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...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. IV. "Outline of Civil Procedure." Judge Walter Neitzel. North Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...November number of the Harvard Law Review contains three articles of importance: "The Nationality of a Juristic Person" by E. H. Young, "Federal Taxation of Interstate "Commerce" by S. E. Baldwin h.'91, "The Federal Employers' Liability Act of 1908--Is it Constitutional?" by F. W. Hacket '61, as well as the usual notes, reports of recent cases and reviews...
...College and neighborhood; and the following candidates for State representative from the Harvard square district of whom a choice of three is necessary: P. R. Ammidon '05, Democrat; S. D. Elmore '93, and R. A. Wood '03, both Republican. All of the candidates mentioned above were graduated from the Law School, as was H. N. Stearns, another Republican candidate for representative...
Five large portraits of past and present men, prominent in the faculty of the Law School, have been hung upon the walls of the main reading room of Langdell Hall. The portraits are those of Dean C. C. Langdell '51, for whom the new building is named, Dean J. B. Ames '68, present executive of the law faculty, and Professors J. B. Thayer '52, J. C. Gray '59 and J. Smith '56. The pictures of Professor Gray and Professor Smith are new and were recently presented by the Law School Association; the others were formerly hung in Austin Hall...
...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. III. "Private and Public Law." Judge Walter Neitzel North Lecture Room, Austin Hall...