Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduate of the University now studying at the Harvard Law School has recently written to the California Alumni Fortnightly concerning Harvard, ... "Though the knowledge of the Western section of the country among the undergraduates," says the writer, "is almost nil, I find the graduate students are mostly from the West and South." The dormitories and the Union strongly impress the Californian. "All of us," he says, "who have seen the Harvard Union and its large service to the University recognize that such an institution is badly needed at California." Just at this moment it is well to receive this suggestion...
...proposing a remedy, the methods of the Law Review may be cited as an example of what might be adopted. The principal contributions to this periodical are made by men who are authorities in the profession, and the views given are of value to the law students who subscribe to it. The editors of the Musical Review would find ample opportunity to show originality in selecting and editing articles by men of reputation, preferably alumni, and by writing short reviews and notes. Harvard has produced many men of distinction as composers, critics, and teachers. Upon these the Review might call...
...judges for the debate in Sanders Theatre will be President Edmund Clark Sanford, of Clark University, Worcester; Dean Homer Albers, of Boston University Law School; and Dr. Lewis Perry, headmaster of Phillips-Exeter Academy. The Honorable Joseph Pelletier, of Boston, will preside...
Charles Bunn 2L., newly elected president of the Law Review, has chosen the following officers...
...theme is a typical Galsworthy one--"let the strong pity the weak." We have seen it in "The Fugitive" and less clearly, in "The Pigeon." William Falder, a junior law clerk, forges a check to obtain money with which to run off with the woman he loves, who is married to a brute of a husband. His deed is discovered and he is summoned before the court, tried, sentenced, and imprisoned. After three years he is freed again and hunts for a job, followed everywhere by the stigma of his prison term. He finds Ruth Honeywill, the woman he loves...