Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Richard Ames '07, Secretary of the Law School, publishes an article in the Law Review for January entitled "Suggestions from Law School Graduates as to where and How to Begin Practice." Mr. Ames, in gathering material for the article, addressed letters to all the graduates of the last ten years and received answers from about, half of them. The questions asked were: (1). "What (as nearly as you can estimate it) have been your net earnings from law each year since graduation?" And (2). "Have you any suggestions to offer to students about to graduate that might be helpful...
...auspices of the Socialist Club on the afternoon of Thursday, January 15. He has been in active political life for 30 years and is known as the first active Radical. Soon after his entrance into the political field, he became a Socialist, and since 1891 has been a Poor Law Guardian. He has been a force in legislation for the poor, establishing the first Poor Law Colony, and being also influential in establishing the first Labor Colony for the unemployed, which is under public control. He has written many pamphlets on the Poor Law, the Unemployed, and on Socialism...
...force being, with the exception of certain changes made in 1891, the same instrument of government adopted in 1846. Many amendments have been made both by general and special acts, so that the provisions of the original charter are now in many cases entirely out of accord with the law and with the actual practice of the City government...
Robert A. Taft son of Ex-President Taft, who graduated from the law School last year, won first honors in the class that took the Ohio State bar examinations last week, with a grade...
...regret that the Governor should have sent in my name because I have already told him that my duties at the Law School would make it impossible for me to occupy the position...