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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...student in the Law School who is a candidate for a degree offered by the school may compete for the prize. A copy of the successful essay will be given to the Law School Library immediately after the award, and it will be printed in the Law Review...
...Corporation elected Thomas Walton Swan, LL.B. '03 (Yale 1900), professor of law and Dean of the Yale Law School, to succeed Professor H. W. Rogers. The new dean graduated from the Harvard Law School with distinction, being both marshal of his class and editor-in-chief of the Law Review. He was engaged with Professor J. H. Beale '82 in organizing the law department of the University of Chicago, and has since been engaged in private practice...
...another column is printed a review of "American Defense," a monthly magazine devoted to preparedness. Interest lies in the fact that its founders are University graduates. The originator of the scheme was C. S. Thompson '87, chairman of the board of trustees of the American Defense Society. The editor-in-chief is P. J. Roosevelt '13, and among the associate editors and contributors are R. W. Child '03, G. von L. Meyer '79, former secretary of the navy, and C. Stetson LL.B. '03, and Owen Wister...
...review of recent books by noted English professors throughout the country. Professor Thomas M. Parrott, of the English Department at Princeton University, speaks most highly of Professor G. L. Kittredge '82, and his work on "Chaucer and His Poetry...
...review of the 1915 collegiate athletic year gives five championships to the University, five to Yale, three to Cornell, and one each to Haverford, Union, Princeton, Army and Navy, Maine, Tufts and Brown General opinion gives the football championship to Cornell over Pittsburgh, baseball honors between the University, Tufts, Brown and West Point, and basket ball between Yale and Union. In the swimming championship, Columbia, Yale, and Pennsylvania ended in a tie, after two attempts to decide it. The other titles are all clear. The following colleges have won the championships: Football, Cornell Rowing, Yale Track, Cornell Baseball, Harvard, Brown...