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...clubs that have survived the competition and they will argue this evening on the question, "Constitutional Law--Can a state by statute acquire jurisdiction over a non-resident by service on his local agent in a cause of action arising out of business transacted within the state?" M. V. Rinehart 3L., and E. O. Tabor 3L will argue for Marshall, while F. L. Daily 3L. and R. Driscoll 3L. will represent Kent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KENT AND MARSHALL CLUBS MEET IN AMES PRIZE FINALS | 12/15/1915 | See Source »

...Centre on December 15 at 7.30 o'clock. The subject will be: "Constitutional Law--Can a state by statute acquire jurisdiction over a non-resident by service on his local agent in a cause of action arising out of business transacted by the agent within the state? M. V. Rinehart 3L. and E. O. Tabor 3L. will argue for Marshall and F. L. Daily 3L. and R. Driscoll 3L. will represent Kent. Judge W. C. Loring '72, of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, will be the presiding judge; while Judge J. M. Morton, Jr., '91, of the United States...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHALL AND KENT LAW CLUBS IN FINALS DEC. 15 | 12/8/1915 | See Source »

...semi-final round of this final competition will be held during the week of November 8, when Kent, represented by F. L. Daily 3L and R. Driscoll 3L meets Moody, represented by 1 Levin 3L and M. V. Rinehart 3L meets Westengard, represented by S. S. Gillam 3L and S. Smith 3L. Three Boston lawyers will sit as associate justices on each case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR LAW CLUBS IN FINALS | 10/16/1915 | See Source »

...judge that they are ashamed of the fact that such questions as the relative merits of Napoleon and Cromwell were ever argued between its walls. The article on Princeton Customs, by Mr. Hunter of the Nassau Literary Magazine, is interesting enough to members of this staid old College where Rinehart nights are the chief vulgar amusement. But even at Princeton, customs are following in the path of Bloody Monday Night, which leads us to believe that Harvard is not alone so priggishly indifferent to youthful effervescence after all. "The Function of P. B. K." (if the printer has no Greek...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ILLUSTRATED UNDER REVIEW | 1/21/1914 | See Source »

...this "long-faced periodical." But if he will take "Oh, pueri!" to Mr. Copeland and "This is college life, this is" to someone who saw the Follies, we are sure that he will discover that we cried out, not against the "wholesome youthfulness" of the resurrected Rinehart episode, but rather in that very spirit of toleration and amusement that he has himself assumed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPRESSIONS VS. CONFESSIONS | 1/6/1914 | See Source »

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