Word: law
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Francis B. Sayre, LL.B. '12, son-in-law of President Wilson, has been appointed lecturer in the Law School for the special session, February 3 to August 30. Mr. Sayre received his A.B. at Williams in 1909 and LL.D. at the Law School, 1912. He has been an instructor in Government at Williams College...
President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia calls attention in his annual report to the growing importance of history and international law not only as subjects of study by the student body but as objects of reform by the college authorities. He emphasizes in particular the need for studying these two subjects in their comparative aspects. In making this allusion, Dr. Butler has probably hit upon as grave an error in our system of pedagogy as can ever be made the subject of controversy by our educational reformers. It is that of allowing personal or national or even religious bias...
...Harvard Legal Aid Bureau will reopen Monday at its former quarters in the Cambridge Neighborhood House at Harvard and Moore streets. The Bureau, which is under the direction of Dean Stanley, a third-year Law School man, aims to provide legal service to people who cannot pay for such services. Its secondary purpose is to give the Law School men valuable experience in the courts, as permitted by the Massachusetts Bar Association. The office hours of the Bureau will be from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday...
Word was received yesterday of the death of Lieutenant James Kennedy Moorhead '17 and Law School, while leading his men in the drive on the Metz Fortress on the Verdun front last October. Moorhead left the University in April, 1917, for Fort Niagara where he was commissioned second lieutenant and assigned to the 22nd Regiment of the Regular Army at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. From there he went to Philadelphia where he and his men guarded the interned German officers and sailors. Detailed to the 61st Infantry at Camp Green, North Carolina, he went overseas on April...
...Alma Mater and a brother to two generations of students and graduates. No man in the United States has so fully shown forth in his character, life, and achievements that individual and fearless spirit which Harvard University aims to foster. He was a graduate of many colleges--a law student at Columbia, honored with degrees by a host of universities in many lands, and well educated in the graduate school of practical life, and the research course of public affairs...