Word: spain
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...extra courses have been organized. One is the Civil Law of Spain and the Spanish Colonies, which is to be given by Professor Strobel; and the other is Administrative Law, by Dr. Wyman. Owing to the retirement of Professor Langdell, who now becomes professor emeritus, Equlity II has been omitted...
...Llewelyn Smith who is making an exhaustive search for correct data of hours and earnings of labor. In 1891 the Bureau of Labor was established in France. Specially trained agents are employed for thorough personal investigation and the results are classified according to the American method. In Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Canada, and Australasia a movement is on foot for the establishment of reliable official systems for the collection of statistics. Thus far, only the United States and the first three countries named--England, France and Belgium are on the system. Among these the data of the next five...
...last omissions concern the foreign policy of the parties: "President McKinley and Mr. Bryan use different phrases in describing their foreign policies; but when it came to action, in all probability their policies would be much alike. Practically they agreed about the treaty of peace with Spain. . . . President McKinley is now surrounded by Cabinet officers of capacity and experience; and he has put good men at the head of affairs in Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines; while in case of a change in the Presidency nobody can tell to what sort of persons the great offices of the government...
...annual circular of the Law School which will be issued on Wednesday, three new courses are announced for next year. They are: 1, Civil Law of Spain in Spanish Colonies, to be given by Professor Strobel and to be counted as an extra course; 2, Admiralty, a one hour elective course to be given by Professor Ames; 3, Administrative Law, to be given by Mr. Bruce Wyman and to be counted as an extra. The circular also announces the following new appointments: Professor A. C. Rounds will give the course on New York practice; Mr. R. G. Dodge will...
...last meeting, the Faculty of the Law School approved two new courses, one in admiralty and one in modern civil law, with special reference to the law of Spain. Both will be added to the present curriculum at the beginning of the next academic year...