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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University of Paris has just awarded a prize to the legal treatise of Lindell T. Bates, written in French, on the conflict of American treaties and state laws. This is the first time in years that a foreigner has received this scholastic honor from France. It is a recognition that when the era of treaty revision begins after the war foreign countries will look toward this work as an authoritative source of information on American treaty law. It will take rank in foreign international law circles with a celebrated one written some years ago by a Rumanian on the Danube...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Honors to American Jurist. | 12/9/1916 | See Source »

...heart trouble in the special car of the University Club on one of the trains for New Haven Saturday. He was born in Boston 41 years ago and entered the University in 1893 graduating with the degree of A. B. After graduating he spent one year in the Law School. A keen interest in old books prompted him to give up law and go abroad, returning later to become librarian of the University Club. As the holder of this position up to his death he made frequent research excursions in Europe, particularly in Spain, where he worked extensively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ernest Lewis Gay '97. | 11/27/1916 | See Source »

...dropped dead while hurrying to catch to car before the game at New Haven Saturday. He was born in Boston 60 years ago. After studying abroad for a time, Mr. Cushing entered the University in 1876 and graduated with the degree of A. B. He graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1882. The following year he was admitted to the bar and since that time he has practiced in Boston. During the four years of his college course at the University he played on the University football team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Livingston Cushing '79. | 11/27/1916 | See Source »

Every student, excepting students in the Divinity and Law schools, who is registered in a Cambridge department of the University and whose work for the academic year amounts to two and one-half courses or more, must pay the second instalment of the tuition fee of $50 at the Bursar's Office before 1 o'clock today. The entire tuition fee minus the amount paid is the payment required of every student whose work for the whole year is to be less than two and one-half courses. The above defined dues must be paid before 1 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Must Pay Tuition Today | 11/24/1916 | See Source »

...second instalment of the tuition fee of $50 must be paid by every student registered in a Cambridge department of the University, except Divinity and Law students whose work for the whole academic year amounts to two and one-half courses or more, before 1 o'clock tomorrow. Every such student whose work for the whole year is to be less than two and one-half courses is required to pay his entire tuition fee minus the amount of his first instalment already paid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $50 TUITION FEE DUE TOMORROW | 11/23/1916 | See Source »

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