Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...strikers' delight. Two more horses were hitched on, however, and it moved away gaily around by Beck Hall, its escort turned back, met a Mount Auburn car above the University Press and piloted it through. Mounted police escorted both cars across the bridge, and officers of the law stood on both of its platforms. There was no disturbance, the crowd being silent, and the only cries of "scab" were of the "muckers" who followed the cars...
...graduating class at Yale last year, the following are their occupations: Law, 45; business, 22; post-graduate course 17; teaching, 16; medicine, 8; theology, 6; traveling, 5; editors, 2; school principals, 1; congressmen, 1; at leisure...
...FRIDAY.Langdell Law School. Mock Trial. Law School...
There are at present thirty graduates of Yale, twenty-eight of Princeton, and twelve of Harvard, studying at the Columbia Law school...
...games, and "playing ball in the yard. . . . superceded some of the good old customs of running foot-races, playing marbles in front of Holworthy, and other irregular practices which the seniors used to indulge in." Every class had a nine, nearly all of which had inter collegiate matches. The Law School had a nine. Scientific School had a nine. Everybody was wild over base-ball and 10,000 people it is estimated, stood on Boston Common at the Harvard-Lowell game...