Word: legalized
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Basil Duke Edwards 2L., of Washington, D. C., and George Barnes Barrett 2L., of Augusta, Ga., were elected president and director respectively of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau at a meeting of the members of the Bureau held in Austin Hall yesterday afternoon. The new president will take office on April 1, and the new director's term of office will extend through the remainder of this year. The election of a director increases the established number of directors in the past...
...Leavitt Pressy, Assistant in Psychology Philip Lombard Given, Assistant in Psychology Leonard Thompson Troland, Instructor in Psychology Chester Alden McLain, Lecturer on Constitutional Law William Goodrich Thompson, Lecturer on Brief-Making and the Preparation of Cases (Law School) Judge Francis Joseph Swayze, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Lecturer on Legal Ethics...
Professor Pound has written many monographs and articles for European and American botanical journals. He was one of the editors of Flora of Nebraska, and of Reports of the Botanical Survey of Nebraska. He has also written a great many articles on legal topics which have been published in the leading magazines and periodicals of the day. Lately much of his time has been given to graduate courses in the Law School...
...Republic recently, "is a part of social life and depends for its efficiency on modern social science and philosophy, coupled with the correlative idea that a juristic profession is necessary, not only to serve the needs of clients but the direct needs of a community for a legal system in harmony with modern needs." Professor Pound was spoken of as one of the leaders in this conception and adjustment of the law. Incidentally, this appointment is another proof of the University's desire to find and promote the best men from whatever part of the country they come...
There will be no drill tomorrow, as it is a legal holiday...