Word: law
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Every student registered in a Cambridge department of the University whose work for the whole academic year is to amount to two and one-half course or more except Divinity students or Law students must pay the second instalment of the tuition fee of $50 before one o'clock next Friday. Every such students whose work for the whole year is to take less than two and one-half courses is acquired to pay his entire tuition fee for the year minus the amount of his first instalment already paid...
...Law School needs a million, a couple of millions is wanted to increase equipment, material and staff for research in philosophy, political and pure science. Many salaries should be raised to keep distinguished professors at the university and deliver promising young men from the temptation of business offers far superior to their scanty pay. The library, the university press, various objects undertaken, or that ought to be $30,000,000. May Columbia get it, in large sums and in small, and on short notice! --New York Times...
Recently the pendulum has been swinging the other way, for specialists tell us we should sleep as long as we can. Propagandists urge that the eight-hour law be applied to sleep as well as to labor, but still the answer to these rival claims remains unanswered...
...Socialist Clubs in the Trophy Room of the Union yesterday afternoon Henri LaFontaine spoke on "The Relation of Internal to External Preparedness." M. LaFontaine has been a member of the Belgium Senate as a representative of the Socialist party for 22 years; he is a professor of international law, president of the International Parliamentary Bureau; secretary of the Union of International Associations, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913. At present he is touring the United States, giving lectures at many universities...
John Witherspoon, Edinburgh University 1742, D.D., St. Andrews, 1764; L.L.D., Yale, 1784, from 1768 to 1794. He introduced political science, international law, metaphysics, Hebrew and French, and was a member of the first Continental Congress...