Word: williston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...evening when the first set of facts will be given out. Seven clubs survived the second-year competition last winter and of these six will start this year's tournament, the seventh drawing a bye into the next round. The seven clubs are George Gray, Kent, Lowell, Thayer, Warren, Williston and Witenagomot. The names of the speakers will not be announced until after the cases have been assigned...
...third-year class of the Law School will hold its annual dinner at the Boston City Club tonight at 7.30 o'clock. Dean Boscoe Pound, Professor Samuel Williston '82, Professor Joseph Henry Beale '82, Professor Edward Henry Warren '85, and Emery Roy Brown LL.B. '07 will be the principal speakers. Paul Vorhees McNutt 3L., of Martinsville, Ind., will act as toastmaster...
...third-year law dinner to be held at the Boston City Club on Wednesday, the following speakers will be present: Emory Roy Brown, LL.B. '07, of New York, N. Y.; Dean Roscoe Pound, Professor Samuel Williston '82, Professor Joseph Henry Beale '82, and Professor Edward Henry Warren '85. P. V. McNutt 3L. will act as toastmaster...
...competitions during the first half-year among the second-year courts, seven law clubs have qualified for the elimination tourney for the Ames Prize to be held during 1916-17. The clubs with their averages are as follows: George Gray, .833 Kent, .833 Thayer, .833 Lowell, .666 Warren, .666 Williston, .666 Wintenagemont...
...other clubs are closely bunched with the scores varying from 700 to 500. Pow Wow, however, is far in the rear with an average of 0. The drawings for the fifth round are as follows: Witanagemot vs. Kent, Lowell vs. Parsons, Moody vs. Beale, Westengard vs. Warren, Williston vs. Thayer, Geo. Gray vs. Pow Wow. The briefs for the sixth round are due Monday and the cases must be argued off between January...