Word: frees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...GATES.ROMAN LAW. - Will the men who wish to take the advanced course on the Roman Law of Obligations, Gov. and Law 16, please send their names to the instructor, stating at the same time what hours they have free on Tuesdays and Thursdays...
...believe that law is reasonable, and acting on this belief he throws off law. But his freedom from law does not bring him liberty necessarily; it may leave him worse bound than ever. A state of anarchy would make every man a wolf, yet every man would be free under that system. Evasion of law, then, is not liberty...
...often said that the tendency of a Harvard education is to make men believers in Free Trade. This does not seem true. Of the 1619 students graduating in the years 1885-92, 1430 expressed party preference, 49.8 per cent. were Republican 25.5 Democratic and 24.7 per cent. independent. Of 153 graduates of Harvard, who have held high office in State or National Government, 114 may fairly be classed as believers in the principles of the Republican party, and 39 in those of the Democrats...
...book for signatures will be taken away from Leavitt & Peirce's promptly at noon today. No man whose name does not appear on the list will be able to go to the dinner. Men are again reminded that the dinner is free and that it is desired to make it as large and representative as possible...
...present college generation, the advantage of the free use of books can appeal, perhaps, more strongly than to any other set of men who have enjoyed the privileges of life at Harvard; for it was during the college course of the present upper classes that many of the class-room libraries were originated. The comfort of being able to use a library devoted solely to one subject, is felt the more strongly by those who have known what it is to be without these libraries. And, moreover, it is just the books which the graduating class can give to these...