Word: wambaugh
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McCurdy--Friedlich, Lasser v. Wambaugh--Hoxie, Weeks...
Pound--Kyle, Harlan v. Wambaugh--Clark, Park...
...last decade of the nineteenth century, Professor Emeritus Eugene Wambaugh '76 conceived the idea of having students of the Law School serve the needy members of the public by establishing a law office to which people could go without charge. Before this time the various members of the Bar had been able to see that the rights of the lower classes were protected, but with increasing specialization among lawyers, this has become impossible...
Professor Wambaugh, therefore, gathered four or five men from the third year class of the Law School, hired an office in Central Square and waited. Clients flocked to the office, but unfortunately they did not bring the legal problems for which he had hoped. Instead of wage disputes, and landlord and tenant cases, the clients wished advice concerning their marital obligations and disputes. He felt that the social agencies were better equipped to handle this sort of case than were students of the Law School, and after about two years the experiment was given...
...organization was founded by Professor Emeritus Eugene Wambaugh '76, and the members are chosen purely for their scholastic ability. They have been recognized by the courts and may plead their cases as if they were already admitted...