Word: laws
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...held Wednesday forenoon at the office of the treasurer of the college, 50 Water street. The annual reports of the president and treasurer were submitted and referred to the committee on reports and resolutions. Similar reference was made on the reports of the committee on botanic gardens and law school. It was voted to concur with the president and fellows in their votes appointing Benjamin Marston Watson, A. B., instructor in horticulture, and in reappointing Nathaniel Thayer Kidder, B. A. S., instructor in botany for 1889. The title of the assistant professorship, now held by Dr. F. H. Williams...
Best general references: Nation, XXX, 90; Message of President Hayes, March 8, 1880, in Cong. Record 10, 1399; Wharton's Digest of Int. Law...
...United States, as it is voidable at the pleasure of our government.- Wharton's Digest, vol. 2, pp. 238, et seq. (a) The object of the treaty has never been accomplished.- Letter of Frelinghuysen in Foreign Relations of the U. S. for 1882, pp. 271-283; Pomeroy's Int. Law, 357. (b) England has persistently violated the treaty.- Frelinghuysen to Lowell, 5 May, 1883, Foreign Relations of the U. S. for 1883; Wharton's Digest, c. II, 184. (c) The stipulations in the treaty have become inoperative, (a) by surrender, (b) by acknowledgment of no ground of action.- Wharton...
...MASON, Harvard Law School.76...
...MASON, Harvard Law School.76...