Word: legalization
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Garrison '88, for four years an editor of the Harvard CRIMSON, died on Thursday at Lenox, Mass. A grandson of William Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist, he inherited great literary and legal ability. His father was Wendell Phillips Garrison '61, editor of the New York Nation. He was born in Orange, N. J., on May 4, 1867, entered Harvard in 1884, and was a member of the University for seven years, taking his degree from the Law School in 1891. He was connected with the CRIMSON all through his college course, being Managing Editor in 1886, and President at the time...
...Legal Institutions of Europe in the Middle Ages.--Early Germanic Law; Mediaeval French and German law; Revival of the Roman Law. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 3.30. Dr. Lapsley. (VIII...
...three thousand dollars given in 1898 by Julian W. Mack, LL. B. '87, is mentioned in the pamphlet for the first time. "From the income a prize of not less than four hundred dollars shall be from time to time awarded for a meritorious essay or book on some legal subject." Mr. Mack also gave one hundred and fifty dollars towards the first Ames Prize of five hundred dollars, to be awarded...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. Legal Qualifications for Office in the United States. Mr. F. H. Miller. University...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. Legal qualifications for office in the United States. Mr. F. H. Miller. University...