Word: law
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...foreignisms, burglars, alien-minded mongrels, Utopian praters, saboteurs, subversive lawbreakers of every sort. "Here," cried the chief of FBI, "is a battle between priceless God-fearing principles on the one hand and pagan ideals and godlessness on the other. ... In these troubled days, when you strengthen the hand of law enforcement, you add power to the muscles of liberty. . . ." He added piously, "Our efforts must not develop into a witch hunt...
According to the regulations of the bets which he has made with three sceptics, the second year law student must be in his seat in Palmer stadium when the whistle blows for the opening kickoff...
Roscoe Pound, former Law School Dean and now University Professor, will give a free, public lecture tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on "The Economic interpretation and the Law of Torts," in the Court Room of Langdell Hall...
This is the first of a series of ten Wednesday evening lectures to be given this winter by the faculty of the Law School...
...investment. Safeway Stores' cost of delivering milk (including pasteurization, wages, depreciation, etc.) from farm to store customer through its 18-town Pacific Coast chain came to 3? a quart. Safeway complains that in many communities it would like to sell milk several cents cheaper than the law allows...