this Magazine THE ADVISABILITY OF A LAW SCHOOL TRAINING AS A PREREQUISITE FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR... . . Meeting of the Association of American Law HE eleventh annual meeting of THE the Association of American Law Schools convened at Boston, Mass., on Monday and Tuesday, August 28 and 29, 1911. The session of August 28th was held in the Walker Building, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while the session of August 29th was held in Langdell Hall of the Harvard Law School at Cambridge. After the meeting was called to order by the President, William R. Vance, of the Yale University Law School, the roll of the schools belonging to the Association was called. The roll disclosed the following representatives in at tendance: Cincinnati Law School: Francis B. James, Elden R. James, Lawrence Maxwell. Columbia University School of Law: Charles Thaddeus Terry, Francis M. Burdick, Harlan, F. Stone. Cornell University College of Law: Alfred Hayes, Jr., Frank Irvine. Creighton University College of Law: Paul L. Martin. George Washington University Law School: Melville Church. Harvard University Law School: W. E. Seevey, Joseph Warren, Joseph H. Beale, Jr., Roscoe Pound, Bruce Wyman, Eugene Wambaugh. Leland Stanford, Jr., University School of Law: C. H. Huberich. Northwestern University School of Law: George P. Costigan, Jr., F. B. Crossley, Edwin R. Keedy, Albert M. Kales, John H. Wigmore. Pittsburgh Law School: John D. Shafer, James C. Gray. St. Louis Law School: W. S. Curtis. State University of Iowa College of Law: Charles Noble Gregory, Austin W. Scott. Syracuse University College of Law: Howard V. Rulison, Louis L. Waters. |