Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...law club for this year will be composed as follows: Supreme Court, Davis, '85, Cowles, '85, (Oberlin), Gale, '84, (Yale), Hobbs, '85, Goodale, '85, Trask, '85, Storrow, '85, and W. Williams, '84, (Yale), W. C. Smith, '85; Superior Court, Anderson, '86, (Yale), T. J. Coolidge, '84, Codman, '86. Merriam, '86, R. D. Smith, '86, Hansen, '85, Nutter, '85, Sanford, '85. Messrs. Hobbs and Merriam will act as clerks of their respective courts...
...well attended meeting of the three classes of the Law School yesterday afternoon, the following business was transacted: Mr. H. M. Williams was chosen chairman of the meeting and Mr. M. C. Hobbs secretary. It was voted that the Law School accept the invitation to march with the college undergraduates in the procession. Joseph Lee, '83, was elected chief marshal, and H. B. Cabot, H. M. Williams and R. D. Smith were elected marshals from the third, second and first class respectively. These four marshals are also to act as a committee. This committee was instructed to submit its decision...
Other toasts were proposed and the following gentlemen among others, responded to them, - Ex-President Kirkland, Harrison Gray Otis, Dr. Palfrey, Dean of the Divinity School; Mr. Justice Story, for the Law School; Dr. J. C. Warren, for the Medical School; Daniel Webster, Samuel T. Armstrong, Mayor of Boston; Leverett Saltonstall, Mayor of Salem; Robert C. Winthrop. Chief Marshal of the day; Josiah Quincy...
...mass meeting of the students of the Law School will be held to day to take action upon the invitation extended to the Law School to participate in the torch-light procession...
...law concerning the shooting of quails went out of force yesterday. This piece of information is for the benefit of the Shooting Club...