Word: legalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great is legal form, however, especially at the present time, when the foundations of order are being attacked even by those who wear the robes of the law, and who do not scruple to lay their hands on the most sacred institutions. It is well to have the functions even of this fundamental institution laid down in black and white. --Boston Evening Transcript...
...School, the Ames competition extends throughout the course. First year students are formed into clubs of eight whose members argue legal points with one another. In the second year, there is an inter-club elimination contest, reducing the number of competing clubs to four. Finally, in the third year, when the semi-final and final rounds are held, two representatives from each club argue the case in question before justices who decide upon the winner
...others, the opportunities are almost limitless. Last year over 400 men participated in some form of social service work and at least twice this number could have been used. This work consists mainly in leading boys' clubs of different kinds, teaching English to foreigners, and, for law students, free legal advice to the poor. In addition, almost every week in the college year a free entertainment is given in some settlement house. Besides these opportunities to help, other students do their bit by serving on various committees, which, among other things, collect money for the support of the work...
Tomorrow evening at eight o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, the Law School Society will hold the second meeting of the season. Mr. Edmund A Whitman '88 of Boston will speak on "Legal Reminiscences." All Law School men are invited to be present...
...President's office announces that a message has been received from the Governor of Massachusetts, stating that Armistice Day, November 11, will not be a legal holiday. Therefore classes will be held as usual on that...