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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bull" Warren recognized the time-honored practice of class cutting, but he thought Jones was over-doing a good thing. As Jones' absence became more and more prolonged, Professor Warren grew more and more perturbed...

Author: By Winthrop K. Twombly d, | Title: Around the Yard | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

Known and cherished as "Bull" Warren by thousands of first year Law School men, the great intellectual drillmaster of the School's elementary "property" course, Edward Henry Warren '95, died last week at his home in Concord...

Author: By Winthrop K. Twombly d, | Title: Around the Yard | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

Professor Warren lost his dignity. "You're Jones," he cried, pointing his finger at the man. "Yes, sir," replied the uninformed stooge. "Glad to have you here, my boy," beamed "Bull" Warren...

Author: By Winthrop K. Twombly d, | Title: Around the Yard | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

...Bull" Warren's anathemas was late-comers to his classes; rather would he have a student be absent than come late and interrupt. But one day a man in Navy uniform, carrying a bulky bag of books, did come in late and step- ping over scores of legs, reached the long-empty seat in the middle of the room...

Author: By Winthrop K. Twombly d, | Title: Around the Yard | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

...students loved to tease "Bull" Warren, and one of the surviving practical jokes concerns a student named Jones. Jones was listed as occupying the center seat in the amphitheater where Professor Warren delivered his lectures, but Jones was never present...

Author: By Winthrop K. Twombly d, | Title: Around the Yard | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

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