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General Statements:
Location:
The founders of Richmond College showed rare wisdom and foresight in selecting a location for their institution. Richmond is not only the capital of Virginia, but is the best known city in the South, and one of the historic cities of the world. Enduring memorials of American heroes constantly teach lessons of patriotism and inspire young men with noble ideals. The busy city, with its varied manufactories and extensive commerce, reminds the student that the modern scholar must be practical as well as learned.
Richmond lies midway between the severe cold of the North and the relaxing heat of the South. The nine months of the scholastic year have few days either too cold or too hot for comfort in studying or in outdoor exercise. By its elevation— on hills opposite the Falls of the James—it is free alike from the malaria of tidewater and from the pulmonary and enteric diseases of the mountain region.
Publication Date
1908
Publisher
Richmond College [University of Richmond]
City
Richmond, Virginia
Keywords
College Calendar, Trustees, Law Faculty, General Statements, Scope of Introduction, Courses of Study, Courses of Senior Year, Courses of Junior Year, Degrees and Diplomas, Law Class Schedule, TC Williams Moot Court, The Library, The Law Library, Student Organizations, Fees in School of Law, The Training of the Lawyer, How Secured, The Richmond College Law School
Disciplines
Other Law
Recommended Citation
University of Richmond, "Bulletin of Richmond College: Catalogue of the Law School for 1908-1909" (1908). Law School Catalogues. 3.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/law-catalogues/3
Comments
Volume 10, Number 2