Word: laws
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...first course by a Harvard professor will be one on "The National Powers; the Rights of the States; the Liberties of the People," by F. J. Stimson '76, professor of comparative legislation in the Law School and formerly advisory counsel to the United States Industrial Commission. These lectures will be given in Huntington Hall on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 P. M., beginning on Tuesday, October...
Langdell Hall, the new law school building, was endangered last evening by the occurrence of a small fire. The fire, which was due to spontaneous combustion, started in the basement of the hall, and had made considerable head-way when discovered at about 9 o'clock by the night watchman. Two alarms were rung in immediately, and the fire was quickly extinguished, as soon as the engines arrived. The loss, estimated at about $250.00 was chiefly of plumbers' tools and store lumber, so that the progress of the hall was not materially set back...
...strength by its numbers,--at best a superficial test. The increasing tendency to complete the requirements for an A.B. degree in three years and the changes in the Scientific School account for much of the loss in the undergraduate departments. In the slow but steady growth of the Law and Medical Schools is found an ample vindication of the policy of requiring a degree for admission...
...Graduate School of Applied Science, which will supplant it, has more than doubled in numbers. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences shows an increase of 18 in the number of resident students. The Divinity School has thus far enrolled 9 students less than last year. The Law School shows a net gain of 17; but a gain of 35 in the entering class. The Medical School, the numbers of which were much reduced a few years ago by the requirement of a degree for admission, shows a gain of 4 in the entering class, and a gain...
...German art; Lyman Abbott h.'90, D.D., LL.D., J. G. K. McClure, D.D., LL.D., G. A. Gordon '81, D.D., P. S. Grant '83, S.T.B., S. A. Eliot '84, D.D., preachers to the University; C. D. Tenney, LL.D., lecturer on Chinese history; G. G. Wilson, Ph.D., lecturer on international law; L. F. Schaub '03, LL.B., instructor in quasi-contracts; H. S. Deming '05, instructor in public speaking; A. S. Pease '04, Austin teaching fellow in zoology; P. W. Groff, S. B., Austin teaching fellow in botany; J. M. Adams '03, Ph.D., assistant in physics; W. A. Spicer, Jr., '05, assistant...