Word: legale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual spring meeting and dinner of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau held in Memorial Hall on Monday evening, Carl Wesley Painter 2L, University of Minnesota 1915, of Minneapolis, Minn., was elected president of the Bureau for the ensuing year, and Edward Marion Hay 2L, Williams 1915, of Spokane, Wash., was elected to the board of directors. The appointment by the Phillips Brooks House Association of Phillips Bradley 1L, of Lincoln, to the office of vice-president, was ratified also at the meeting...
...Bureau maintains an office in Central square, where members of the organization give free legal aid to persons unable to engage the services of a lawyer. Since the beginning of the scholastic year, 95 cases have been aided by the Bureau...
...extensive program has been arranged. All of the professors of the Law School, including Dean Pound, will be present and the latter will speak. Music there will be in plenty; a special Law School quartet will sing parodies on legal subjects, a special string quarbet will play and songs by Skelton Pitney 3L, written for the smoker by V. Miller 3L will be heard. There will be many humorous features, including a playlet, "The Legal Unit," and the third number of the "Harvard Law Revue." The usual refreshments will be served...
...program has been arranged for March 16. Features will be skits on amusing incidents between professors in the Law School. The third number of "The Law Review," a humorous imitation of the Harvard Law Review, is being prepared; and a special Law School quartet will sing original parodies on legal subjects. W. H. Shepardson 3L will be master of ceremonies. Beer, pretzels, sandwiches and cheese will be served...
...next move been held among the undergraduates of Harvard. The large majority have suddenly realized this shameful ignorance of the vital questions of principle and policy that the leaders of the government are facing today. It is unfortunately the exceptional student who knows definitely whether Germany has the legal right to sink American ships should diplomatic relations be severed between the United States and that country. Only a very few have a clear idea of the historical facts which point to the reasons for the nation's present crisis. The habit of taking an intelligent interest in national questions must...