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As the School grew, several permanent professors were added to the group of men who had surrounded Langdell. In the year 1878 George Bemis of the class of 1839 had left a considerable sum of money to the Law School for a chair of Public and International Law. This be- quest was subject to a life estate which fell in about 1895. The first appointment to the Bemis Professorship waS that of Edward Henry Strobel in 1898. In this same year the Faculty again decided to try the experi- ment of dividin...g the first year men, but only in one course. Criminal Law was to be taught in several sec- tions, so that the students might have the advantage of a small class at the beginning of their school work. CS3] In order to help carry out this division Jens Iverson Westengard, who had just graduated, was made in- structor in Criminal Law for 1898-99, and next year As- sistant Professor of Law. In 1906 Professor Strobel became General Adviser to the King of Siam and de- parted for the East, taking Professor Westengard with him.
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