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...Landau, President of the Harvard Law Society, and also of the Law Review, introduced Dean Pound as the first speaker of the evening. Dean Pound drove home his advice by a series of humorous anccdotes, mostly taken from his own experiences. He pointed out the importance of thorough preparation in law as well as in military matters, urged the necessity for every law student to have his technical terms accurate, and stated that the function of the Law School was to "teach students how to learn...
...held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 8 o'clock, and contrary to former years this event will not be for first year men only, as all students in the law school are invited. Speeches will be made by President Lowell, Dean Pound. Professor Samuel Williston, L. L. Landau 3L, president of the Law Review and of the Law School Society, and C. Fietcher Quillian, secretary of the legal Aid Bureau. Refreshments will be served after the meeting...
...Royce 2L, who was recently elected president of the Law Review for the year 1917-1918, yesterday appointed Lloyd Harold Landau 2L, Wisconsin 1915, of Milwaukee, Wis., Note Editor of the Review; Joseph David Peeler 2L, Alabama 1915, of Huntsville, Ala., Case Editor, and Cecil Hurxthal Smith 2L, '15, of Cambridge, Book Review Editor. Dean Gooderham Acheson 2L, Yale 1915, of Middletown, Conn., has recently been elected treasurer of the Review...
...Review at the annual fall elections held yesterday afternoon: Dean Gooderham Acheson, 2L., of Middletown, Conn.; Adrian Irving Block, 3L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Paul Pincus Cohen, 2L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Chauncey Harris Hand, Jr., 3L., of Louisville, Ken.; Day Kimball, 2L., of Boston; Lloyd Harold Landau, 2L., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Theodore Alexander Lightner, 2L., of Detroit; Archibald Mac Leish, 2L., of Glencoe, III.; Stanley Morrison, 2L., of Redlands, Cal.; Thorpe Dreisbach Nesbit, 3L., of New York, N. Y.; Joseph David Peeler, 2L., of Huntsville, Ala.; Ralph Waldo Pyle, 2L., of New Lexington, Ohio; Alexander Burgess Royce...
Perhaps the greatest inconvenience to the visitor was the trouble of conveyance to and from the lake; but even this was not serious after the first day, when teams of all descriptions, from the stately landau to the sluggish lumber-cart, were impressed into the service, drawn by the report of rich plunder, from the country within a radius of fifty miles. The price for transportation to the lake immediately dropped from five dollars to fifty cents. We learn on good authority that, should Saratoga be fixed upon for the next regatta, a long-contemplated plan for quick and cheap...