Word: needed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Through the closer cooperation of Freshmen Deans Chauncey and Hindmarsh, the Advisers were able to visit personally some 114 students who came from foreign countries, entered on condition, or for some other reason, needed special assistance. Later in the year, each adviser will check up his advisees' records in order to learn whether they have further need...
...ceremonies were conducted in the court room of the new Langdell Hall. President Lowell opened the exercises with a brief welcome, and after pointing out the need for trained lawyers in our present day civilization, called on Roscoe Pound Dean of the Law School and a member of President Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission...
...Association, presented to President Lowell a portrait of Dean Pound painted by Charles Hopkinson of Boston. Under Secretary of State Joseph P. Cotton in his speech to the assemblage pointed out the unique role being played in American legal teaching by the Harvard Law School and urged the need for disinterested advice on the part of legal authorities to statesmen and others who formulate the country's laws...
...single individual; the Senate's findings are still far from complete and fairness as well as a decent confidence in American institutions demands a complete suspension of judgement until all the evidence is in. One thing, however, seems moderately clear, the institution of lobbying in general is in need of as thorough investigation as that given to any specific case however noxious...
...building which is dedicated today is but one of the tangible results of that campaign which brought before the American people the need for an enlarged Harvard Law School. From March, 1926, until June, 1927, a large corps of workers set forth to graduates of the Harvard Law School, and to other lawyers and laymen throughout the country the national need for a reexamination of our legal system. This corps of workers, led by Mr. Wilson M. Powell, '96, LL. B. '98, a prominent New York attorney, produced the funds wherewith Harvard's research and library facilities were enlarged...