Word: law
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- The suggestion of a correspondent in a late issue of the CRIMSON, about establishing a course of lectures on the Common Law, meets the approval of many men preparing for the Law School. Such a course, in one way or other, is given to undergraduates at Columbia, University of Michigan and Universityof Virginia. Now that Harvard is about to establish a chair in journalism, let her not be behind her rivals in the import ant study of the law...
...publish to-day a second communication about the establishment of a course in Common Law. Our correspondent speaks only of the advantage to those preparing for the study of law. We think that such a course would be exceedingly valuable even to those who do not think at all of the legal profession. A knowledge of common law, such as might be gained from a full or even a half course of lectures, would be valuable to any man, regard less of his intended occupation or profession; while it would be especially valuable to one who was to become...
...only the third and last class of the elected senators will be changed during the present year, thus completing the electionof the entire senate, with the exception of the seventy-five life senators, but also for the first time a president will be elected peacefully and according to constitutional law. The relations of the chamber of deputies, the senate, president and ministers were clearly stated. It was shown how a change could be effected in the responsible ministry, when occasion required, and yet how the ministers were protected and comparatively secure from sudden and ill-advised attacks. The French president...
...Law Faculty. President's House...
...Law Faculty. Meeting at President's House...