Word: lawyer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hill pointed out that, although the consolidation of various professions had narrowed the old scope of the lawyer, yet the increasing complexity of society has opened up for him a multitude of new fields. "There is hardly a branch of human activity which is not touched by the law," said...
...Arthur D. Hill, of Barlow, Hill, and Homans, former district attorney of Suffolk County, will speak on "The Making of a Lawyer." At the first conference Dean Thayer and Professor W. B. Munro spoke on Law as a Preparation for men intending to enter Public Life." Tonight Mr. Hill, a prominent practising lawyer, will explain the actual work and demands of the profession. At the third meeting a member of the Faculty will outline the course of studies constituting the best preparation for work in the Law School. E. D. Smith 2L. will preside...
...that an opportunity is offered to receive counsel from a man who is not a professional instructor, from a man who is himself practicing the trade about which he speaks. The Law School of Phillips Brooks House offers such an opportunity this evening. Mr. Hill is both a practicing lawyer of wide reputation, and a man whose active political work has given the broadest public viewpoint...
...Arthur Dehon Hill LL.B. '94, member of the firm of Barlow, Hill, and Homans, and former District Attorney of Suffolk Country, will speak on "The Making of a Lawyer," before the Law School Society at Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All members of the College who are contemplating the study of law will be welcome...
...Arthur D. Hill '90, of the firm of Hill, Barlow, and Homans, and former district attorney for Suffolk County, will speak on "Should a man enter law, and how should he go about it?" Mr. Hill will discuss the problem from the point of view of a practising lawyer. E. D. Smith 2L., chairman of the executive committee of the Law School Society, will preside...