Word: laws
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...worth while to train a man to fight cases in courts of law? Is it worth while to train a man to perform major operations in surgery? Is it worth while to train a man to wield an oar in a boat race at New London? Is it worth while to train a man to carry a football across an opponent's goal-line...
...which 34 were from the University. This year representatives are expected from no less than 700 universities, colleges, and other institutions of learning in the United States and Canada. The Harvard delegation will consist of 28 from the five departments of the University: the College, Law, Medical, Divinity, and Graduate Schools...
Professor Brewster was graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School in 1877 and two years later took the degree of LL.B. at the Yale Law School. From 1883 to 1897 he practiced law in Detroit and then entered the faculty of law at the University of Michigan as lecturer on conveyancing. Since 1903 he has held the position of editor of the Michigan Law Review. His lecture this evening will be based on personal experiences and extensive travels among the inhabitants of Chili, Bolivia, and Peru...
After graduating from Sheffield Scientific School, Mr. Brewster took the degree of L.L.B. at the Yale Law School. From 1883 to 1897 he practiced, law in Detroit and then entered the law department of the University of Michigan. Since 1903 he has been editor of the Michigan Law Review and has also traveled extensively in South America...
...McInnis '85; secretary, A. A. Ballantine '04; directors--from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. L. Bouton; from the alumni, A. S. Johnson '85; from the Medical School, Professor W. B. Cannon '96; from the University at large, Dr. H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Law School, R. B. Gregg 3L.; from the Graduate Schools, P. W. Saxton 2G.; from the Senior Class, W. P. Fuller; from the Junior class, G. E. Jones, Jr.; from the Sophomore class, R. B. Wigglesworth...