Word: law
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lectures on the Professions. I. "Law as a Profession," by Dean Thayer; "The Choice of Electives," by President Lowell, in New Lecture Hall. Open only to members of the Freshman class...
...subject is a volume devoted to the relations of psychology to industrial efficiency. Turning to the field of Municipal Government, the reviewer calls attention to Professor William B. Munro's volume on "Government of American Cities," which he describes as a systematic treatise. Among books containing suggestions for law makers is "The Family: An Historical and Social Study," by Charles F. Thwing '76, President of Western Reserve University. Two other books of notable attainments are: "Studies in the History of Religions," by members of the New York Harvard Club; and "The Spirit of American Literature," by John Albert Macy...
...Case Editor and Note Editor of the Harvard Law Review have been appointed by the newly elected president Boykin C. Wright 2L., of Augusta. Ga. The Case Editor is Harvey H. Bundy 2L., of Grand Rapids, Mich., Yale '09, and the Note Editor is Van Santveord Smith, of New York City, Princeton '11. Mr. Wright is a graduate of the University of Georgia...
...curtain rises on ruffians and rebels. Lieutenant-General Castillo is a walking menace to law and order, and his chief, the redoubtable Ohdearno, lends dignity and solidity to the desperate undertaking. And then there is Anita, incarnation of sinuous wickedness and unscrupulous grace -- alluring, exotic, venomous. You can imagine what trouble she makes. Even in the face of death and its dread alternative, matrimony, our friends find heart for song and dancing, yet the story bravely progresses towards its climax, with real sparks crackling from the wireless machine. All the characters turn up, and even the red-headed office...
...fourth meeting of the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Dean. W. W. Fenn, of the Divinity School will lecture on "The New Testament and Divorce." All members of the Law School are invited to be present...