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First Assignments Summer 2006

gregh  2006-05-31 10:15       

Update: Don't complain about the Dark Overlord (as one of my profs used to refer to the registrar's office); they do always get their information posted, even if it's never soon enough for me.

First Assignments Summer 2006:

SUMMER 2006

FIRST ASSIGNMENTS

The law registrar's office has posted but hidden the first assignments for the summer. Take a look at the link, and unless it's been updated since I wrote this, the First Assignments link placeholder is still dead. Instead, if you're over-anxious like me and keep checking out the link under Spring registration information, you will indeed find the first assignments.

In fairness, they're no doubt revamping the site for fall registration at the same time, and since they figure that no one will do any work until the weekend anyway, why bother?

Now, with the TBA book announced as well as Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain, this truly will be a summer of firsts. I've somehow managed to escape to this point in my life without having read Shakespeare, Kafka, or Twain. In this one class, three gaping holes will be not filled, but at least addressed.

And BTW, my first assignment:

Law and Literature
Professor Brown
First Assignment:

Please read The Merchant of Venice for the First Class.

Note:

The TBA book is Pudd’nhead Wilson by Mark Twain. You will be given a syllabus with the order of the books at the first class.

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