Word: legalized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fellow in Geology; John Bovingdon 1G., Assistant in Public Speaking; Bernard Raymond 1G., Assistant in Physiology; Leroy Newton Fleming, Assistant in Physiology; Charles Locke Scudder '88, Associate in Surgery; Andrew Watson Sellards, Associate in Tropical Medicine; James Royal Martin, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; George Burgess Magrath '94, Instructor in Legal Medicine. Dental School appointments: Walter Irving Ashland '14, Assistant in Anaesthesia; William Wilton Anthony '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Chauncey Nye Lewis, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Lawrence Edward McGourty '12, Assistant in Operative Dentistry; Harry Yeates Nutter '13, Assistant in Prosthetic Dentistry; Harrison Lindsay Parker '13, Fellow in Dental Anatomy...
...Cambridge Law School for Women is now in its first year of existence. The school has been organized by Professor J. H. Beale '82, of the University Law School, to satisfy a demand for legal training which has been felt for several years by graduate students of Radcliffe and other women's colleges. The present school aims to provide the best legal training possible to women students. Radcliffe College has provided rooms for the School, and granted the use of its library. The School itself has already 5,000 volumes...
...School Society will hold the first meeting of the year in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.15 o'clock. Dean Scott, of the Law School will be the guest of the society and will speak on the subject of "Legal Reform." Any member of the University who is interested is cordially invited to attend...
...students in the University of 21 years of age are entitled to vote in city and state elections this fall, even though they may have not have their legal residence in Cambridge. The City of Cambridge offers a good chance to exercise the franchise because of the inefficient management of public affairs in recent years. A new plan of city government is to be voted upon this fall...
...Legal Aid Bureau is an informal organization of students in the Law School which has for its purpose the rendering of legal advice and assistance to those who are financially unable to meet the expense of hiring counsel. It began its real work in the fall of 1913 and in the two years of its existence has handled 344 cases, covering every department of the law. It has lost only one of these, and has recovered over $3,000 of actual cash...