Word: legalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hard to test by any fixed bar examination even the scantiest of legal requirements for the practice of law. A brief, written examination has its value, but its limits as well. By proper use of cramming a student may pass his examination and yet have acquired little real knowledge...
...Harvard Law Review, founded in 1887 by a few students of the Law School, is the oldest of student legal publications. The management is entirely in the hands of a board feditors elected annually from the highest standing men in the second and third year classes. While these men write all the news as well as editorials dealing with decisions of the courts and current legislative policies, longer article of interest are contributed by eminent practitioners and members of the faculty of the Law School...
...organization, while foreign-born or illiterate soldiers receive assistance in filing papers and in securing means of employment. The Red Cross thus assists a large body of men and their families not only for the present time, but also, by means of medical treatment, financial aid, and assistance in legal and technical matters, helps them for the future as well...
Announcement has recently been made by the Law School authorities of the essay subjects for the Addison Brown Prize. These subjects are four in number for the year 1922, and include a variety of topics on legal and technical problems...
...members of the club and of the Union. There will be an opportunity for discussion during and after Professor Hudson's talk. Professor Hudson was adviser to the American delegation at Paris and co-author of the Allied treaty with Poland. He has been attached to the legal staff of the League of Nations since its beginning...