Author: John Jay Osborn
Summary: Serious, hard-working student James T. Hart faces the rigors of his first year at Harvard Law School. The pressure to succeed is tremendous and some of the students from study groups while also spending a great many hours studying. Hart’s greatest challenge is contract law and his professor, Charles W. Kingfield Jr. Using the Socratic Method, Kingsfield challenges his students with questions demanding accuracy and creativity in their responses and often humiliating those who are unable to respond. As the school years progresses, he faces many challenges. However, he befriends Susan Fields-unaware that she has a connection that affects their relationship. Finally, Hart accommodates himself to whatever might come his way, accepting a new set of priorities in his life.
Summary: Serious, hard-working student James T. Hart faces the rigors of his first year at Harvard Law School. The pressure to succeed is tremendous and some of the students from study groups while also spending a great many hours studying. Hart’s greatest challenge is contract law and his professor, Charles W. Kingfield Jr. Using the Socratic Method, Kingsfield challenges his students with questions demanding accuracy and creativity in their responses and often humiliating those who are unable to respond. As the school years progresses, he faces many challenges. However, he befriends Susan Fields-unaware that she has a connection that affects their relationship. Finally, Hart accommodates himself to whatever might come his way, accepting a new set of priorities in his life.
9-3 Yang Hae Jung