Word: acted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...music, written by A. T. Davison, Jr., '06 and F. H. Grey '06, was in favorable contrast to the general flatness of the book. The first act dragged noticably, but the second was more original, in its burlesque of a customs inspection. The "Baggage-Smashers' Chorus," "Gossip" and "We're Engaged" were among the best of the songs. The solo dance by M. H. Green '05 was exceptionally graceful and attractive...
...often necessary for him to think and act quickly in the court room, alertness is the primary requisite of the advocate. Concentration, judgement and tact are also essential characteristics. But an office lawyer's work requires a rather different make up--clear headedness, patience, solidity of judgement, together with the courage to advise clients rightly and to assume the responsibility for so doing. The business lawyers "are really a cog in the wheel of the business machine." With tact, judgement and the other requisites of a successful business man or lawyer, one of this class should combine insight...
...held at the Hotel Westminister, Boston, this evening at 7 o'clock. Toasts will be responded to as follows: "After the Law School," Dean Ames; "First Year in a Law Office," Professor E. H. Warren; "The Class," H. Schoellkopf; "Exhaustive Research," E. H. Letchworth. M. C. Humstone will act as toastmaster...
...first act takes place in the garden of Lord Coldstream's villa at Naples: the second, on the wharf of the Hamburg-American Steamship Co., New York...
...April number of the Law Review contains the following articles: "How far an act may be a Tort because of the Wrongful Motive of the Actor," by J. B. Ames '68, dean of the Law School: "Interference" with Contracts and Business in New York," by E. W. Huffent, dean of the Cornell College of Law: "The Closed Market, the Union Shop, and the Common Law," by W. L. Lewis, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School...