Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following were elected to the Law Review at the annual fall elections held yesterday afternoon: Dean Gooderham Acheson, 2L., of Middletown, Conn.; Adrian Irving Block, 3L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Paul Pincus Cohen, 2L., of Buffalo, N. Y.; Chauncey Harris Hand, Jr., 3L., of Louisville, Ken.; Day Kimball, 2L., of Boston; Lloyd Harold Landau, 2L., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Theodore Alexander Lightner, 2L., of Detroit; Archibald Mac Leish, 2L., of Glencoe, III.; Stanley Morrison, 2L., of Redlands, Cal.; Thorpe Dreisbach Nesbit, 3L., of New York, N. Y.; Joseph David Peeler, 2L., of Huntsville, Ala.; Ralph Waldo Pyle, 2L., of New Lexington...
...changes in the Graduate Schools are more notable. The Law School has a new dean, Thomas W. Swann, Yale '00. Professor Walter W. Cook, who comes from the University of Chicago, is also added to the Law faculty. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has transferred its headquarters to a remodelled building at 125 High street. Professor Wilbur L. Cross, Yale '85, starts his first year as dean of the school this fall...
GOVERNMENT 19, American Constitutional Law, will be given Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 1.30, instead of Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday...
...Justinian, Road Builder and Law Maker...
...days it was a simple matter to advise college students about their careers. Three professions--Law, Medicine, and the Church--lay clearly open before them, and they could freely choose according to their temper, inclination and necessities, moral and financial. In time came the engineering schools with their various sub-divisions, and of the normal and graduate schools preparing teachers for service in various grades of educational institutions...