Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cody (Buffalo Bill), Indian scout and showman; J. Sterling Morton, first Secretary of Agriculture and fatherof Arbor Day*; Samuel R. McKelvie, member of the Federal Farm Board, publisher, and ex-governor; Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (learned to fly at Lincoln); Ace Hudkins, pugilist; Dean Roscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School. HAROLD L. PETERSON...
Everything so far seems satisfactory. The workers present an excellent cross-section of democracy. They give every evidence of enjoying the customary routine of industrious labor. Their conduct is satisfactory and has given no offence to the Vagabond. Casual inquiry into their lunch pails reveals little violation of the law, while their literature so far as the Vagabond's knowledge of reading French and Latin goes, is at present no threat to undergraduate morals...
...schedule for the Intramural Squash Tournaments was announced, yesterday, by A. W. Samborski '25. Director of Intramural Athletics. These competitions are open to all students in the University, divided into the following categories: Law School, Business School, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Freshmen, and an independent Class. With the exception of the Business School tournament, which begins on Wednesday, January 8. these will open on Wednesday, December 11, and will end shortly before the Midyear Examination Period. Class teams will be chosen as a result of these, and a short ladder tournament conducted...
...Medical School, Law School, Business School, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will enter teams of five men in an elimination series tournament. Medals will be awarded the winners...
...founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony anticipates the tercentenary of the College by a scant six years, and although the college will undoubtedly mark its own birthday, it will also have a prominent part to play in the state-wide celebrations which take place next year. The Law School will have an important position, as the observance of the tercentenary emphasizes the introduction of self-government and civil liberties into the future United States. The College, which has contributed so much to the intellectual and political progress of the state and the nation, cannot fall...