Word: systemic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...deserve especial notice. One of these will be given by Professor Hersey in Emerson J and will deal with "Paris in the Works of Great Authors". It will be illustrated. The other, in Harvard 6, will be by Mr. Charles P. Curtis Jr. on "The Working of the Jury System, State and Federal...
...Since Dean Langdell invented the case system in the '70's and perfected it with such amazing success in the '80's of the last century, law schools throughout the country have adopted it without making any fundamental changes in 35 years." Dean Hutchins told a CRIMSON reporter at the University Club yesterday...
...Dean Langdell was working with a small group of selected enthusiastic students who were willing to make themselves the guinea pigs for experiment in legal education. But classes have grown since then, incidentally being less carefully selected and the case system is poorly suited for giving large groups of students a practical legal education. Although with a few selected men the system of instruction makes little difference, the case method has limitations with a crowded schedule and crowded classrooms...
...During the last year, the Yale Law School has been trying to evolve a more satisfactory system. We are not seeking a panacea, and realize that a change must be rather gradual, since most students dislike being used as guinea pigs, with the possibility of wrecking their imminent careers by an unsuccessful experiment...
Companies. As everyone knows, the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (including Newcomb Carlton's Western Union) is the greatest domestic communication system in the U. S. At its head is that young super-executive, President Walter Sherman Gifford. As everyone also knows, the second greatest domestic system is the Mackay-owned Postal Telegraph, which has no telephones...