Word: laws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...board of editors of the Harvard Law Review have been elected as follows: R. L. Raymond (editor in chief); second year class, N. L. Bassett, J. H. Fisher. F. W. Grinnell; first year class, H. A. Bigelow, J. G. Palfrey, W. W. Moss...
...present coach, W. L. Garrison, Jr., will be unable to remain with the squad through the season, owing to his duties in the Law School. It is not as yet definitely decided who will succeed him, but it is hoped that Edmund Stephens '97, who had experience in coaching the Freshman nine last year, will consent to take charge of the work for the rest of the season...
With the appearance of the next number of the Harvard Law Review the magazine will have completed ten years of its history. To celebrate this anniversary a dinner will be held at Young's Hotel on April 3, to which all past and present editors are invited...
...exclude him have made the statement that he is not a "full-fledged" student, and therefore cannot play. This is merely a subterfuge, for he certainly is as much a member as Scannell, who is in the Medical School, or Stearns, one of the subpitchers, who is in the Law School...
...third year Law School men have elected officers for Commencement. Robert G. Dodge of Newburyport was elected marshal and James Parker Hall of Jamestown, N. Y., class secretary. The class voted to have a dinner during Commencement week, but decided not to wear caps and gowns...