Word: laws
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Daggett must return to his home in New Orleans in order to recover completely from an illness which forced him to resign from the law school...
Dean Landis would combine in the new House or Houses students in the Law School with those of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, on the theory that each group would profit by contact with others in different fields. That is of course the primary justification of the undergraduate House Plan, and would seem to be equally applicable to the graduate scene...
...Landis vision, however, desirable in the absolute, stands or falls on its practicability. Where is the money to come from? The Law School Dean does not say. Some have suggested a possible answer based on the fact that privately-owned boarding houses, where most graduate students now live, are making profits. The University, it is urged, should liquidate enough securities to pay for the erection of graduate Houses. Profits from rentals of rooms in these buildings would be placed into a sinking fund sufficient to repay the capital and interest. The net effect of the proposal is thus that, instead...
...claim is now before a three man Reviewing Board with Professor Edmond M. Morgan of the Law School as its Chairman. One Law School student and one medical school student and round out the reviewing board...
Conceived by Allen R. Morlia Professor of Legal Medicine the plan was carried out with the assistance of Livingston Hall, professor Law and the Board of Student Advisors of the Harvard Law School...