Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wentworth, Fellow in Medicine William Davis Smith, Assistant in Medicine Frank Billings, University of Chicago, Visiting Lecturer on Medicine Ezra Albert Cook, Assistant in Philosophy Sidney Leavitt Pressy, Assistant in Psychology Philip Lombard Given, Assistant in Psychology Leonard Thompson Troland, Instructor in Psychology Chester Alden McLain, Lecturer on Constitutional Law William Goodrich Thompson, Lecturer on Brief-Making and the Preparation of Cases (Law School) Judge Francis Joseph Swayze, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Lecturer on Legal Ethics...
...most desirable undergraduate honors were voted to be: first, the Ph Beta Kappa key; second, the "Y"; third the "Daily News" charm; and fourth the Yale "Literary Magazine" triangle. The University Law School is the favorite professional school of those intending further study, with the Yale Law School second, 29 voice...
...Second Year Law Smoker will be held in the Harvard Club of Boston on Friday, March 31 at 8.45 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased now from members of the committee. Up to date there have not been enough jokes, parodies, and songs handed in, and the committee wishes the class to realize the smoker is the class's and not the committee's. Any suggestions should be handed to one of the following: D. M. Parker, chairman; F. Bergen, S. V. Claggett, L. Clayton, G. S. Pitney, or S. P. Speer...
Several second and third-year Law School students have been elected to help the Military Training Camp Committee secure enrolments for the Plattsburg and Ogelthorpe camps next summer. All Law School students who expect to attend one of these military camps, may obtain enrolment blanks and further information from any of the following committee: R. B. Wigglesworth 3L., chairman; T. R. Armstrong 3L., J. W. Baker 3L., J. E. Bennett 3L., E. S. Bentley 2L., L. Clayton 2L., E. J. D. Cross 2L., C. P. Curtis, Jr. 2L., D. E. Dunbar 2L., W. L. G. Gibson 3L., R. D. Gile...
...statistics, banking and brokerage, and real estate and insurance are close together in number, each with approximately one-half the number of men that take up manufacturing. The other callings with a considerable representation are in this order: railroads, advertising and selling, "efficiency engineering," teaching, statistical work, local utilities, law, foreign trade, printing and publishing, chamber of commerce work, and lumbering...