Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appointment of Richard George Whiting '28, of Somerville, as Freshman soccer manager was announced last night after a competition of seven weeks. Whiting prepared for college at Andover. Beverly Tucker Thompson Jr. '28, of Gale Park, III., was appointed assistant Freshman manager...
From 1881 to 1894, she was Empress of Russia as the consort of Alexander III, and during this time endeared herself much to the Russian people. After the death of Alexander she kept away from the Tsarskoe Selo (Village of the Tsar) and the Winter Palace, resided for the most part in Moscow...
...first two games will be on Monday, November 17, when the Business 1 team meets the Law 1 team at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock the Business II team will battle the Law II's. On Wednesday, November 19, the Law III team will battle the Business I team at 3 o'clock and at 4 o'clock the 1928 team will take the floor against the 1927 five. There will be no games on Friday, November 21, but the following week the series will be finished and the intramural champion of the University determined...
...succinct impression of its contents may well be conveyed by setting forth the chapter headings and list of illustrations. The chapters are: I. A Middle-aged Merchant's First Experience with Jury Duty; II. History of Trial by Jury; III. Witnesses; IV. Lawyers; V. Lawyers; VI. Judges; VII. Judges; VIII. The Verdict; IX. Some Suggested Remedies. The list of illustrations includes: Joseph H. Choate, Lord Justice Braxfield, Lord Mansfield (of law merchant fame), Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, William F. Howe (Abe Hummel's partner), Scene at Trial of Carlyle W. Harris, Lord Gordon Hewart (present Lord Chief Justice of England...
They are: I. The need of a scientific restatement of the law as an aid to certainty; II. The need of a philosophy of law as an aid to growth. The problems of legal philosophy. The meaning and genesis of law; III. The growth of law and the methods of judging; IV. The function and ends of law; V. Function and ends continued. The conclusion is for "the partisans of an inflexible logic" and "the levelers of all rule and all precedent" to fuse their warring theories into one new instrument of social control...