CATALOG 1952-1953 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LAW REVIEW The University of Florida Law Review is published quarterly by the student Editorial Board assisted by the Faculty Advisors. Approximately half of the publication is written by the students, and the remainder, written by specialists in various fields, is selected and edited by the Editorial Board. Emphasis as to subject-matter is on Florida and federal law. The work furnishes intensive training in research, organization, analysis and style. Members of the Editorial Board are elected on the basis of scholarship and past performance of law review work. After the freshman year, credit can be obtained for work satisfactory to the Faculty Advisors. Second-semester students are encouraged to participate by way of training, in order to insure a place on the staff, and perhaps on the Editorial Board, in their junior and senior years. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS The John Marshall Bar Association is the student bar association affiliated with the Florida Bar and open to all members of the student body. It arranges for prominent members of the Bar to address the law students, and has committees which advise with the faculty on matters of common interest such as curriculum and pre-law study. Delta Theta Phi, Phi Alpha Delta, and Phi Delta Phi, national legal fraternities, and Phi Delta Delta, national legal sorority, have active chapters at the College. PRIZES AND AWARDS American Jurisprudence Awards.-The publishers of American Jurisprudence award a bound volume of an appropriate title from American Jurisprudence to the student making the highest grade in each class in the following courses: Administrative Pro- cess, Agency, Property I, Creditors' Rights, Negotiable Instruments, Private Corpora- tions, Conflict of Laws, U. S. Constitutional Law I, Contracts II, Equity I, Evidence, Insurance, Labor Law, Security Transactions, Municipal Corporations, Procedure I, Public Utilities, Sales, Taxation I, Estates & Trusts I, Fiduciary Administration. Bureau of National Affairs Award.-A prize of one year's subscription to Law Week is offered by the Bureau of National Affairs to that student in the graduating class whose record in the final year of law study reflects the greatest improvement over that of the preceding years. Gertrude Brick Law Review Apprentice Prize.-Alumnus Albert Brick, in memory of his mother, has established a trust fund providing a prize of $25 to the University of Florida Law Review apprentice doing the best work in each of the regular semester and summer session apprentice groups. Lopez Law Review Contributor Award.-Alumnus Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Judge of the Circuit Court for the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, provides an award of $50 each year to the outstanding student contributor to University of Florida Law Review, based on work done otherwise than as a member of the Editorial Board. The Harrison Company First Year Award.-The Harrison Company awards Ad- kins, Florida Criminal Procedure Act Annotated, to the first year law student making the highest average in 29 hours of law taken in this institution. The Harrison Company Senior Award.-The Harrison Company awards Kooman, Florida Chancery Pleading and Practice, to the senior law student doing all his work in this institution who makes the highest record during his law course.