Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...exceedingly low prices. Among the new books may be found the translation of Heyse's "Paradise;" "Baldwin and other Tales," translated from the German of Edler by Lord Lytton; Higginson's "Hints on Writing and Speechmaking;" Blackmore's "Springhaven;" Celiere's "Startling Exploits of Dr. Quies;" Davie's "International Law;" Ribot's "Heredity...
...article in Sunday's Herald by Captain Ward on the training of professional base-ball players suggests many points that would apply as well to rowing, foot-ball and any hard out-door exercise. It is the general law of training clearly put before the reader. "The sum and substance of the whole thing," writes Captain Ward, "is that a base-ball player must recognize the fact that base-ball is a business, not simply a sport." And although college athletics are not looked upon as a business, yet the idea in Captain Ward's words is true...
...supreme court of the Ames-Gray for the coming year of the Law School, 1887-88, will be composed of the follow-members: H. N. Castle, E. L. Conant, F. E. Dickerman, G. C. Ford, J. W. Mack, A. E. McCordie, C. R. Saunders, Osgood Smith...
Knowlton, P. A., '87, one of the finest catchers Andover ever had, will enter the Harvard Law School next year...
...trustees of Princeton have decided not to make the college a university, as there are no departments of law and medicine - two departments which, it is claimed, are essential to a real university...