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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Realizing this fact, most instructors have supplemented the lectures and text-book assignments with written reports, a study of documents or source material such as departmental reports, charters, statutes, overnors' messages, party platforms, and the like, and occasionally a few legal cases. These devices are of great value, but they have their limitations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Case System, Supplying Actual Instances, Should Instruct Students of Government--Hanford Hits at Lectures | 12/14/1927 | See Source »

Roscoe Pound, Dean of the Law School has written for the Law Review a consideration of "The Progress of the Law--Analytical Jurisprudence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: December Law Review Appears | 12/13/1927 | See Source »

...Prologue for the Opening of the University Theatre at Yale University," done by the Yale University Press, and dated April 1927, has only recently been received at Widener Library. The Prologue is written inverse by Lee Wilson Dodd at the request of G. P. Baker '87. Only 40 copies of this book were printed, for private circulation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rare Volume Presented by Yale | 12/13/1927 | See Source »

Four Christmas exhibits are to be shown in the Treasure, Room of Widener Library this week. They are a collection of various editions of Charles Dickens' "Christmas Carols," including one copy of the first edition, and also a letter written to Charles Sumner by Dickens. There is also a collection of books printed by Bruce Rogers, and some Christmas cards from the Merrymount Press. Completing the exhibit is a recent book containing the prologue which was read at the opening of the theatre of Professor G. P. Baker '87 at Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: XMAS BIBLIOPHILIA IS FEATURED AT WIDENER | 12/13/1927 | See Source »

Last spring a book was given to the Library inscribed "C. C. Felton From his affectionate Friend Charles Dickens. New Years Day 1844." The Library possesses in the Sumner collection a letter, which is now also on exhibit, written to Charles Summer in March, 1842, in which Dickens says, "I miss Felton sadly. Half the pleasure of my world, as Charles Lamb says, has gone with him. I would give, I hardly know what I would not give, to have him at No 1 Devonshire Terrace, York gate, Regents Park, London; for I have a sincere affection...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: XMAS BIBLIOPHILIA IS FEATURED AT WIDENER | 12/13/1927 | See Source »

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