Word: laws
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Several members of the University Faculty are announced as serving on the staff of instruction of the Trade Union College, which, under the auspices of the Boston Central Labor Union, will open next Monday. The list includes Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School, Professor William Hocking '01, of the Philosophy Department, Professor R. F. A. Hoernie, Professor R. K. Hack, Professor Z. Chafe '13, Mr. S. E. Morison, instructor in history, and Mr. H. J. Laski of the History Department...
Lynching is a denial of the right secured by law to every man accused of a crime to a fair trial before an established court. It brutalizes the communities which suffer it by breeding a spirit of lawlessness and cruelty in those young people who constantly witness barbarities unpunished and uncondensed. It blots our fair fame as a nation, for we cannot claim to be civilized until our laws are respected and enforced and our citizens secured against the hideous cruelties of which we are constantly furnishing fresh examples...
...remarkable consistency was shown in the voting of the various branches of the University. Except for the Business School, which gave amendments a plurality over reservations or rejection, ratification stood first, followed by reservations, amendments and rejection, in that order. The balloting was heaviest in the Law School, where 534 students voted, but a sufficient proportion of those enrolled in every branch of the College participated to make the vote a real expression of University opinion on the national issue...
...result of the meeting, the Degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred on 70 men. Of these five men won their law degree cum laude. These honor men are: I. H. Fattischild; J. A. Fowler; A. MacLeish; C. Murphy; H. F. Reindel...
...Diploma of the Law School was awarded to Archibald MacLeish LL.B. '19, of Glencoe, Ill. This is a diploma given "to the member of each graduating class who, in the judgment of the Law Faculty has, during his three years, by his scholarship, conduct, and character, given evidence of the greatest promise...