Word: austin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...above prize is open to members of the third-year class only. Essays must be sent to the secretary of the Association, Mr. Louis D. Brandeis, on or before June 1, 1889. The prize will be awarded at the meeting of the Association held in Cambridge in June, 1889. Austin G. Fox, Samuel B. Clarke and Victor Morawetz, as committee, selected the subjects and will award the prize...
Leading articles in the Nov. number of the Low Review are the second part of Mr. Samuel Williston's "History of the Law of Businest Corporations before 1800," and Mr. Austin Abbott's paper on "Indians and the Law." Mr. Wiliiston's essay, which was begun in the October number. was written for the prize offered last year by the Harvard Law School Association. While the main purport of the essay is to treat of the development of the law of corporations, the more popular aspect of these institutions as shown in their external history and in their influence...
...team will probably be composed as follows: Cumuock, Longstreth, Carpenter, Cranston, Trafford. Davis, V. Harding; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs, Lee and Porter; full-back, Sears. Some changes, however, may be made before the game is played. The following men will accompany the team as substitutes: Crosby, Austin, Van Schaik, Dean, Slocum, Perry, Morse, Wadsworth...
Negative.- J. F. Morton '92, W. Naumburg '89, W. Austin L. S., P. L. Horne '92, H. E. Oxnard L. S., A. E. Healey...
...rush of sixty yards, scored the fifteenth touchdown for Harvard. Sears kicked a goal, making the score 84-0. Amherst kicked the ball from the middle of the field, and Lee, getting the ball, carried it to the twenty-five-yard line. Longstreth advanced it ten yards and Austin made a touchdown. Time, 18 minutes. Goal. Cranston stopped Amherst's kick, and Longstreth, dropping on the ball, had it down in the middle of the field. Two minutes after Austin's touchdown, Porter, by a long rush, carried the ball over the line. Sears missed the goal. Score...