Word: laws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Cecil Henry Smith ex-1900 L. S., died on September 29 at Berkeley, California. After graduating from Leland Stanford, Jr., University in 1896, he entered the Harvard Law School, but remained there only one year...
...enrollment of students in the Law School now shows an increase of about fifty men over the number at this time last year, and it is expected that before it is completed there will be six hundred names on the lists. The necessity for the enlargement of Austin Hall has arisen with this condition of affairs, and has been considered by the Law School Faculty. Plans were drawn up last winter but the attendance at that time did not warrant the improvements. This fall, however, the need of improved and enlarged quarters is so pressing that an addition will...
...following men have been elected editors of the Law Review: From the third year, S. R. Wrightington; from the second year, N. B. Beecher, W. B. Dunham and E. S. Thurston...
William Henry Carson '94 L. S. was assassinated on August 12 at Belmar, N. J. He graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1894. He was also a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and of the University of Pennsylvania, and at the time of his death was a lecturer in the Law School of the latter. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar at Trenton, but practiced in Camden, where he was assistant prosecutor of pleas. His age was thirty-two years...
...meeting of the Law Faculty held in June it was voted that the dean be authorized to notify college students that they cannot count upon the continuation after 1899-1900, of the practice which permits Seniors on leave of absence to combine the first year law work with arrears of college work...