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...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ames Law Competition | 1/26/1912 | See Source »

...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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE COLLEGE MAN AND THE COMMUNITY. | 10/24/1911 | See Source »

...letters, Mr. Bryce is very well known in America. His great work "The American Commonwealth," which appeared in 1888, was the first in which the institutions of the United States had been thoroughly discussed from the point of view of a historian and a constitutional lawyer. After a visit to South Africa in 1897, he published a volume of "Impressions" of that country, which carried great weight when the Boer War was being discussed. In his early life he was a notable mountain-climber, ascending Mount Ararat in 1876; and, later, was author of a book on mountain climbing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HON. JAMES BRYCE IN UNION | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

...James Bryce, an adopted son of Harvard, the CRIMSON offers on the part of the undergraduates a hearth welcome. Even though we may not have all seen him before, many of us feel that we have come to know him s we have read through the pages of his "American Commonwealth." Because we feel that he understands us as a nation better than all but a very few of our own countrymen, we realize what an opportunity it is to hear him this evening upon our national problems of forty years ago and today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JAMES BRYCE | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

...James Bryce's lecture in the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What is Going on Today | 10/10/1911 | See Source »

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