(C.C.A.1!320), 225 S.W. 221; PeaoookMilitaryCollegeY. Soroggins(C.C.A. 1920) 223 S.W. 232. England,pexhapsbecause of the traditionalindepen- dence of her apiversltles, recognizesno such contractualrelationshipand oourts there affordnoredress to astudentarbltrarllydismissedorothsr- wise disciplined. Green Y. Master and Fellowsof St. PetersCollege,Cem- bridge,3lL. J. llg; lhcmsenY. Universityof London,33 L. J. C. 625. See also~n Universityof PennsylvaniaLaw Review 694, 1Wllliston on Con- traots,p. 276.
Volnme 27 of Rullug Case Law at page 144, states the rule to be asfo.lLXfs:
"One who is admittedto a collegeand pays the fees for the first year's instructionhasa oontractrlghttobeusrmittedto continueas a studentuntll.he,in regularcourse.attainethe diplomaand degreewhloh he seelm, end which the lnstitutianis authorizedtb oonfer.and he oannotbe arbitrarilydismissedat the cloee of a s-ear m~p