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This particular talented critic spent the rest of the evening having a good time watching the trained seals in the comparatively sophisticated and profound review current at Waldron...
Articles by three leaders of the legal profession feature the December issue of the Law Review, which has just been published...
...Justice Holmes and the Constitution" is a review and critique by Felix Frankfurter '06, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, of the Cases and decisions of the United States Supreme Court during the twenty-five years on the bench of Oliver Wendell Holmes...
Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Law School has written for the Law Review a consideration of "The Progress of the Law--Analytical Jurisprudence...
...review of "Peggy Ann" is bound to get all tangled up in superlatives. Not since "Merry Merry" has there been such intelligent musical show--and both entertainments prove ably that dumbness and stupidity are not necessarily essential to the song-and-dance carnival. "Peggy Ann" is even satirical and slightly acid in places but don't let that bother you; you can either--take it or leave it alone. It has a story--and what a story. It seems there was this little girl from Glens Falls. At the end of the first scene she falls asleep and everything goes...