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Fordham Law SchoolFLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History

Law School Bulletins 1905-2000 Academics

6-1-1909

Bulletin of Information 1909-1910Fordham Law School

Follow this and additional works at: http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/bulletins

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Academics at FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Law School Bulletins 1905-2000 by an authorized administrator of FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship andHistory. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationFordham Law School, "Bulletin of Information 1909-1910" (1909). Law School Bulletins 1905-2000. Book 5.http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/bulletins/5

96 Fordham University, 1909-1910

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

School of Law20 Vesey Street, New York City

ACADEMIC YEAR, 1909-1910

THE FACULTYREV. DANIEL J. QUINN, S.J., President.

PAUL FULLER, LL.D., Dean and Lecturer on Professional Ethics.

RALPH W. GIFFORD, A.B., LL.B., Pro-Dean and Professor of

Law.

REV. T. J. SHEALY, S.J., Professor of Jurisprudence.

RALPH H. HOLLAND, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law.

H. GERALD CHAPIN, LL.M., Professor of Law.

MICHAEL F. DEE, A.M., LL.B., Associate Professor of Law.

JOSEPH A. WARREN, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer on Carriers, Quasi-

Contracts and Sales.

CHARLES FULLER, A.B., LL.B., Lecturer on Domestic Relations.

JEAN F. P. des GARENNES, A.M., LL.M., Lecturer on Constitu-

tional Law.

WILLIAM A. FERGUSON, A.M., LL.B., Lecturer on Partnership.

OFFICERS OF THE FACULTYREV. T. J. SHEALY, S.J., Secretary.

REV. M. R. MCCARTHY, S.J., Treasurer.

JOSEPH A. WARREN, A.B., LL.B., Registrar.

JOHN T. DALY, Assistant Registrar.

JAMES J. P. MOFFITT, Librarian.

School of Law, 1909-1910 97

SPECIAL LECTURERSHON. JAMES F. MINTURN,

Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey.

JAMES W. OSBORNE. A.B., LL.B.,

Formerly Assistant District Attorney of New York County.

FREDERICK R. COUDERT, Ph.D.,

Of the New York Bar.

GEORGE GORDON BATTLE, A.B., LL.B.,

Formerly Assistant District Attorney of New York County.

September 22, 1910.—Opening Address.

Hon. James F. Min-

TURN.

November 16 and December 14, 1910.—"The Preparation and

Trial of a Case."

James W. Osborne, Esq.

February 15, 1911.—"Certainty and Justice."

Frederick R.

Coudert, Esq.

March 15, 1911.—"The American and English Systems of Crim-

inal Procedure."

George Gordon Battle, Esq.

April 16, 1911.—"The American and French Systems of Criminal

Procedure."

George Gordon Battle.

These lectures will be delivered at the Chamber Music Hall of

Carnegie Hall, 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, at S p. m.

Tickets can be obtained by application to the Registrar.

During the Academic Year, 1909-1910, the following special lec-

tures were delivered:

September 23, 1909.— Opening Address. — Hon. Morgan J.

O'Brien, formerly Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of the

State of New York, Appellate Division, First Department.

January 19, 1910.—-"Colonies Under the Constitution."

Fred-

erick R. Coudert, Ph.D., of the New York Bar.

February 16, 1910.—"Taxation, Confiscation and Regulation."

Frederick R. Coudert, Ph.D., of the New York Bar.

March 11 and April 14, 1910.—"Professional Ethics."

Hon.

John J. Delany, formerly Corporation Counsel of the City of New

May 12, 1910.—"The Law in Relation to Labor Unions."

Hon.Charles E. Littlefield, formerly Member of Congress from Maine.

COMMENCEMENT AND OPENING

York.

98 Fordham University, 1909-1910

Purpose of Fordham University School of LawT T is the aim of the school to make its students efficient lawyers

and qualify them for the conduct of public affairs, for the

proper administration of which a knowledge of the law is essential.

Therefore, the historical and philosophical development, as well as

the practical application of the subjects in the courses, will be

taught. A very comprehensive course of lectures on Jurisprudence

will be delivered.

The design of the School is to afford a practical and scientific

education in the principles of

General Jurisprudence.

The Common and Statute Law of the United States.

The System of Equity Jurisprudence.

The Civil and Roman Law.Pleading and Civil Procedure at Common Law and under the

New York Code.

Practice in the New York Courts.

PERIOD OF STUDY.

The Course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws will cover three

years; the Fourth Year's Course is required for the degree of Master

of Laws.

The Fourth Year's Course will be given whenever a sufficient

number of students apply for graduate instruction. Those desirous

of entering this course are requested to communicate with the

Registrar of the School.

SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION.

The case system will be followed. A certain number of cases

will be assigned each day for study. The instructor will go over

the matter embraced in the cases, discussing with the students the

points and principles involved. Students will thus have the fullest

opportunity for familiarizing themselves with each topic treated in

the course;

first, by a careful study of the leading cases, and then

by discussion with the instructor.

The object of the system of instruction is to teach the student to

deduce legal principles from reported cases, and thus to develop in

him the power of legal reasoning through the use of the actual de-

School of Law, 1909-1910 99

cisions of the courts. By this method the student learns from

the very beginning to do the kind of work which every lawyer

must do in actual practice.

Although the aim of the school is to train its students so that

they may be qualified to practice law in any common law jurisdic-

tion, especial care is taken throughout the course to indicate in each

subject the peculiarities of the law of New York. Particular atten-

tion is called to the following courses which have a special bearing

on the New York law:

1. Common Law and Code Pleading.—In this course the prin-

ciples of common law and code pleading are taught, and the chief

similarities and differences between the common law pleading and

the code pleading (which is in force in New York) are fully ex-

plained.

2. The New York Code of Civil Procedure.—The object of

this course is a careful study of the more important sections of the

New York Code and their application to such cases as might arise

in actual practice.

3. Practice in the New York Courts.—The purpose of this

course is to train the students in the drawing of pleadings and other

legal papers, in the trial of cases, in other details of court work, and

in the routine matters of office practice.

The following courses are of importance in relation to the ethical

meaning of the law, and the proper conduct of the lawyer in profes-

sional life:

1. Jurisprudence.—This course is given by Rev. T. J. Shealy,

S.J., and deals with the fundamental ethical concepts, the general

principles that form the basis of law, as well as its genesis and

historical development.

2. Legal Ethics.—The lectures in this course will be given by

Paul Fuller, LL.D., Dean of the Law School, and will discuss some

of the problems in legal ethics that confront the lawyer in actual

practice.

It is believed that the courses of the school are so arranged as

to unite a sound training in the fundamental principles of the law

IOO Fordham University, 1909-1910

with a training in the practical application of these principles to

actual legal work.

ACADEMIC YEAR.

The first half of the Academic Year, 1910-1911, will begin

Thursday, September 22, 1910, and end January 31, 1911. The

second half year will begin February 1, 1911, and end Tuesday,

June 6. 1911. Recitations will be suspended on all legal holidays

and the two days following Thanksgiving Day; from Friday, Decem-

ber 23, 1910, to Tuesday, January 3, 1911; and from the Thursday

preceding Easter Sunday to the following Monday, both inclusive.

Academic standing will be forfeited by absence from more than

ten per cent, of the required lectures. Students unavoidably absent

on account of illness or otherwise may be excused at the discretion

of the Faculty.

STUDIES REQUIRED FOR DEGREE.

Every candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws will be

required to take all the subjects of the first three years, and ev3ry

candidate for the degree of Master of Laws will be required to take

all the subjects of the fourth year.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION.

Applicants for degrees must be at least eighteen years of age,

present certificates of good moral character, and be graduates of

Colleges or High Schools, registered or approved by the Regents

of the State of New York, or must produce a certificate from the

Regents showing that they have received an education equivalent

to the above requirements.

The Department of Education has issued a bulletin known as

Handbook No. 27, which contains full information as to the institu-

tions recognized by the Regents and the courses which will be

accepted as equivalents. Copies may be obtained by application at

the School.

SPECIAL STUDENTS.

Special arrangements will be made with students who desire to

pursue one or more courses at regular lecture hours.

School of Law, 1909-1910 IOI

LAW LIBRARY.

A well-equipped library of American and English reports and

text-books is open at the school for the use of the students from

9 a. m. to 10 p. m., and every facility has been provided for re-

search. Liberal additions will be made to the library as required.

EXAMINATIONS.

Examinations will be held at the completion of each subject in

the course. The student's work in the class room is also taken into

consideration in determining his mark in each subject. Students

failing to pass satisfactorily may, at the discretion of the Faculty,

be conditioned and given the opportunity of an additional examina-

tion in the conditioned subjects.

SCHOLARSHIPS.

The students of the first three classes attaining the highest aver-

age in recitations and examinations in their respective studies will

each be awarded a scholarship for the succeeding year.

ADMISSION TO THE BAR.

College Graduates are entitled to apply for admission to the

New York Bar after regular attendance at the school for two years.

A three-years' course is obligatory for others. An office clerkship is

not required.

FEES.

The fee for instruction is One Hundred Dollars per annum,

payable Fifty Dollars on entrance and the balance on January 2d

following. A fee of Ten Dollars on examination for a degree is

also payable.

A matriculation fee of Five Dollars will be charged, payable

on registration.

COST OF LIVING.

The school does not maintain a boarding department, but infor-

mation as to where board and rooms can be obtained on such terms

as each student desires to pay will be furnished on application.

102 Fordham University, 1909-1910

HOURS OF INSTRUCTION.

Classes will be held on every week day, excepting Saturdays,

from 4.1S to 6.15 p. m.

On Saturdays, the hours will be from 2 to 4 p. m.

LOCATION OF THE SCHOOL.

The location of the School is at No. 20 Vesey Street, in the

Borough of Manhattan, in the center of the office district and within

two blocks of the Federal and County Courts. It is also within five

minutes' walk of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Subway, all the Elevated

lines, the New Jersey ferries, and the Hudson tunnels.

School of Law, 1909-1910 103

Course of Studies

FIRST YEAR.

COMMON LAW AND CODE PLEADING. Professor Gifford.

Two hours a week, first half year. Ames' Cases on Pleading.

(2d Ed.)

CONTRACTS. Professor Holland. Three hours a week. Willis-

ton's Cases on Contracts.

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. Associate Professor Dee.

Two hours a week, second half year. Beale's Cases on Criminal

Law.

DOMESTIC RELATIONS. Mr. Fuller. One hour a week. Wood-ruff's Cases on Domestic Relations.

JURISPRUDENCE. Rev. T. J. Shealy, SJ. Lectures, two hours

a week.

PROPERTY, PERSONAL AND REAL. Professor Gifford. Twohours a week. Gray's Cases on Property, vols. 1 and 2 (2d Ed.).

TORTS. Professor Chapin. Two hours a week. Cases on Torts,

Ames and Smith (3d Ed.).

SECOND YEAR.

AGENCY. Professor Holland. Two hours a week, first half year,

Mechem's Cases on Agency.

BILLS AND NOTES. Professor Chapin. Two hours a week, sec-

ond half year. Ames' Cases on Bills and Notes. The Negoti-

able Instruments Law.

CARRIERS. Mr. Warren. One hour a week, second half year.

Beale's Cases on Carriers.

CORPORATIONS. Professor Holland. Two hours a week. War-ren's Cases on Private Corporations.

104 Fordham University, 1909-1910

EQUITY. Professor Gifford. Three hours a week. Ames' Cases

on Equity Jurisdiction.

EVIDENCE. Professor Gifford. Two hours a week. Thayer's

Cases on Evidence (2d Ed.).

REAL PROPERTY. Professor Chapin. Two hours a week. Gray's

Cases on Property, vols. 3 and 4. (2d Ed.) The New York

Real Property Law.

SALES. Mr. Warren. One hour a week, first half year. Burdick's

Cases on Sales.

THIRD YEAR.

BANKRUPTCY. Associate Professor Dee. Two hours a week,

first half year. Williston's Cases on Bankruptcy.

CONFLICT OF LAWS. Professor Chapin. Two hours a week,

first half year. Beale's Cases on the Conflict of Laws.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Mr. des Garennes. Two hours a

week, second half year. Boyd's Cases on Constitutional Law.

DAMAGES. Professor Chapin. Two hours a week, first half year,

Mechem and Gilbert's Cases on Damages.

INSURANCE. Marine, Fire, and Life. Professor Holland. Twohours a week, second half year. Woodruff's Cases on Insurance.

MORTGAGES. Associate Professor Dee. Two hours a week, sec-

ond half year. Wyman's Cases on Mortgages.

NEW YORK CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. Professor Holland.

Two hours a week, first half year.

PARTNERSHIP. Mr. Ferguson. Two hours a week, second half

year. Ames' Cases on Partnership.

PRACTICE IN THE NEW YORK COURTS. Professor Chapin.

Two hours a week, second half year.

QUASI-CONTRACTS. Mr. Warren. Two hours a week, first half

year. Scott's Cases on Quasi-Contracts.

SURETYSHIP. Associate Professor Dee. Two hours a week,

first half year. Ames' Cases on Suretyship.

TRUSTS. Professor Gifford. Two hours a week, second half year.

Ames' Cases on Trusts.

School of Law, 1909-1910 jqj

Third Annual

Law School Commencement

June 11, 1910, 3 P. M.

OVERTURE—"Morning, Noon and Night" Suppe

GRAND ENTREE—"Coronation March" Kretchmer

2 DISCOURSE—"Over-Capitalization of Corporations."

Robert N. King, A. B.

3 REVERIE—"Love's Confession" Klemmer

4 DISCOURSE—"National Incorporation."

John N. Scelsa, A. B.

5 SELECTION—Spanish Dances Moszkowski

6 PRESENTATION OF THE GRADUATES.Hon. Paul Fuller, LL. D., Dean

7 CONFERRING OF DEGREES.

8 VALSE DE CONCERT—"Toujour ou Jamaise" Waldteufel

9 ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES.Hon. William McAdoo, Formerly Asst. Secy, of the Navy.

10 CAPRICE MILITAIRE Rollinson

11 ADDRESS.Rev. Daniel J. Quinn, S. J., President of the University.

12 FINALE—"Fordham Ram" Coveney

Music by Flynn.

106 Fordham University, 1909-1910

Degree of LL.B. Conferred Upon

James P. Blue, A. B.

Austin P. Boleman

John B. Cavinato

Thomas F. Connolly, A. B.

John M. DownesAloysius T. Evans

Marcellus H. Evans

Arthur D. Fisher

William Hayes, A. B.

George T. Hoar, A. B.

George K. HuntonEdward F. Jordan

William A. R. Keyes, A. B.

Robert N. King, A. B.

John D. Lyons, A. B.

Christopher Mahoney

Jere MaupinArthur A. McGivney, A. B.

Thomas F. McGlynn, A. B.

James J. P. Moffitt

John F. Molloy, A. B.

John E. MoranWilliam L. MulryEdward M. O'GormanWilliam S. Pendleton, A. B.

Joseph H. Praetz

John E. Prencercast

John R. Rafter, A. B.

Gustave Jennings Rosen, A. B.

John N. Scelsa, A. B.

Vincent H. Seiler, A. B.

Jeremiah A. Sheehan, A. M.

Robert R. Rosan

Owen S. M. Tierney, A.B.

The Honors of the Graduating Class were awarded to

EDMUND HURLEY

The Scholarships for the Highest Standing were awarded

as follows

Second Year Class—WILLIAM HAYESFirst Year Class—IGNATIUS L. M. WILKINSON

School of Law, 1909-1910 iQy

Fordham University School of Law

STUDENTS 1908-1909

THIRD YEAR.

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Austin, Edmund O Manhattan

Barnet, Louis Brooklyn

Barry, John Joseph, Jr., A.B Bronx

{Fordham University)

Blue, James P. A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Boleman, Austin P Manhattan

Bourke, Joseph P Manhattan

Brennan, John J Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Cassidy, Anthony F., A.B Brooklyn

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

Cavinato, John B Manhattan

Connolly, Thomas F., A.B Port Chester, N. Y.

{Fordham University)

Conway, John F Manhattan

Downes, John M Manhattan

Evans, Aloysius T ....Brooklyn

Evans, Marcellus H Brooklyn

Fisher, Arthur D Bronx

Freider, Henry H Manhattan

Hayes, William, A.B Manhattan

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

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NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Hoar, George T., A.B Manhattan

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

Hunton, George K. Brooklyn

Jordan, Edward F Manhattan

Keyes, William A. R., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

King, Robert N., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Lyons, John D., A.B Manhattan

(St. Joseph's College, Neiv Brunswick)

Madden, John H Manhattan

Magan, John T Bronx

Mahoney, Christopher Milton, Mass.

Maupin, Jere Washington, D. C.

McGivney, Arthur A., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

McGlynn, Thomas F., A.B Springfield, Mass.

(Holy Cross College)

Moffitt, James J. P Bronx

Molloy, John F., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Moran, John E Manhattan

Mulry, William L Manhattan

Nolan, Robert C, A.B Bronx

(Manhattan College)

O'FlahertV; John Manhattan

O'Gorman, Edward M Bronx

Pendleton, William S., A.B Brooklyn

(Holy Cross College)

Praetz, Joseph H Brooklyn

Prendergast, John E Manhattan

Purcell, John B Manhattan

School of Law, 1909-1910 IO9

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Rafter, John R., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Reynolds, Joseph A Brooklyn

Rosen, Gustave Jennings, A.B Bridgeport, Conn.

(Yale University)

Scelsa, John N., A.B Manhattan

( College of St. Francis Xavier)

Seiler, Vincent H., A.B 44 Elizabeth, N. J.

(Fordham University)

Sheehan, Jeremiah A., A.M Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Wood, W. F. S Brooklyn

SECOND YEAR.

Alexander, Benjamin P Brooklyn

Austin, William H Manhattan

Barrett, Edward F Manhattan

Brady, John J., Jr Bronx

Broderick, David C, A.B Manhattan

(Manhattan College)

Brown, Benjamin B Havre de Grace, Md.

Byrne, Granville W Manhattan

Callahan, John F Manhattan

Casey, Charles E., A.B Manhattan

(Fordham University)

Castellucci, Edmund R Bronx

Cavanaugh, C. Edward Manhattan

Clancy, Edward M Manhattan

Conway, R. Albert Brooklyn

Craig, Joseph L Manhattan

Curran, James, Jr Hoboken, N. J.

Daly, John T Manhattan

no Fordham University, 1909-1910

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Dempsey, Joseph F., A.B Brooklyn

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Donohue, Eugene A., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Drummond, Lewis E. A., A.B Brooklyn

(College of the City of New York)

Duff, Daniel V., B.C.S Manhattan

(Neiv York University)

Dullea, Charles B West Brighton, S. I.

Fisher, Benjamin Brooklyn

Fuchs, Samuel A., B.S Manhattan

(Columbia University)

Fullen, William G Manhattan

•Galiani, Gustavo Manhattan

Geary, Thomas A Manhattan

Griffin, J. Calvin, Ph.B Brooklyn

(Syracuse University)

Hayes, M. Carroll Manhattan

Hewitt, Frank F Manhattan

Jacobs, Morris L Manhattan

Kavanagh, William A., A.B Hoboken, N. J.

(Seton Hall College)

Keating, William V., A.B Brooklyn

(St. John's Colloge)

Kinney, Arthur D., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Langley, Edward L New Canaan, Conn.

Legniti, Charles C Manhattan

Loughran, John T Kingston, N. Y.

Lyman, William, Jr Manhattan

Maloney, Edward F Kingsbridge, N. Y.

Markson, Henry C Brooklyn

Marvin, Benjamin Brooklyn

School of Law, 1909-1910 HI

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

McGill, Joseph T Manhattan

McLaughlin, Hugh F., A.B Bronx

(Fordham University)

Meaney, Thomas F., Jr., A.M Jersey City, N. J.

(St. Peter's College)

Murphy, Francis P Manhattan

Nicholson, Martin J Manhattan

Nugent, James F Manhattan

O'Brien, Daniel D., A.B Northampton, Mass.

(Holy Cross College)

O'Brien, Mortimer C White Plains, N. Y.

Quinn. Stanley J., A.B Brooklyn

(Fordham University)

Reif, George L., Jr., B.S Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

(Fordham University)

Ryan, Thomas J Manhattan

Sheridan, Thomas L, A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Singer, Aaron H Manhattan

Stapleton, Thomas J Brooklyn

Taylor, Joseph M., A.B Manhattan

(Fordham University)

Tracey, Philip D Albany, N. Y.

Treacy, Richard S., Jr Manhattan

Vincent, Bernard J., A.M Bronx

(Catholic University of America)

Walsh, Eugene A Manhattan

Webber, Alexander C Brooklyn

Wilkinson, Ignatius L. M., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Wilson, James J Manhattan

Zornow, Philip H Brooklyn

Zurmuhlen. Harry F New Brighton, S. I.

112 Fordham University, 1909-1910

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

FIRST YEAR.

Ash, Edward Manhattan

Auleta, Vincent H., A.B Manhattan

(Manhattan College)

Babiak, Anthony J Manhattan

Barrett, James M., A.B Bronx

{Fordham University)

Bradley, John F., A.B Manhattan

(Union College)

Brogan, Edward S., A.B Manhattan

(Fordham University)

Brogan, Thomas J., A.B Jersey City, N. J.

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Callan, James F Oyster Bay, L. I.

Carlin, Joseph P., C.E., B.S Erooklyn

(Cornell University)

(Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute)

Carr, James F., A.B Bronx

(College of the City of Neiv York)

Carroll, Vincent P., A.B Manhattan

(College of the City of New York)

Carter, Charles M White Plains, N. Y.

Clair, Patrick J., B.S New York

(University of St. John, Washington, D. C.)

Clancy, John W-, A.B Manhattan

(Fordham University)

Conway, James I., A.B Baltimore, Md.(Loyola College)

Cuneen, Joseph V Manhattan

Cusack, William T Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Down, Fred J. A., A.B Manhattan

(College of the City of New York)

Down, Joseph A., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

School of Law, 1909-1910 113

name home residence

Ficlner, Louis, M.D Manhattan

(Columbia University)

Flanagan, William, A.B Manhattan

(College of the City of New York)

Flinn, Richard A., A.B Brooklyn

(Holy Cross College)

Flynn, Edward J Bronx

Gilman, Jacob r Manhattan

Gilmartin, Thomas , .Bronx

Goldfinger, William Brooklyn

Guerin, William Brooklyn

Hafey, James E., A.B Chicopee, Mass.

(Holy Cross College)

Haley, Owen A., A.B., A.M Bronx

(College of the City of New York)

(New York University)

Harrigan, William Bronx

Hart, Milton Bronx

Hayes, William J., A.B Lee, Mass.

(Holy Cross College)

Heffernan, Edward A., A.B Brooklyn

(St. Francis' College, Brooklyn)

Henegan, J. Harry Newark, N. J.

Hickey, Leo J., A.B Brooklyn

(St. Francis' College, Brooklyn)

Higgins, James J., A.B Jersey City, N. J.

(St. Peter's College)

Holden, James A New Brighton, S. I.

Indelkoper, Arthur H Manhattan

Joyce, Edward P Manhattan

Kadien, T. C, Jr Long Island City, N. Y.

Kahn, Alfred H, A.B Brooklyn

(Yale University)

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NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Kantor, Barnet Brooklyn

Kavanagh, Thomas J Brooklyn

Keenan, Thomas A Manhattan

Kersting, David A., A.B Manhattan

(St. Mary's Institute, Dayton, O.)

Leonard, William J Brooklyn

Lesser, Harry Manhattan

Lesser, Samuel Manhattan

Lynch, George A., B.S Manhattan

(Columbia University)

MacErlean, Andrew A Manhattan

Martens, Adolph G., C.E., B.S Morris Park, N. Y.

(Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute)

(Cooper Union)

McAndrews, Thomas F Manhattan

McCrorken, Thomas F Manhattan

McGeehan, John E. S., A.B Bronx

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

McKeown, William J., A.B Bronx

(Fordham University)

McNamara, Joseph A Brooklyn

Moore, Edward L., A.M Manhattan

(Holy Cross College)

Moran, William L New Rochelle, N. Y.

Morrissey, John A., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Muldoon, Felix A., A.B Manhattan

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

Mulry, William P Cedarhurst, L. I.

O'Brien, John C, A.B Bronx

(College of St. Francis Xavier)

O'Connor, William B Brooklyn

O'Reilly, J. Rhodes, A.B Crafton, Pa.

(Fordham University)

School of Law, 1909-1910 ng

NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Paddison, Richard H Burgaw, N. C.

Perrella, Americo Bronx

Phelan, Thomas F. X Brooklyn

Pinto, Nicholas Howard Manhattan

Polley, Harvey C, A.B Bronx

{College of the City of New York)

Poniatyszyn, Peter Manhattan

Prial, John P., A.M Manhattan

{College of St. Francis Xai/ier)

Robertson, J. Walter Manhattan

Rogers, Henry W Brooklyn

Rosenthal, Edward J Manhattan

Scanlon, Thomas Manhattan

Schlottman, William H Bronx

Sencer, Joseph Manhattan

Shannon, Thomas F., Jr Brooklyn

Shelley, Frank D Manhattan

Sinnott, Francis A., A.B North Tarrytown, N. Y.

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

Sirkey, Louis Brooklyn

Stanton, Ralph T Bronx

Stuck, Olin M Manhattan

Thellusson, Henry A., A.B Manhattan

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

Tucker, William D., A.B Manhattan

{College of St. Francis Xavier)

Verdon, Patrick S Manhattan

Walters, Francis X Harrington Park, N. J.

Watson, Vincent C Manhattan

Weisman, Lawrence, A.B Brooklyn

{College of the City of New York)

Wolff, Raphael, A.B Manhattan

{College of the City of New York)

u6 Fordham University, 1909-1910

SPECIAL STUDENTS.NAME HOME RESIDENCE

Henderson, Howard M., LL.B Manhattan(University of Pennsylvania)

Holland, Charles J., A.M Manhattan(Neiv York University)

Willyoung, Elmer G Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

Total 204

REGISTRATION BY YEARS SINCE THE FOUNDATION OF

THE SCHOOL.

1905- 1906 13

1906-1907 42

1907- 1908 100

1908- 1909 146

1909- 1910 204

REGISTRATION.

Students may enter at any time before September 22, 1910. For

further information, address

PAUL FULLER, LL.D., Dean,

20 Vesey Street,

New York City.