Word: laws
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...extra meeting of the Athletic Association comes tonight at 7.30. The names of the entries will not be announced until evening. The tug-of-war between the Law School and '85 ought of itself to attract a large crowd...
Chambers Baird, Jr., '82, is studying at the Cincinnati Law School...
...meeting had been read and a secret ballot taken on the merits of the question for discussion, "Resolved, that the United States should cooperate with other nations in the ferreting out and punishing of violent plotters against the established government," the debate was opened by Mr. Eaton, of the Law School, for the affirmative. Mr. Eaton believed the law of nations should forbid the protection of plotters, dwelling especially upon the difference between political refugees and plotters. The latter, he said ought always to come under the severest penalty of the law. The affair of the Alabama ought to give...
...Harvard Union will this evening debate the following question: "Resolved, That the United States should cooperate with other nations in the ferreting out and punishing of violent plotters against established governments." Messrs. Waite and Eaton of the Law School will support the affirmative, and Messrs, Hoar, L. S., and Halbert, '85, the negative...
...next question for debate in the Union is: Resolved, That the United States should cooperate with other nations in ferreting out and punishing plotters against established governments. The debate will be held March 27, and Messrs. Wait, Hoar and Eaton, of the law school will take part as regular disputants...