Word: reasonableness
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...existence. Besides these two clubs, open to all members of the University, except Freshmen, there was a separate club for the Freshmen. The competition for membership in the Union and the Forum seems to have been lively, the attendance at the meetings large, the debates interesting. But for some reason the Forum fell into decadence, and on March 23, 1898, it was combined with the Union, the new body taking the name of the Harvard University Debating Club, and being open to all except Freshmen and Sophomores. Simultaneously a class club was established for the Sophomores. Very soon after this...
...Frederick Pollock will deliver the fifth and last of his series of lectures on the "Expansion of the Common Law," in the New Lecture Hall at 12 o'clock today, his subject being "The Law of Reason--Natural Justice in the Common...
Professor Pollock spoke yesterday on "The Law of Reason--The Law of Nature and of Nations." After defining the law of reason he showed how it had been derived from the ethical speculations of great philosophers. He outlined the growth of equity and spoke of the limitations of its field of usefulness. In the latter part of his lecture he explained the law of nations and refuted the assertion that the law of nature was the supreme authority...
...Lectures on Common Law. V. The Law of Reason. (b) Natural Justice in the Common Law. Sir Frederick Pollock. New Lecture Hall, 12 M. Seats on the floor reserved for Harvard Law School students till...
...Lectures on Common Law. IV. The Law of Reason. (a) The Law of Nature and Nations. Sir Frederick Pollock. New Lecture Hall, 3 P. M. Seats on the floor reserved for Harvard Law School students till...