[Teaching notes for lectures held at the School of Law, Columbia University] : manuscript, [1885-1910].
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CU Notes K252 1910 (Map It)
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Title
[Teaching notes for lectures held at the School of Law, Columbia University] : manuscript, [1885-1910].
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1885-1910]
Call Number
CU Notes K252 1910
Description
2 volumes ; 18 x 23 cm
System Control No.
NYCLM0308678-B
(OCoLC)183893746
(OCoLC)183893746
Summary
Collection of lecture notes, memoranda, letters, and etc. by William A. Keener.
Note
Volume 1: Real Property. --volume2: Implied Contracts.
Historical Data
William A. Keener was the second dean of the Columbia Law School (1891-1901). He spread the use of the case teaching method, revamped the entire curriculum, extended the period of study to three years, enlarged the faculty, and elevated admission standards.
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Part of a collection of legal notebooks written by students and faculty at the School of Law, Columbia University.
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