Word: laws
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...weekly moot court which will be held at the Law School this afternoon. J. J. Storrow and R. D. Weston Smith will speak for the plaintiff; E. T. Sanford and M. C. Hobbs for the defendant. Professor Thayer will preside at the trial...
There are twenty-three Yale graduates at the Columbia Law School...
...Peabody's paper on "Style" is not only highly interesting reading, but is also high instructive as regards English composition. He first lays down the law that "a liberally educated man ought to be able to express himself correctly, perspicuously, and not inelegantly, in his own language." Going on, he considers the Bible the best type of pure English style, and deprecates the fact that many of our words have lost the original meaning. Finally he closes by pointing out mistakes common to writers of the present time...
...regular weekly mock court at the Law School this afternoon at three o'clock, Mr. Cushing and Mr. Wright will speak for the plaintiff, and Mr. Osborne and Mr. Ranson for the defendant. Prof. Ames will preside at the trial...
...moot court at the Law School at 3 o'clock this afternoon will be held before Professor Gray. The case of the plaintiff will be presented by E. J. Brooks and E. A. Whitelaw; that of the defendant by C. C. King and E. M. Welch...