Word: droits
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...unusual collection of books on the history and development of French law accumulated by the late Paul Viollet, librarian of the Ecole de Droit at Paris and professor of law at Chartres, which was purchased jointly last year by the University and Michigan Law Schools, is now in process of distribution between the libraries of these two schools...
Lieutenant Envin was a first lieutenant in the French army, was badly wounded at Beausejour and lost his eye-sight. Since then, however, he has gone on with his studies and has won the degrees of licencie-en-lettres and licencie-en-droit. He is at present the holder of the fellowship annually awarded to a young Frenchman in memory of Victor E. Chapman '13, who was killed in action while flying over Verdun...
...native people in its instruction and in native people in its instruction and in management. The professors were almost all of them natives of the country and graduates of the college, with postgraduate training abroad in France of England or Germany of America. There was a Licen en Droit from Pairs, an M.A. from Yale, a Ph.D. From Columbia and there had been a C.E. from Yale--all natives...
...already there had been a first generation of three such pioneer teachers, trained at Yale and Amherst. The professors of the second generation were men, graduated first at Aintab, who had taken postgraduate work abroad in America, France, Germany or Great Britain. One had his Licen, en Droit from the University of Paris, another his M.A. from Yale, another his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Columbia, another had graduated in Mining Engineering and another had taken his C.E. both at Sheffield Scientific School. Such men could not accept appointment in an interior college without great pecuniary loss. They have been marked...