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...this year the Harvard Law Review will enter upon its thirty-eighth volume. The present officers are: President, Robert Guthrie Page 3L., of Madison, Wisconsin; Treasurer. Eli Whitney Debevoise 3L., of Summit, N. J.; Case Editor, Arthur Eugene Sutherland Jr. 3L., of Rochester, N. Y.; Note Editor. Thomas Gardiner Corcoran 3L., of Pawtucket, R. I.; Book Review Editor, Allen Eaton Throop 3L., of Salem, Mass...
...annual elections of the Law Review, published by the University Law School, resulted as follows: President, Robert Guthrie Page 2L of Madison, Wis.: treasurer, Eli Whitney Debevoise 2L of Summit, N. J.; chief editor, Arthur Eugene Sutherland 2L of Rochester, N. Y.; note editor, Thomas Gardiner Corcoran 2L of Pawtucket, R. I.; book-review editor, Sydney Fairbanks '17, 2L, of Cambridge...
Several large oil portraits, mostly of the artist's family, are unusual for their direct and simple handling of subject and color. Among them is a portrait of his wife and young daughters, entitled Emma and Her Children, which was a prize winner at the recent Corcoran exhibition in Washington (TIME...
...ninth biennial exhibition of con temporary American paintings, current at the Corcoran Galleries, Washington, D. C., until Jan. 20, shows 383 pictures by 286 artists. A large daily attendance of national capital distinction shows critical appreciation of a display whose moderately conservative character is indicated by the names of the Clark prize winners, respectively: George Bellows, Charles W. Hawthorne, Maurice B. Prendergast, John Noble...
Eight members of last year's squad are now available: Corcoran, Ebrit, Haight, Knox, Merritt, Mitchell and Tallman. With this nucleus of experienced material on h and, there should be little difficulty in picking a well balanced team...