Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...other studies, but such has not been the case. Greek has, indeed, lost somewhat, as it is less essential to the professional and business man; while the entrance Greek gives a good idea of the language and literature. Latin, however, has held its own, as it is indispensable in law and medicine, besides giving a mental training which the modern languages cannot supply. The proposal of the medical and law faculties deserves special commendation. In this age of competition few men can really afford to spend seven or eight years of the best part of their lives in unrenumerative study...
...proposal of the medical faculty to the Academic Council, that the first year studies of the Medical School be counted, under certain conditions, for the degree of A. B.- a proposal in which the law faculty concurred-had for its object the shortening of the college course by one year for students who should pursue their professional studies to the full limit in the Harvard schools. This proposal was discussed at the December meeting of the council in 1886, and the whole subject is still under advisement...
...John Clinton Gray, lately appointed associate judge of the Court of Appeals in New York State, is a graduate of the Harvard Law School...
POLITICAL ECONOMY 1, Philosophy 11. Tutoring. Law school, 2-4 p. m. or address 23 Irving street. J. M. SHAHAN...
...Clapp, '89, captain; F. W. Denton, '89; C. K. Beekman, '89; H. C. Pelton, '89; R. T. Wainwright, '89; T. McIlvaine, '90; R. T. Meikleham, '90, all of whom were on their respective class crews, and A. J. Lunt, W. T. Foote, jr., and P. E. Lamarche, of the Law School...