Word: law
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...Legal Aid Bureau is an informal organization of students in the Law School which has for its purpose the rendering of legal advice and assistance to those who are financially unable to meet the expense of hiring counsel. It began its real work in the fall of 1913 and in the two years of its existence has handled 344 cases, covering every department of the law. It has lost only one of these, and has recovered over $3,000 of actual cash...
...Mc.Charter, R.S., Camb. 4642.W. MoCarter & Kneeland, Camb. 3390 Taxical, Camb. 144 or 3900 University Press, Camb. 1330 HARVARD COLLEGE Alumni Association, Camb. 1073 Athletic Association, Camb. 685 College Office, Camb. 1073 Dining Halls, Camb. 1073 Graduate Schools Camb. 1073 Hemenway Gymnasium, Camb. 22444-W. Langdell Hall, Camb.23427 Law School, Camb.1073 Locker Building, Camb.2627-M. Memorial Hall, Camb. 22499-M. Newell Boat House, Camb. 2627-W Phillips Brooks House, Camb. 1756 Publication Office, Camb. 1073 Randall Hall, Camb. 22498 Soldiers Field, Camb. 4720 Stillman Infirmary, Camb. 990 Union, Camb. 2780Camb. 2780 University Museum. Camb. 22548-M. Weld Boat House, Camb...
...international centres of learning. A-fortiori this applies to the University, which with its exchange professorships and cosmopolitan attendance has long teen exerting influence abroad. Certain departments, for example that of chemistry through the work of Professor Richards, have already attained considerable international reputation. The case system at the Law School, too, has been investigated by experts from abroad and bids fair to make its way in Europe as it has in America...
Last day for filling out seating slips for second-year, third-year, unclassified, and graduate students in the Law School...
...Application for a permit to build wooden observation stands for the Harvard-Yale football game at Soldiers Field was made yesterday afternoon. The Graduate Treasurer had a very pleasant conference with Building Commissioner O'Hearn. The Commissioner stated that he could not agree with the interpretation of the law made by Corporation Counsel, giving him authority to issue a permit for the stands, but that he would be glad to waive the time which the law gives him for consideration of the application, and, by refusing the permit at once, have it go immediately before the Board of Appeal...