Word: young
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...Nussbaum, and E. R. Lewis, supported the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, That the trusts should be regulated by federal legislation." Although divided in their decision, the judges agreed unanimously that the Freshmen had the better form. The judges were Professor I. L. Winter, Hon. J. E. Young, and Hon. E. G. Eastman. They were out thirty-three minutes...
...will report for luncheon at 1 o'clock today at the training table in the Union: D. R. Ayres '05, R. E. Crane '05, E. J. Dives '06, J. F. Doyle '07, F. J. Ford 2L., D. Grant 4M., A. King 2L., W. A. Schick '05, E. L. Young '06, assistant manager W. G. Graves '06, and Coach J. H. Lathrop. Additional men will be taken to the table next Wednesday. The teams to represent the University in the intercollegiate games on May 26 and 27 and in the dual meet with Yale on May 20 will soon be chosen...
...regulated by federal legislation." In rebuttal Nussbaum will speak first, followed by Davis and Lewis. The Exeter team will be composed of G. I. Lewis, R. C. Mulligan, W. C. H. Ramage, and R. S. Hoar, alternate. The judges will be Professor I. L. Winter; Hon. J. E. Young, judge of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire; Hon. E. G. Eastman, attorney-general of New Hampshire...
...following men will report at the training table in the Union at 1 o'clock on Monday, April 24: W. A. Schick '05, E. J. Dives '06, D. Grant 4M., A. King 2L., J. F. Doyle '07, F. J. Ford 2L., R. E. Crane '05, E. L. Young '06, D. R. Ayres '05, assistant manager W. G. Graves '06 and coach J. H. Lathrop. Additional men will probably be taken to the table on Wednesday, April...
After a careful consideration of the requisites of a capable lawyer, a young man who has decided to enter the profession should consider his own equipment. The court lawyer ought to possess a thorough working knowledge of the law as a foundation, and this should be supplemented by a mastery of the art of speaking. He should not attempt to be an orator, but should make clear statements in accurate English. The office lawyer must be able to write clearly and succinctly, otherwise he will be a failure. Above all, every lawyer should be a cultured gentleman with a strong...