Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...states that there has been no increase, but that all the advantages of college life, physical, social and in tellectual, can certainly be had for not more than $800 a year. and that $500 will cover all that is absolutely necessary. Brief accounts of the graduate department and divinity, law, medical and dental schools are subjoined, and the library, herbarium and observatory are shown to be in excellent condition. Of the summer courses, the report says that they have been serviceable to teachers and schools, and have helped to introduce into the secondary schools a rational teaching of science...
POLITICAL ECONOMY 1, Philosophy 11. Tutoring. Law school, 2-4 p. m. or address 23 Irving street. J. M. SHAHAN...
...Harvard Union is an old institution and one which deserves support from the college. It affords to men a chance to learn something of parliamentary law, to speak in public without embarrassment, and to learn to for emulate ideas with rapidity and precision. Its usefulness is manifest. We regret to learn, consequently, that the number of men from the lower classes who are accustomed to speak at the Union debates is not large, and that the interest taken by those who have spoken is not enthusiastic or persistent. This really is a great mistake. Men ought to make...
...emoluments of all future business will be given. A careful examination of the circumstances of the above is solicited. It is believed to be an unusually favorable opportunity for a young man about entering the legal profession. Address or communicate personally with GEORGE M. HOBBS, Counselor-at-Law, No. 34 School St., Boston, Mass...
POLITICAL ECONOMY 1, Philosophy 11. Tutoring. Law school, 2-4 p. m. or address 23 Irving street. J. M. SHAHAN...