Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cabinet appointments," Harvard actually has two of her graduates in that body, C. F. Adams '88 being Secretary of the Navy and W. F. Brown '92 the Postmaster General. In addition, the new Secretary of State, H. L. Stimson, who was graduated from Yale College, studied at the Harvard Law School from 1888 to 1890, and received the degree of Master of Arts here...
...document was found by Thomas several years ago in the storage room of a New York law firm among the papers of a Mr. Gallahan who was Ericson's lawyer. The papers at the time were unclaimed and were deemed to be worthless. Thomas however rescued this and several other valuable records out of the mass of papers...
...question as suggested by Harvard, is: Resolved, That this house favors the Baumes Law. It is not known yet which side of the question Harvard will defend since Exeter has the privilege of making a choice...
...most famous judges of King George III of England, John, Earle of Eldon, has come to Harvard. His expression is captured to the living by a marble bust, which has just been secured for the Harvard Law School by agents in England. He is portrayed as on the bench with full bottom wig, bands and judicial gown...
Gustavus Hill Robinson '05, a professor in the Boston University Law School, will receive the Judah Philip Benjamin Research Fellowship while James Jacques Robinson, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana will be given the Brandeis Fellowship. The Sidney Thomas Fairchild Fellowship in the Law of Railroads and Other Public Utilities will be held during the coming year by Charles Lucien Baker Lowndes, a law professor at Georgetown University...