Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...arrangement made last year in the rules governing the Law School Clubs' competition for the Ames Prize received its first real trial this year. The competition now consists of a qualifying tournament open only to second-year law clubs, the four clubs doing the best work in this round gaining the privilege of competing the next year in a final competition. The four clubs that survived last year's qualifying tournament and are eligible this year are Kent, Marshall, Moody, and Westengard. Owing to the new arrangement no prizes were given last year, but this year two prizes...
Bernard Carter Law, of St. David's, Pennsylvania, has been elected captain of the Princeton University baseball team. Law succeeds Jesse Hoyt, who was forced to resign on account of illness. He has played shortstop on the baseball team for two years, and is a halfback on the football team...
...meeting of the Board of Overseers last Monday the assignment of the following scholarships in the Law School was announced. Also several resignations were accepted and appointments made...
...Sears, Jr., Prizes of the Law School were awarded to Donald E. Dunbar 2L., Gerard C. Henderson 3L., Elliott D. Smith 3L., Joseph N. Weich...
Jens Iverson Westengard '98 was appointed Bemis Professor of International Law, and Marshal Fabyan '00 was appointed Assistant Professor of Comparative Pathology at the Medical School. The Lincoln Scholarship was assigned to F. B. Sargent 1M. and a special scholarship in Architecture was awarded to H. A. Spalding in place of G. E. Denham sG.S., resigned