Tuesday, July 13, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Page 7 Summer Law Sessions Attract 110 Prospective Barristers Rv Dave Stone "We here at the school of law at the University of Kansas enjoy a very high national rating." These words, spoken by Dean James K. Logan of the school of law here at KU, sum up the Kansan pride for his state concerning the study of law. The school of law is now in full swing here, with 110 summer students. These students represent one-third of the student body of the school, which has taken tremendous jumps in the last four years. In 1961, the school had 139 students, and now has almost doubled its enrollment with 277. THIS RAPID GROWTH could be due to the interest this generation is starting to take in the legal field. The accelerated program is now in session, in which a student takes 10 Highway Crashes Claim 60 in U.S. By United Press International At least 60 persons died over the weekend in multiple fatality traffic accidents. Seven persons, including three children, died Sunday night in a head-on crash of two cars on a rural Minnesota highway. Authorities said five of the victims were from the same family. The worst toll so far recorded occurred Saturday night when a freight train crashed into a pickup truck carrying Lumbee Indians to a baseball game near Maxton, N.C. Nine were killed. Asleep in a Laundry hours during the summer, and then usually 15 hours during the regular session. RICHMOND, England — (UPI) An all-night self-service laundry here now closes at 11:30 p.m. because a girl was found sleeping in a spin dryer. These students can graduate in two full years, and three summers. For example, the students enrolling this fall could graduate in February of 1968. "Thirty students have started this accelerated program, and possibly eight will completely finish in the three summers," said Dean Logan. "Some students will start out this program, stop for a semester or so, and then resume studies when they find it best suited for them." When asked what the high school student should major in during college to prepare himself for the School of Law, Dean Logan said: "Take anything tough. By this I mean take the courses that you find difficult, because in law you are involved with every possible field. Make sure you take as broad an education as possible, with English composition being stressed. A lawyer spends more of his time writing than speaking. Also take some social and political science courses. Even psychology or economics is a very useful major for pre-law students." The KU school of law holds what are called "Moot Courts," which give the student an opportunity to argue hypothetical problems in realistic court room situations. For the advanced students, competitive trials are held between the students, with cash prizes given to some of the best argumentators. "The field of law is one of the most vast of all occupations," said Dean Logan. "A lawyer can choose his own hours, be his own boss, and still be able to have contacts with partnerships and companies." "The job of the lawyer," Dean Logan finished, "is to be a specialist in human situations." Business Directory- Staf-O-Life Health & Diet Store VI2-2771 17 W.9th Hours: Mon. 2-8 - Oriental Vegetarian stop service Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10-6 Complete one Thurs. 10-7:30 - Arabic Indian Open 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE ART NEASE FOR SALE Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Dally Kansan are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. New corrugated boxes—for moving, shipping, and storage. Different sizes for linens, clothing, dishes and books. Roy Anderson, 511 Lake, Phone VI 3-6964. tk@royds.com Typewriters—Manuals, electrics, portables; rentals, sales, service. Royal, SCM. 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