Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard delegation outnumbered the other organizations in last night's procession almost two to one. About 300 students were in line headed by the band and drum corps, the latter having ridden in town on two special cars. The transparencies were abundant and effective; the Law School men looked finely in their wigs and gowns; the band actually played a new tune, and everything promised a most successful parade, when down came the rain and most effectual put an end to the enjoyment, though not to the enthusiasm...
...building also shelters the famous Torrey herbarium with its 60,000 specimens. The object of the librarian to give to the books the greatest accessibilities with the least possible inconvenience to the reader. The libraries of the several schools are now brought together under one administration, and the law librarian, the science librarian, and other specialists are staff officers of the university librarian. They, in turn, have the help of a staff of bright Wellesley girls, of the class of 1883, who are trained as cataloguers and library assistants...
...book has been left at Bartlett's for the signature of all members of Harvard University, except members of the Law Scholl who wish to march in the Schurz procession Wednesday evening...
...list of all students over 21 in the four regular classes. By taking the votes of these men from the returns of the late canvass, 122 were found to be for Cleveland, 119 for Blaine, 10 for St. John. and 12 with no choice. as the vote of the Law School is 85 for Cleveland and 50 for Blaine ; that of the Medical School, 99 for Cleveland 93 for Blaine ; the Divinity School, 13 for Blaine and 3 for Cleveland, the plurality for Cleveland from the students in these three departments is 28. As most of the men in these...
Yesterday morning the attention of the students was drawn in two directions politically. About half past seven the square was lighted up with torches and filled with the noise of drums and band caused by the Harvard Law School Blaine and Logan club, headed by a band of music and escorted by two companies of uniformed torch bearers, marching down to Cambridge port to attend the Republican rally at Union Hall. The Lawmen were accompanied by about 100 students and others...