Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...present collegiate year, when Prof. Geo. H. Emmott (M. A., University of Cambridge, and for four years lecturer at Owen's College, Manchester, Eng.) was summoned from England as Professor of Logic and Ethics. Prof. Emmott is specially concerned with the historical department as lecturer on Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence...
...Catholic priest, 65 years old, has just matriculated in the junior class of the Law School of Michigan University. - Princetonian...
Yesterday afternoon a large number of students attended the slander case of the Langdell Law Court. The large north room, immediately under the library, was used for the trial and was crowded...
...minded and fair minded love of truth. Lux et veritas is our motto. But in the search after truth there are two tendencies. The seeker for fight, who finds a form of thinking handed down by the fathers, may accept it because of its very antiquity. Progress is the law of the world, let me be free from prejudices of old ideas. These tendencies are inharmonious. But the fair and large-minded man lies between these two. The man who follows that is a creature of hope and remembrance. He does not think that the best...
...Economics of Industry," as far as it concerns "expenses of production," and Richard Aldrich concludes the "Notes and Memoranda," with a cogent and thoughtful essay on "profit-sharing." The number ends with the text of Article 19 of the Constitution of the Canton de Vaud in Switzerland. This law is of especial interest to the students in Political Economy 7, since it explains the "progressive" property tax in Switzerland. The magazine as a whole, is a valuable on and keeps up the high reputation scored by its predecessor...