Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most striking feature of the enrolment is the increase shown by all the graduate Schools. The Graduate School of Business Administration leads with an approximate increase of 30 per cent. The Divinity School figures speak for the vitality of the theological department of the University, while the Law School, Dental School, and Medical School all show an increase of more than 10 per cent. The registration of Freshmen shows a slight decrease, due probably to the fact that last year was the initial year of the Freshman Dormitories. The figures show the enrolment of the University...
...GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE.Architecture, 39 26Landscape Architecture, 27 15Applied Biology, 10 10Forestry, 4 2 -- --Total, 80 53 DIVINITY SCHOOL.Graduates, 16 14Seniors, 2 3Middlers, 3 6Juniors, 2 4Unclassified, 0 2Episcopal Theological School, 2 1Andover Theological School, 17 22Boston Univ. Theolog. School, 0 15 -- --Total, 42 67 LAW SCHOOL.Graduates, 3 8Third-year, 148 204Second-year, 186 196First-year, 274 308Special, 4 0Unclassified, 53 57 -- --Total, 668 773 MEDICAL SCHOOL.Fourth-year, 99 68Third-year, 66 68Second-year, 63 99First-year, 96 106Dept. of Public Health, 1 2 -- --Total, 225 343 DENTAL SCHOOL.Third-year, 53 71Second-year, 67 67First-year, 68 93Special...
...Faculty of the Law School has made the following awards of prizes and scholarships for excellence in work done last year. The Sears Prizes, of $375 each, are awarded annually to those "who shall have done the most brilliant work in their class during the current year." These prizes have been awarded to Elliott Dunlap Smith '3L., Gerad Carl Henderson 3L., Donald Earl Dunbar 2L., and Joseph Nye Welch...
...offices of the Bureau are on the top floor of Austin Hall. The expenses of administration are borne together with the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House, by a common treasury which is maintained entirely by voluntary student contributions. The two organizations are kept intimately related by an interlocking of officers. The board is composed of 25 men, 15 from the third-year and 10 from the second-year class, who are chosen on the basis of scholarship and general adaptability for the work...
...regarded as of lesser importance as outlying parts of the curriculum of the school somewhat arbitrarily forced upon the student, and not of direct value commensurate with the things needed in professional life. It is well-nigh impossible, for example, to persuade a student of law, medicine, or engineering that literature is for him a serious matter, on a par with his technical work. General subjects are, therefore, likely to be neglected or treated lightly when studied in a school primarily professional. When, on the other hand, professional courses are introduced into a college curriculum, they are apt to suffer...