Word: lawyer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...charge to give legal advice, to draw up contracts and other papers, and to appear in court in behalf of clients. All this service will be free to anyone who cares to use it. Whenever the matter is too serious to be handled by the Bureau itself a capable lawyer will be employed...
Chief Justice Rugg of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts will address members of the Harvard Law School next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in Peabody Hall on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House. The subject of his address will be "The Lawyer and his Relation to Society." This promises to be an extremely interesting and instructive lecture, and every member of the Law School is urged to attend...
...Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for many years. The copy of his "Natura Breviu," is a sound and perfect copy (1519) which is said to be very rare. Besides this volume, there are: five samples of the work of Sir John Fortescue (1394-1476), an English lawyer who sat on the Chief Justice's bench in the King's Court in 1442; many copies of tenures written by Sir Thomas de Littleton (1407-1481), an English and legal writer, whose "Les Tenures" is a very rare edition; a precious book, "Exposiciones i minorz legu Angloz," by John Rastell...
Lafayette G. Blair '78, a noted lawyer and orator, died at his home in Water town on Saturday morning at 11.45 o'clock. He was born May 8, 1849, in Cumberland. Md. He entered Phillips Exeter Academy in 1870. graduating from there in 1874. He received the degree of A. B. from Harvard in 1878 and afterwards studied law at Boston University, being admitted...
...Filene, of the Filene Store, Boston, will speak on "The Lawyer's Place in a Democracy" at the fortnightly meeting of the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting, which will take place in the Brooks House Parlor, will be open to all members of the Law School...