Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reading will be open to all members of the University. A mock jury trial will be held on March 30. Four attorneys, a judge, a jury of six men, and witnesses will be appointed from the club. The meeting is designed to give practice in work of a legal nature. On April 12 a prize competition in extemporaneous speaking will be held. The speakers will be assigned subjects shortly before they are called upon and will be required to develop their topic in a five-minute speech. All the topics will be on related subjects, and first and second prizes...
...March issue of the Harvard Law Review is dedicated as a memorial to James Barr Ames, "ardent student of legal history, constructive legal thinker, master of inductive teachers, sympathetic friend of young men, deliberate of thought, firm of conviction, tolerant of opinion, gentle and modest of bearing...
...interest and value. All will highly prize the issue for its articles on "James Barr Ames," by President Eliot, president of the Law School during the 36 years of service of the late dean; "His Life and Character," by Professor J. H. Beale '82, a colleague; "His Services to Legal Education," by Professor S. Williston '82, a colleague; and "His Personal Influence," by Judge J. W. Mack L.'87, of Chicago...
...gratitude is due the Metropolitan Water Board for the promptness and fairness with which it has compensated the Co-operative for damages caused by the bursting of a water main in Harvard square during the Christmas recess. It is of course true that the Co-operative Society had a legal right to compensation; but private claims against public authority are too often enforceable only by tedious and costly litigation; and it is a matter for congratulation that the Co-operative, in this adjustment, has had to deal with one of the most efficient and business-like administrative bodies...
Judge Charles Almy '72, of Cambridge, will lecture on "Juvenile Court Work," under the auspices of the Law School Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association in Austin North this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the third in a series of lectures on the legal profession in the light of social and moral obligations. These lectures are open to all members of the University. The others will be given on February 11 by Mr. James P. Munroe on "The Application of the Boston 1915 Principles to Civic Development," and on February 17 by Mr. Henry Abraham...