Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...selected by lot will be sold to members of the senior class at $11 a package. Seniors in the Scientific school and past members of the class now in college must apply at the same time as the regular seniors. Members of the graduating classes of the Law and Medical Schools and candidates for higher degrees will be allowed six-yard and three Memorial tickets on payment of $3.00. Past members of the class not now in college must apply for tickets in person or by written cruder on or before June 13. Money in all cases must be paid...
...special subject which will be extremely practical to him, but to another anything but practical. Thus the wider the elective system is extended the more practical becomes the education which any college can offer. With the elective system and the various schools connected with our university, such as the Law, Medical and Scientific, together with the Bussey Institute, the facilities for a practical education are far better than a casual observer would suppose...
...palais des archiues. The courses are public and free. The course of study takes three years to complete. The term opens in the middle of November and ends the first of August. The subjects taught are paleography, languages, bibliography, diplomacy, political, administrative and judiciary institutions; civil and canon law of the middle ages. Such a school is a heaven for the specialist in any of these subjects. The instructors are all eminent men, and the number of students is so limited that each and all of them come in direct contact with the lectures...
4One of the most important literary contribution a Harvard man has made of late years so a treatise just issued on the "Law of Private Corporations" having capital stock, by Henry O. Taylor, '78. The object of this treatise is to give an accurate statement of the law regulating business enterprises which are prosecuted through the instrumentality of corporate organization; to define the rights and liabilities of the different classes of persons interested; and to treat of those rights and liabilities according to the manner in which they come before the courts for determination. To accomplish this the writer, having...
...Roman Law 2 Sever...