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...series of eight conferences on the general subject, "The Fundamental Principles of Christianity," has been arranged by the Christian Association especially for men in the Law and Graduate Schools. The first meeting will be in Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock on Tuesday, February 23, and will include introductory remarks by Professor J. H. Beale and Dean W. C. Sabine...
Professor Strobel was graduated from Harvard in 1877 and, after studying at the Law School for five years, was admitted to the New York bar, where he practised until 1885. He then entered the diplomatic service and served at Madrid for five years. During this time he was sent on special business to Morocco. After living in Ecuador and in Chile for several years, he was appointed Bemis professor of international law at the Harvard Law School in 1898. In 1903, Professor Strobel became general advisor to the government of Siam, securing leave of absence from the University. This position...
...Lyman Abbott, h. '90, Preacher to the University, LL.D. from Amherst College; J. B. Ames '68, Dane Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School, LL.D. from the University of Cincinnati; W. W. Fenn '84, Bussey Professor of Theology and Dean of the Divinity School, D. D. from Harvard University; C. H. Haskins, Professor of History, A.M. from Harvard University; William James M. '69, Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Sc.D. from Oxford University and Litt.D. from Durham University, England; H. C. King, A.M. '83, William Belden Noble Lecturer, LL.D. from the University of Illinois; William Lawrence '71, Overseer, D.C.L. from...
...Abbott was born in Roxbury in 1835 and was educated at New York University. After practicing law for three years, he entered the ministry, and since 1860 has been engaged in ministerial, literary and editorial work. He is editor-in-chief of the Outlook and is the author of many well-known publications...
March 13.--"Psychology and the Law Courts." Professor H. Muensterberg...