Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. I. "Federal and States' Powers under the German Constitution." Judge Walter Neitzel. North Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
Memorial Hall, having been dedicated to those alumni who gave up their lives in the Civil War, is in a measure hallowed. It is but a token of respect to those heroes for men entering the hall to remove their hats. On the stairs of the visitors' gallery in the dining hall is a placard requesting those unacquainted with the place and its ways to do so. Occasionally visitors fall to acquiesce in this small sign of respect. It is then customary for those below in the dining hall to call the attention of the guests to their failure...
Judge Walter Neitzel of Strassburg, Germany will deliver a series of lectures on "The Principles of German Civil Law" in the north lecture room of Austin Hall on Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock. The first lecture will be given on Monday, October...
...will divide the course into three parts, the first will be introductory, and will comprise four lectures; the second part will be devoted to historical remarks, which will be reviewed in one lecture; and the third part to the German civil code, which will cover ten lectures...
...introduction will consist of a discussion of the federal and states' powers under the German constitution, the courts and the judges, the private and public law, with their different branches of civil, commercial and constitutional law, procedure and the like, and the principal statutes relative thereto, and an outline of civil procedure. The historical remarks will deal with the German and Roman law as the two sources of the modern civil law of Germany. The German civil code on which the greater part of the time is spent will include the fundamental principles, selected topics and cases...