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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Maitre Labori will be remembered from his connection with the famous Dreyfus appeal, and has figured also in the almost equally well-known Zola and Humbert cases. He is furthermore the holder of numerous important public offices, and the author of a masterful work on French law in 12 volumes, entitled "Repertoire Encyclopedique du Droit Francais...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPEECH BY DREYFUS LAWYER | 10/8/1913 | See Source »

...setting the dates for the Christmas vacation, been aware of the facts here mentioned, the CRIMSON is morally certain that they would not have given us this cause for complaint, but would have taken the same view which we have expressed. We are not making the old, general appeal for a longer Christmas recess, but are calling attention to a special case which could well be treated in a special way. Nor would it be contrary to precedent if the case were so treated, for, when a similar situation occurred in 1902-03, the CRIMSON called it to the attention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VACATION COMPLAINT | 10/8/1913 | See Source »

...completely Lewis Carroll and John Teniel. This is no burlesque Alice that they have given us, no painted imitation: the real Alice has wandered about our Harvard world, and another volume goes to that shelf to which additions are so slow, the shelf of the best beloved. True, the appeal of the new Alice is in most respects local, but the spirit is that of the master, and henceforth every Harvard lover of Carroll's immortal book must have standing by its side the result of the happy inspiration that gave Alice a chance to see some of the humours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ALICE" BOOK AN ACHIEVEMENT | 6/19/1913 | See Source »

...desirous of printing the right kind of news about Harvard there are one or two which consistently persist in publishing false and malicious stories concerning the student life in the University. Although these papers are not generally read by the class of people to whom Harvard wishes most to appeal, yet their articles are sometimes copied by reputable papers and the false and malicious news that they publish is spread all over the country...

Author: By G. N. Phillips ., | Title: Attractive Number of Illustrated | 6/17/1913 | See Source »

...away their Yard tickets to speculators and outsiders. The fact that a nominal sum to help meet the necessary expenses is charged for the tickets does not make it less true that those into whose hands Yard tickets legitimately come are really guests of the Senior Class. In its appeal on another page, the 1913 Class Day Committee generously gives no harsher name than "mere carelessness" to those who thus offend. To us it seems that the public opinion of the University would give a less mild epithet to men who disregard the whole intent and purpose of the occasion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY TICKETS. | 6/13/1913 | See Source »

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