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...Fifty second-year members of the Law School have formed a society which is to be known as "The Old Baily." The name, suggested by one of the members, is taken from one of the old English Law Courts. The club is an entirely new departure at the Law School, quite different from the well-known first-year Law Clubs. Its purpose is to give Law School men coming from different parts of the country a chance to meet together socially. In spite of its recent organization the club has leased a house, and the dining rooms, accommodating fifty...
Educational Psychology, The Supervision of Teaching in Elementary Schools, Teaching in Secondary Schools: its Aims, Values, and Methods, English Composition (advanced course), Johnson, his Circle, and the Club, Egyptian Art, The History of Design, Second-year French, Elementary German, German Language and Literature, Analysis and Appreciation of Music, The Economic and Historical Geography of Greater Boston...
...probably to the fact that last year was the initial year of the Freshman Dormitories. The figures show the enrolment of the University for 1914 and 1915 made on corresponding days of the new year. HARVARD COLLEGE. 1914 1915 Seniors, 425 403 Juniors, 581 557 Sophomores, 575 670 Freshmen, 704 683 Special, 12 10 Unclassified, 115 141 Out of Course, 97 54 -- -- Total, 2509 2518 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Resident, 443 534 Non-Resident, 24 15 -- -- Total, 467 549 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. First-year, 99 118 Second-year, 23 40 Special, 13 19 Unclassified...
...members for the coming year and the completion of its new offices in Austin Hall today, the Legal Aid Bureau will begin this afternoon its third year of work in giving gratuitous legal aid to the public: Third-year class--P. V. McNutt, president; F. L. Daily, vice-president; R. W. Baker, J. P. Begley, W. F. Cahill, T. W. Doan, S. Hale, W. W. Hodson, F. S. Moulton, J. H. Philbin, D. C. Pitcher, W. F. Rogers, H. A. Scragg, E. B. Shea, E. O. Tabor, R. B. Wigglesworth. The members from the second-year class are as follows...
...with the Law School Society of Phillips Brooks House, by a common treasury which is maintained entirely by voluntary student contributions. The two organizations are kept intimately related by an interlocking of officers. The board is composed of 25 men, 15 from the third-year and 10 from the second-year class, who are chosen on the basis of scholarship and general adaptability for the work...