Word: reviews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Announcement has been made of the election to the editorial board of the Harvard Law Review of 16 second year students, and five third year men, who will write cases and notes for the Review for the approaching year. The elections are based entirely on the rankings during the last year and only the first 16, which rate the highest in the second year are elected, resulting in an editorial board of only 'A' students...
...Harvard Law Review is a monthly publication brought out by the members of the Law School, who contribute cases and briefs. Considered the leading magazine of its kind, articles by eminent authorities in law also appear...
...include some of those you name, and if any of its members gave birth to chapters in the Merry-Go-Round they retired into a corner to do it. I can stand being labeled a Georgetownite (though I live in the Free State), but the last paragraph of the review, wherein it is said that Ross, Anderson and others of the "Georgetown Group" singled themselves out for encomiums, strikes me as a pretty dirty and unwarranted crack...
...have just read a review of the motion picture The Last Flight in the Aug. 31 issue of TIME. "The mood of the picture" to quote your reviewer, "seems to have been induced by an author who was trying to imitate Ernest Hemingway with one hand and Philip Barry with both feet...
...review of The Last Flight your critic has charged the author with a one-handed imitation of Mr. Hemingway and a two-footed imitation of Mr. Barry, whilst inducing the mood of a motion picture on the side. A very neat effort indeed, as I have said, and nearly as difficult as Mr. Joe Cook's celebrated attempt to imitate four Hawaiians...