Word: court
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Day opens at Mrs. John L. Gardner's, Fenway Court, Boston...
Essays are also due for the new Addison Brown prize of $100, offered by the late judge of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. The contest is open to any student in regular standing in the Law School in 1915-16. The prize will be awarded the best essay on a subject of "Maritime or Private International Law." Students competing should deliver their manuscripts, typewritten, to the office of the Secretary of the School. The awarding of the prize may be withheld if the judges consider no dissertation to be worthy of it. A copy...
...John L. Gardner's collections at Fenway Court, her Boston home, will be open to members of the University exclusively next Monday, from 12 until 3 o'clock. Tickets at $1 each may be obtained at the office of the Fogg Museum. This opening will be known as Harvard...
...upon the ballot: Allan L. Benson, of New York, Socialist nominee; William Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, ex-Secretary of State; Albert B. Cummins, senator from Iowa; Charles Warren Fairbanks, of Indiana, ex-Vice-President; Henry Ford, of Michigan; Charles E. Hughes, of Washington, D. C., Justice of the Supreme Court; Samuel W. McCall, Governor of Massachusetts; Theodore Roosevelt '80; Elihu Root, ex-senator from New York; Lawrence Y. Sherman, senator from Illinois; John W. Weeks, senator from Massachusetts; and Woodrow Wilson...
...Shakspere, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson's three performances of "Hamlet" in Sanders. Theatre have aroused an interest in the University such as no event in the drama has aroused for some years. In fact, it is comforting to have the mooted question forever disposed of, if only the higher court does not rule that the question does not come within its jurisdiction...