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Hamburger v. Cornell University

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 22, 1919
123 N.E. 868 (N.Y. 1919)

Summary

In Hamburger v. Cornell University (226 N.Y. 625), the plaintiff was injured while performing a required chemistry experiment in a class held by defendant Cornell University.

Summary of this case from Matter of Stoll v. New York State College, Vet. Med

Opinion

Argued April 7, 1919

Decided April 22, 1919

Oliver L. McCaskill and Mynderse Van Cleef for appellant.

Nash Rockwood, Harry P. Pendrick and Charles A. Winter for respondent.


Order affirmed, with costs, and question certified answered in the affirmative; no opinion.

Concur: CHASE, COLLIN, CUDDEBACK, HOGAN, CARDOZO, McLAUGHLIN and ANDREWS, JJ.


Summaries of

Hamburger v. Cornell University

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 22, 1919
123 N.E. 868 (N.Y. 1919)

In Hamburger v. Cornell University (226 N.Y. 625), the plaintiff was injured while performing a required chemistry experiment in a class held by defendant Cornell University.

Summary of this case from Matter of Stoll v. New York State College, Vet. Med
Case details for

Hamburger v. Cornell University

Case Details

Full title:LOUISE HAMBURGER, Respondent, v . CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 22, 1919

Citations

123 N.E. 868 (N.Y. 1919)
123 N.E. 868

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