Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Camb. 4642-W. McCarter & Kneeland, Camb. 3390 Taxicab, 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. 2780 University Museum, Camb. 22548-M. Weld Boat House, Camb...
...president William H. Taft, now professor in law at Yale University, will deliver the second lecture of his series on "The Presidency: Its Powers, Duties, Responsibilities, and Limitations" in Langdell Centre this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Professor Taft delivered his first lecture yesterday afternoon, and was most heartily applauded by the scores of law students who crowded the room. Professor Taft devoted most of his time to a consideration of the legal aspects of the presidency, in view of the fact that his audience was composed of law students and instructors...
...diagnose some of the Harvard plays, but after they had warmed up to it, scrub gains were rare. The scrubs did not score but the Varsity made two touchdowns. Special time was given to catching punts against the sun as it will have to be done in the Stadium, Law, Tibbott and Dickerman practised drop-kicks. Law was decidedly off form but the others performed creditably. Some time was spent at the end of the practice in developing the punch which has been lacking recently. The Varsity was given the ball on the 15-yard line and scored several times...
...President William H. Taft, Professor of Law at the Yale Law Shool, will deliver the first of his series of three lectures on "The Presidency: Its Powers and Duties from a Constitutional and Legal Standpoint," in Langdell Centre at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Professor Taft's treatment of the subject will be from a technical rather than a popular viewpoint, and so, especially since the attendance from the Law School will be large, the lecture will not be open to the public, nor to the University at large...
...lectures which Professor William Howard Taft, of the Yale Law School, is to give in Cambridge, will be delivered tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday, at the Law School. Professor Taft will lecture on "The Presidency: Its Powers and Duties from a Constitutional and Legal Standpoint." The treatment of the subject will be from a technical rather than a popular viewpoint, and so, especially since the attendance from the Law School will be large, it will be impossible to open the lectures to the University at large...