Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Speakers for the debate with the New Jersey Law School to Newark tonight were announced yesterday by E. E. Rowe 1L, coach of the University debating team. At the same time debaters for the Harvard-Radcliffe contest on Monday, November 18, were announced...
These advertisements were in all probability printed merely as jokes and nothing more but the stimulus that prompted them was considerably deeper than these externals show. The law went into effect ten years ago, when the students of average college ago today were too young to appreciate its full meaning. Yet, the theory that those who never drank liquor could be educated not to want it has apparently been shattered, either because the education on this subject has been none too good or because the taste for liquor cannot be destroyed by a law...
...importance of the subjects makes it extremely advisable for first year Law students to attend this meeting...
...Law School Has Ten-Fold Increase...
...Law School has grown ten-fold, 160 to nearly 1,600; the Medical School from 240 to 515. The latter would have many more students if it did not limit its numbers. The Graduate School, non-existent in 1879, now enrolls 900 graduates from all parts of the world. The Graduate School of Business Administration, a creation entirely new, has nearly 900. The Graduate School of Education, also quite new, has 300. Almost any one of the graduate departments would make a college about as large as Harvard College was in our day. The College is still the heart...