Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...probably a fortnight before bicyclists can venture on it. Prof. Shaler says that Holmes Field was formerly a peat bog, which accounts for its extreme slowness in drying up in the spring. The Tennis Association has already begun laying out the new courts. The ground back of the Law School building has been broken for the clay courts. Occasionally during the vacation men have been playing tennis on Jarvis, but the ground has been very soft and play therefore very difficult...
...Medical and Law Schools have shown more than usual interest in the winter meetings this year. At least one man has entered from each at each meeting...
...suggestion) lies in the numerous restrictions the committee has laid on the students. This is not saying that these restrictions are unwise. That is another question. It is a fact, however, that a paternal government, whatever its wisdom, always runs the risk of having rebellious subjects. It is a law of nature that every man should prefer to manage his own affairs himself, and if the government does not let him do so, it must look for insubordination...
...recent lecture in the Law School the instructor remarked, "Now, Mr. H., we will consider the question you asked the other day." "I wasn't present the other day, sir," replied...
Attorney-General George Gray, of Delaware, who is to succeed Senator Bayard in the Senate, is a graduate of Princeton and of the Harvard Law School...