Word: legality
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Russell, who graduated from Harvard in the class of '43, and attended the Law School in 1844 and 1845, died at Arlington, Sunday. After leaving the Law School, Mr. Russell formed with his brother the law firm of C. T. and T. H. Russell, one of the best known legal firms in New England. In his earlier years Mr. Russell was prominent in politics, serving in the State Legislature several times. He was an uncle of ex-Governor Russell...
...Boston University, Tufts, or other colleges approved by the committee, whose residence is forty miles from Boston, and whose age is eighteen years or over, shall be eligible to membership. A student desiring the privilege must make out an application blank, stating his age, his college and his legal residence. The applicant must enclose $5 as entrance fee and $10 for his first three months' dues, and in case he is not elected both entrance fee and dues will be returned. The applicant must be indorsed by a member of the Association, who shall make himself responsible for the indebtedness...
...members practice in arguing points of law as they will some day have to argue them in actual courts of law. There are now about a dozen of these clubs which meet every week and by this means about a hundred members of each class get actual practice in legal arguing. The oldest club is the Pow Wow, which was founded in 1870 by eight first year students, among whom are Professor J. B. Ames of the Law School, Austen G. Fox of New York, Russell Gray and Brooks Adams of Boston...
Next year Professor Allen will offer Classical Philology 29 a half-course on the religion and worship of the Greeks; Professor Howard offers Classical Philology 51 on Roman Political and Legal Antiquities; Professor Morgan offers course 49 on studies in Classical Archaeology and Art; and Dr. Gulick offers course 53, a half-course in Greek Mythology...
...Principles of Populist Party are unsound on currency: Platform in World's Almanac, 1893, p. 83.- (a) They demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1.- (b) Demand immediate increase of circulating medium to $50 per capita.- (c) Abolition of national banks.- (d) Adoption of the Sub-Treasury scheme and the Land Loan scheme of the Farmer's Alliance; World's Almanac...