Word: courts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...School Faculty has voted to observe February 4, in honor of the memory of Chief Justice John Marshall. On February 4, 1801 John Marshall was appointed chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States by President John Adams. He received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Harvard...
...following men have been secured as judges for the Harvard-Yale debate: Mr. William B. Hornblower, of New York; Judge Addison Brown, of the United States District Court; and Hon Oscar S. Straus, United States Minister to Turkey...
...trial of Dr. C. E. Cameron was concluded last week, when the court passed sentence upon him, Dr. Cameron was arrested on the 15th of last March on the charge of stealing book plates from the Harvard library, and in his trial in June he pleaded guilty. The court deferred sentence in order that Dr. Cameron might have an opportunity to make reparation to the library for its losses. Since June he has paid back to the purchasers the money he received from the sale of the book plates, and these plates together with ninety others which he had kept...
Harvard formed in Brattle square and marched to Boston by Massachusetts avenue and the Harvard bridge, and was joined by Technology at Beacon street. From there the line of march was through Huntington avenue, Boylston, Washington, Court, Tremont, Beacon, and Charles streets to Park square, where the procession disbanded...
...Tufts third; Boston University fourth. The procession will form on the further side of Harvard Bridge. Harvard will march to Massachusetts Avenue, the other colleges falling in from the side streets. The procession will then march down Huntington Avenue, to Boylston street, to Washington street, past Newspaper Row, to Court street, to Tremont street, to Beacon street, to Charles street, to Park Square...