Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conclusion the report stated. "The Committee feels that the Law School is well conducted doing work of a high type and graduating persons well qualified to practice law...
According to the recently published Report of the Visiting Committee of the Harvard Law School to the Board of Overseers of Harvard University 288 or about one fifth of the students in the law school are Harvard graduates Princeton University follows with 96 representatives or one third of the Harvard number. Yale Dartmouth, and the University of Pennsylvania take the next places with 76 51 and 38 respectively...
...third revision has already been made effective by the State. This is the changing and amendment of Boston traffic ordinances in accordance with the code recommended at the Hoover Conference on traffic. Boston also has been affected by the new Massachusetts law which gives supervisory control of all lights and through street regulations to the state. The new signal units will be subject to this...
...prevalent wail that man, the individual, has fallen from his former high estate to the status of cog in machine. Historian Van Loon raises considerable doubt as to that former altitude, these present depths. And in a sound exposition of business expansion, Julius Klein recalls that an ancient Periclean law gave each Athenian the right to own five slaves, whereas every inhabitant of the U. S. today has at his disposal the power equivalent of 150 slaves. Human happiness lies in using the machine without worshiping it. Brilliantly, Bertrand Russell predicates the only remedy for science as not less...
...fine optimism pervades this symposium (only Stuart Chase is unqualifiedly pessimistic: he analyzes the passivity of fun?listening to radio instead of doing amateur singing, fiddling), but the optimism is qualified with a recognition of arrant abuses, grave dangers. Thus, the Webbs on Labor, McBain on Law and Government, Winslow on Health, Dorsey on Race, James Harvey Robinson on Religion, Lewis Mumford...