Word: legally
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...institutions as shown in their external history and in their influence in the commercial world of England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is not neglected. The essay is, therefore, interesting to general readers since it does not partake of the purely technical character that is often found in legal periodicals and which is attractive only to legal minds. Mr. Abbott's paper also avoids too great technicality. He traces the growth of the principles which have determined the legal relation of the Indian to the United States Government. The present state of the Indian question is a matter comparatively...
...Toledo); Bingham, of Harvard, (Easton); Turner, of Amherst, (Easton); Ray, of Maine State College, (Boston); Forrest Goodwin, of Colby, (Salem); Knowlton, of Harvard, (Salem and Easton); Viau, of Dartmouth, Cincinnati); Vinton, of Yale, (Lowell); Besset, of Brown, (Indianapolis); Stewart, of Amherst, (Troy). Ward and O'Rourke have both taken legal degrees at Yale and are full-fledged members...
...Indiana Supreme Court has decided that college students of a legal age may vote in college towns...
...following re-appointments for the ensuing year were also confirmed: Edward Napoleon Kirby, instructor in elocution at the Divinity School; Samuel Holmes Durgin, M. D., lecturer on hygiene; Francis Augustine Harris, M. D., demonstrator of legal medical examinations; Herbert Leslie Burrell, M. D., demonstrator of bandaging and apparatus; Harold Clarence Ernst, M. D., demonstrator of terology; Otis Kimball Newall, M. D., assistant demonstrator of anatomy; Morris Hickey Morgan, Ph. D., instructor in Greek; Edward Lee Conant, A. B., instructor in forensics; John Joseph Hayes, instructor in elocution; Eugene Howard Babbett, A. B., instructor in German; Frederick Cesar Sumichrast, instructor...
...University of Michigan has under consideration a scheme for a course of lectures next year upon the constitutional history of the United States, as viewed from a legal standpoint. Such eminent jurists as Judge Gresham, ex-Governor Chamberlain of South Carolina, Justice Matthews, Judge Cooley, and others have been mentioned...