Word: laws
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Jolin Cuthbert Stairs. Law '13-'14, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, was killed in action at Courcelette. France, on September...
First Lieutenant Emenuel R. Wilson, Law '13-'14, Twenty second Infantry, died of pneumonia at Crouse Irving Hospital, Syracuse...
...past summer has been practically a special term as far as the number of men in Cambridge was concerned. The first special session of the Summer School included 1,729 men and women students, and the second term had 647 registered. Both the Law School and the Graduate School of Business Administration had special sessions, the former with 307 men and the latter with 127; the work of the Medical School and the Engineering School also ran over into the summer months, to make it possible for those men who had dropped out to enter the army or navy during...
...law abiding citizens want an efficient police force. All thoughtful people realize that a police force cannot be efficient if underpaid and overworked. If this were the issue at hand, the public would agree absolutely with the demands of the policemen, who assert with reason that they are underpaid and overworked. But these policemen were not alone satisfied in bettering their condition. They have opposed local police force rules by affiliating with the American Federation of Labor. In so doing the strikers did not realize the great responsibility of their position nor did they regard the laws of their department...
...very serious. In no other way can the common sense of the American people show its power to better advantage than in turning the full force of public opinion against such attempts by one element to dominate. If the outcome of this struggle is the passage of a law making a strike of public officials illegal, a great victory for representative government will have been...