Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...training in any subject is a dangerous thing, but when the modern languages and English studies follow after a solid foundation of the very learning on which the above studies are built, then putting mathematics aside, a man is well fitted for almost any sphere in life, be it law, medicine, science, or even a practical business career. The study of the classics provided it be not carried to far, gives an undoubted finish to a man's education that no other studies can impart. For mathematics, the foundation of a practical education fails in polishing the intellectual tone...
...final selection of the men who will row in the Columbia University eight has been made as follows : Bow, Dempsey, School of Law; 2, Berkins, School of Law; 3, Hart, '86, School of Arts; 4, Meikleham, '86, School of Arts, captain; 5, Beckwith, '87, School of Mines; 6, Lawrence, '86, School of Arts; 7, De Witt, '86, School of Arts; stroke, Peet, School of Medicine; coxswain, H. S. Dormitzer. The crew is an entirely new one, no one of them ever having rowed before in the university boat. The five men from 3 to 7, inclusive, were members of eighty...
...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 order on or before June 13. Money in all cases must be paid...
...Columbia College Law School graduated...
...senior class statistics of Brown show that after graduation 12 will teach; 10 study law; 7 medicine; 4 theology; 3 business; 4 various occupations, and 11 undecided...