Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...April number of the Harvard Law Review is the first issue of the third volume. The new editorial board is made up as follows: G. P. Furber, editor in chief; C. Hudson, treasurer; E. J. Rich, P. S. Rust, A. C. Thayer, L. F. Hyde, A. C. Rounds, H. Schofield, E. R. Thayer and W. G. Thompson. The leading article in the April number is contributed by Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandcis, and is entitled "The Law of Ponds." It is an answer to the article on "Great Ponds" in the February number. Professor J. B. Ames...
...Roman Law...
...conclusion the lecturer gave a brief review of the silver question, ending by showing how foolish it is to endeavor to fix the relative value of gold and silver by law. The lecture was listened to by nearly three hundred people...
...choir sang "All Glory, Land, and Honor," by Schumann; Mr. Swarts of the Law School sang a solo, "Jerusalem," and Messrs. Swarts and Shippen sang a duet...
...choir sang Tours' "In Thee, O Lord," Marting's "Thy Sustaining grace," and "Look down, O Lord," by Mendelssohn in which the solo was sang by S. L. Swarts, of the Law School...