Word: reviewers
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...what has been said hitherto, the writer has endeavored to describe the work of the earlier representatives of the historical department at Harvard rather than the courses given by the present generation of teachers. Justice to contemporaries requires at least a brief review of the present condition of the work which, since the retirement of Professor Torrey and the death of his successor, Professor Gurney, in 1886, is left entirely in the hands of younger Harvard. Into better or worthier hands this could not have fallen. For years some of the young professors have been in training for their present...
...What Limitations, if any, are imposed by the Federal Constitution on the rights of States to enact Quarantine Laws? 3. History of the Law of Business Corporations prior to the year 1800. The successful essay will be printed in the Harvard Law Review. The object of the association in offering this prize is part of the larger object for which the association was first organized, to call the attention of the graduates to the work being done by the school, and to interest them in aiding the growth of the school by their individual efforts and influence. The president...
...prevents the education of the Negro by the ballot.-No. Am. Review, 1879, pp. 227, 231-233. (b) It is contrary to the spirit of American institutions.-"An Appeal to Caesar," pp. 21-36. (c) It will result in the formation of a "Black party." - "An Appeal to Caesar...
...14th Constitutional Amendment, clause 2; (b) Constitution, article 1, section 4, clause 1; (c) Constitution, article 4, section 4.-Congressional Record, vol. 8, part 2, Feb. 3 to Feb. 5, 1879; No Am. Review...
...today. In form it is exactly like the Index of last year, but the present volume is much larger. Several new societies and one new publication are chronicled in its pages, viz. the Harvard Banjo Club, Guitar and Mandolm Club, Sparring Association, 'Varsity Club, Zoological Club and the Law Review. The Everett Athenxum and the consolidated Sodality and Glee Club do not appear. The leading feature in the volume, however, is the athletic records, on which the editors and their informants have worked with great zeal and patience, making them fuller and correspondingly more interesting. The arrangement of the societies...