructor in charge voiced 

 his surprise and gratification over the 

 very thorough descrij^ti'm of the legal 

 phase thereof handed in Ijy one of the 

 students. Investigation brought to light 

 that the young gentleman had spent an 

 entire evening at the Public Library 

 getting the necessary data. This is 

 simply one of the many instances that 

 go to prove that the students realize the 

 importance of the subject. 



M. D. Miller. 



