Word: lands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...judges were the Hon. William C. Loring '72, of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, presiding; the Hon. James M. Morton, Jr., '91, of the United Sates District Court, District of Massachusetts, and the Hon. Charles T. Davis '84, of the Land court, The decision was unanimous...
...university at the present, time owns about 650 acres of land; all of this immediately surround the building. The campus acreage under cultivation amounts to over 107 acres...
...William C. Loring '72, of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts will be the presiding judge; and the Hon. James M. Morton, Jr., '91, of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and the Hon. Charles T. Davis '84, of the Land Court, will act as associate judges. The winning club will receive a prize of $200 and a set of books, while the loser will get a second prize of $100 and a set of books...
...Driscoll 3L. will represent Kent. Judge W. C. Loring '72, of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, will be the presiding judge; while Judge J. M. Morton, Jr., '91, of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and Judge C. T. Davis '84, of the Land Court, will act as associate justices. The winning club will receive a prize of $200 and a set of books, while the loser will probably get $100 and a set of books...
There was never a time when greater events were transpiring than there are today, when educated minds were more needed to help solve the great problems confronting us. The question of preparing this nation on land and sea so that it can meet any possible foes is one of the burning and most discussed topics of the hour. American men will not lie down and allow their country to be invaded without making determined resistance. Such resistance can be effective only if we have an efficient army and navy...