Word: round
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which eight clubs took part. They were George Gray, Scott, Marshall, Beale, Pound, Ames-Gray, and Hudson. Last fall, about 23 clubs began competing, the decisions being made on the basis of a series of mock-trials, in which each club was represented by two men. After four rounds, the eight clubs with the highest percentages and greatest number of points were picked to take part in the round which was finished last night. On Monday night, Scott defeated Hudson, and on Tuesday and Wednesday nights respectively, Marshall, defeated Pound and George Gray won a decision over Beale. These three...
...Ames Competition has long been one of the most noteworthy features of the Law School, lasting during the entire three-year course. Each man competing represents his club, first in the first-year round, then in the second-year round, and finally in the third-year rounds, provided that his club gets into the semi-finals...
...often conveniently labelled "sophomoric", but it is too elastic to be classified under one head. It may stretch over a man's entire life or end with his senior year at high school. While it lasts the philosophy of the "milieniumite", the pleasant dream of a little "kingdom round the corner" holds complete sway...
...faced the milleniumite stage director, the ultimatum of "work or starve". His first job and his hardest is the job of finding a job which he can develop and which will develop him. Until he succeeds, his purpose will be lost to sight, and the vision of a kingdom round the corner dance instead before his eyes...
...yesterday's, tonight's, and tomorrow's trials, will compete in the semi-finals next fall. Of the 23 clubs which started last autumn, the field was narrowed down to eight, and the series which is now taking place will leave four semi-finalists. The winners in this round take part in the finals, about a month later...