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HOWARD UNIVERSITY .
Department of Law.
FACULTY.
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. JOHN GORDON, D.D.,
President.
B. F. LEIGHTON, LL.D., .
Dean of Law Department, Lecturer on the Law of Contracts, Constitutional
and Statutory Law, and President of the Blackstone Club.
ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, LL.B.,
(Late U. S. District Attorney.)
Lecturer on Pleading and Practice (at Law and in Equity) and Equity
JurisprudenxMu ':
W. H. RICHARDS, LL.B.,
Lecturer on Evidence, Personal Property and International Law; also Librarian.
WILLIAM H. H. HART, A.M., LL.M.,
Lecturer on Torts, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Corporations and Criminal
Procedure.
GEORGE FRANCIS WILLIAMS, LL.
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Lecturer on Domestic Relations and Commercial Paper.
MASON N. RICHARDSON, A.M., LL.B.,
Lecturer on Commercial Law, Executors and Administrators, and Instructor sn
Pleading and Practice, and Judge of Moot Court.
THOMAS P. WOODWARD, LL.B.,
Lecturer on the Law of Real Property.
JAMES F. BUNDY, A.
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Secretary and Treasurer.
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HIS Department occupies its own building, No. 420 Fifth
street N. W., opposite the Courthouse. Classes meet at
6.15 p. m., each weekday from October 1 to May 25, with
the exception of the usual holidays.
ADVANTAGES.
The climate of Washington is healthful and salubrious, and
the expense of living as low as in any other city. The fact that
Congress assembles here; that here the Supreme Court of the