Word: plaintiffs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reform. The lists at the office must be getting as long as the docket of the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington, and it is probable that soon the man with an invitation to U. 5 will have as much difficulty in getting advantage from it, as the poor plaintiff has in bringing his case to trial. Aside from the evils of postponement, another evil arises from the condition of affairs. It is difficult to estimate how much harm must come to the college, if it shows itself thus unable to meet the demands brought upon it. The accommodations...
...third moot court of the year was held yesterday afternoon in Austin Hall. Prof. Gray was judge; Messrs. Storer and Chapman counsel for the plaintiff; Messrs. lane and Wade for defendant...
...property to the amount of about $2,800,000, exclusive of about 275,000 acres of Western lands. The suit, however, will be bitterly contested by the university at every point, and may be kept in the courts ten or twenty years, or even until the death of the plaintiff. The university, however, will not be bandrupt even if the entire...
...Cincinnati court gave a young woman $300 damages for the destruction by a professor of a paper written while the plaintiff was a student at Pulte Medical College. She wrote about 17 pages of manuscript in answering questions at an examination, and handed the same to her professor. Afterwards having determined to have the results of her examinations published in pamphlet form as an aid to her in starting in her profession, she called upon the members of the college faculty and requested a return of the papers, or copies thereof. All of the professors so requested returned the papers...
...prospect in the Beecher trial is that the plaintiff will be non-suited...