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At the recent meeting of the Law School Faculty, the following regulations were passed:
1. Persons wishing to enter the school as first-year or special students must register between Commencement Day and the first day of December following.
2. Candidatos for a degree who enter the school after May 1, 1897, will not be permitted to pass the second or third year away from the school, except in rare instances and upon cogent reasons stated to the Faculty.
3. After June, 1898, every candidate for a degree will be required to take ten hours a week in the third year.
4. After June, 1898, no one will be allowed to register as a third-year student, if he has more than one condition standing against him on the work of the first two years.
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