Word: bryce
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first lecture of the season, by the Hon. James A. Bryce on "Problems in the United States in 1870 and 1911," was an exceptional opportunity, as the audience of twelve hundred Union members conclusively proved. In November, followed an address by Booker T. Washington, and in December Dr. Grenfell's lecture on "Labrador". Later in the month, Mr. Underwood's illustrated talk, "Hunting with Canoo and Camera in New Brunswick" proved to be an example of the very best of its kind. Mr. William J. Burns need scarcely be mentioned to call to mind the enthusiastic crowd which greeted this...
...Choate Club was awarded the decision in the final argument for the Ames Prize held in Langdell Centre last evening. The winning club excelled in the argument submitted and in the ability to answer questions. The Bryce club excelled in the briefs. M. C. Lightner 2L and M. M. McDermott 2L. argued for the Choate Club, while T. J. Moore 2L. and M. C. Taylor 2L. spoke for the Bryce Club...
...Bryce Club: T. J. Moore, Richmond College '08, of Midlothian, Texas; and M. C. Taylor, Dartmouth '10, of Worcester
...semi-final round of the Ames Competition in the Law School has been decided as follows: Parsons v. Choate, judgement for defendant; Kent v. Bryce, judgment for defendant. The final round of the competition will be argued on February 12, and briefs must be put in the competition box before February 5. A prize of $200 will be awarded to the winning club and another of $100 to the club losing in this final round. These prizes were established by a bequest of the late Dean Ames...
...Community" which Professor Wilson is leading, are being held this fall for the very purpose of opening to Seniors a fuller understanding of actual conditions. At present Professor Wilson is discussing the relation which immigration is having upon the make-up of our population. Those who heard Ambassador Bryce's lecture in the Union two weeks ago will remember how important he considered the study of our immigration problem for those who were to take up political or government work. Later on, such questions as the rural exodus will be discussed, and men who are dealing with the larger social...