Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Smith, second year, has left the Law School to enter Judge Lowell's office in Boston...
...Hansen, '85, who was an editor of the CRIMSON while in college, and more recently a member of the Law School, is spending the winter in Nassau...
...Hyde and A. O. Rounds have been elected to the editorial board of the Law Review. The new board which will soon take charge of the Review will be announced in a few days. The January issue of the magazine will probably be out Friday...
Among those who recently tried the examination for admission to the Suffolk county bar were the following, who are either at present members of the Law School or have recently been connected with the school: W. F. Bacon, J. W. Bailey, S. S. Bartlett, W. D. Brewer, Jr., Francis Dana, W. J. Dolan, C. C. King, C. P. Lincoln, S. H. Smith, E. J. Smith, A. F. Foster, L. P. Frost, J. N. Palmer and R. F. Simes...
...turned to examine the reasons for the slow progress the world has made since Christ's time in realizing the ideal of true Christianity. The chief trouble today is that there is an almost universal skepticism as to the possibility of perfect spirituality, of complete subjection to God's law. Earnest men may work an immense deal of good, but wonderful works are few because men doubt the power of Christ to regenerate the world from its very depths. The same slowness of growth in morality will last, the speaker said, until there comes a general acceptance of an idea...