Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first number of the Review. Vol. XVII, which will appear November 1, there will be articles by Professor Langdell on the Northern Securities Case; by Inglis Clark, Chief Justice of Tasmania, on the Supremacy of the Judiciary under the Constitutions of the United States and Australia: and by E. Parmalee Prentice, on the Origin of the Right to Interstate Commerce...
...Wallace '04, described some of the phases of philanthropic work, and spoke of the prominent part such work plays in the life of the University. Dr. Peabody, the last speaker, gave a strong address on the temptations which beset a college man, and said that one of the chief advantages of college life is the opportunity it gives for obtaining a knowledge of character and for forming strong friendships...
...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Basketball Association will be held in New York next Saturday. The chief business to come, before the Association is the election of officers and the arrangement of this season's schedule. Harvard will be represented at the meeting by R. A. Wood...
...just resigned his professorship of Jurisprudence at Oxford, after an incumbency of twenty years. The best known of his writings are his treatises on Contracts and Torts, and his "History of English Law," the latter written jointly with Professor Maitland. Professor Pollock is also the editor-in-chief of the English Law Reports...
...chief difficulty which is troubling the football coaches at Yale this year is the lack of substitutes from which to form a second team of sufficient strength to give the university team good practice. The university eleven has shown up well in the two games played, with Trinity and Tufts. The line, however, charges too high and the men do not move forward together; there is not enough of the helping and pulling of the runner which characterized the 1902 line. The work of the backs has been fast and consistent, but they show a lack of head work...