Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the Harvard Law Review held last night two new men were added to the Board. They are William Winterson Owens '24 of Baltimore, Md., from the third year class, and Samuel Checkver '26, of Lynn, from the second year class...
Following the maneuvers, horses, mules and men assembled in Marfa for athletics, a review and a horse show. Troopers were paid off and sent back to their stations while officers continued to argue about which "army" had "won." Among other stratagems weighed for merit was that of dyeing white horses brown to camouflage them from aerial observation. Other modern cavalry camouflage: dull metal mountings on harness; dun netting to dull the flash of shiny saddle seats...
...room the landlady found some old sketches, mostly grotesque faces, an essay that fumbled with sad puerility at a definition of mortality, a note saying: "What does it all matter anyhow?" and a copy of Death of a Young Man by W. L. Rivers (see p. 38 for a review...
...speakers will be Dean Roscoe Pone of the Law School; Professor A. W. Scott, a nationally known authority on the Law of Trusts: E. N. Grisweld, 31, president of the Law Review and S. L. Rosenberry, 31, president of the Legal Aid Bureau and Secretary of the Law School Society...
...Review personnel is chosen from among those students whose standing in their classes is highest, election to it being the greatest honor in the School. The Review deals entirely with a discussion of cases in law, most of them being current cases which contain or illustrate interesting corners of the law. It is also contributed to by members of the Faculty, and while it is entirely outside of Faculty control it is the official publication of the Law School. Its officers, elected from the third year class last spring are: President, E. N. Griswold; Treasurer, C. E. Man; Note Editor...