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...Heresy about Hearsay" will be the subject of a free, public Law Lecture tomorrow evening by Professor J. M. Maguire, of the Law School Faculty, at 8 o'clock in the courtroom of Langdell Hall...
Subsequent lectures in the series will be: Dec. 11, "The Modern Corporation, Private Property, and Recent Federal Legislation," by Professor E. Merrick Dodd; Jan. 15, "Heresy about Hearsay," by Professor John M. Maguire; Feb. 5, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and the Drafting of Class Gifts," by Professor Andrew J. Casner; Feb. 12, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and the Drafting of Trust Provisions," by Professor Austin W. Scott; Feb. 19, "Dispositions of Property: The Influence of Taxation," by Professor Erwin N. Griswold; and March 5, "Th Place of Equity in English Legal Development," by Professor Harold d. Hazeltine...
Subsequent lectures in the series will be Dec. 11, "The Modern Corporation, Private Property, and Recent Federal Legislation," by Professor E. Merrick Dodd; Jan 15, "Heresy about Hearsay," by Professor John M. Maguire; Feb 5, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and the Drafting of Class Gifts," by Professor Andrew J. Casner; Feb 12, "Dispositions of Property: The Use and Drafting of Trust Provisions," by Professor Austin W. Scott; Feb, 19, "Dispositions of Property" The Influence of Taxation," by Professor Erwin N. Griswold; and March 5, lecture by Professor Harold D. Hazeltine, of Cambridge University, England, now doing research at Harvard...
...bombers (Junkers 88) to which they resorted when their bigger death crates proved too easy meat for the R. A. F.'s fighter defense, they swarmed in over London. They also visited Liverpool, Manchester and other inland towns, to whose inhabitants the bombing of London is only horrid hearsay. Most of them stayed at great altitude because their converted Messerschmitts, with a red line painted on the windscreen for a "bomb sight," were no good for precision work and, anyway, the purpose of their "total" war was indiscriminate damage and terror among London's civilian populace...
...Although the hearsay evidence about the boy being found by the police is still maintained, nevertheless the previous institutionalization of Lucas at the Grahamstown Mental Hospital, the distance of Grahamstown from Burghersdorp (where he was allegedly found among baboons), and the fact that there is no mention of the baboon incident in the Mental Hospital records, all would seem to discount the existence of a "feral" period in Lucas' life...