Word: lawyers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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During the last few months lectures have been given by prominent lawyers on law practice. Although intended especially for members of the Law School, these unacademic talks on the conditions which a lawyer must meet in actual practice have interested all who look forward to law as a life-work. It seems as if the same idea might be carried further and lead to a series of lectures on the various professions, before the undergraduates. If representatives of the various professions open to college men could tell, in a more or less informal way, about the advantages and disadvantages...
...Milburn, President of the Pan American Exposition; F. V. Greene, Police Commissioner of New York; W. D. Guthrie, prominent New York lawyer; Professor F. H. Giddings of Columbia University; W. H. P. Faunce, President of Brown University...
...past two years the address at the exercises has been given by one of the students of the University, but this has been found inadvisable for the present year. Today Mr. Austen G. Fox '89 will deliver the address. Mr. Fox is a prominent lawyer of New York, a member of the Committee of Fifteen, and one who contributed largely to the success of the last municipal campaign...
...Samuel T. Elder, a prominent lawyer of Boston, will deliver a lecture to students of the Law School on "Copyright Law" in the Fogg Lecture Room tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Elder's lecture is the second of the series of talks on the practical side of law of which Mr. Moorfield Storey's was the first. The lecture is open to the University...
...Memorial Society has nearly completed arrangements for the annual Memorial Day exercises which will be held in Sanders Theatre on May 30. The address this year will be delivered by Austen G. Fox '69 of New York. Mr. Fox is a prominent lawyer in New York and had much to do with the success of the last municipal campaign...