Word: courted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshmen of Dartmouth College have displayed such timidity in declining to enter into a "hat rush" with '90, that it was decided by upper-classmen that some punishment was necessary. Accordingly, the sophomores organized a court of equity, and three freshmen were arraigned and convicted. The sentence passed was that the number '91 should be painted in vermillon on a conspicious part of the persons of the accused freshmen. In the execution of the sentence, however, water was used instead of vermilion paint. The freshmen did not regard the joke in so agreeable a light as the rest...
...Marland C. Hobbs, L. S., having been appointed by Governor Ames clerk of the Brookline police court, has resigned his proctorship in College House. Mr. C. F. Billings, Gr., has been selected to fill the vacancy...
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the exceptions in the Robinson murder trial, which will be heard next week by the Supreme Court of this State, will be argued at the Law School before Prof. Thayer as a moot court case-Storrow and Weston Smith for the government and Parker and Sanford for the defendant...
...weekly moot court which will be held at the Law School this afternoon. J. J. Storrow and R. D. Weston Smith will speak for the plaintiff; E. T. Sanford and M. C. Hobbs for the defendant. Professor Thayer will preside at the trial...
...regular weekly mock court at the Law School this afternoon at three o'clock, Mr. Cushing and Mr. Wright will speak for the plaintiff, and Mr. Osborne and Mr. Ranson for the defendant. Prof. Ames will preside at the trial...