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Langdell's successor was James B. Ames, who carried on in the traditions of his predecessor. With Ames at the helm, the Law School saw another major addition to its physical plant with the erection of Langdell Hall in 1905.
The endowment today consists of a mass of gifts, legacies, chairs, scholarships, prizes, and bequests, coming from special foundations, corporations, alumni, "friends", and persons never heard of in University Hall until they died. The donations vary in size from several million dollars to one capital gift received last year by...
The Chicago Journal of Commerce (circ. 35,000) had never been healthier. Its staff had never been jumpier. For weeks, in its grubby home on the near North Side, washroom rumors had bubbled up about the paper's impending sale or suspension. Finally Colonel John D. Ames, editor and...
To the Ridders and Colonel Ames, it seemed that the Journals were made for each other. Both were businessmen's bibles; both had a pious regard for the value (and news value) of a dollar. Each had valuable commodity market services and news which the other could use. United...
Captain Holden of the Crimson finally threw himself in front of Ames, and stopped him. Unfortunately, he was kneed in the chest, which was seriously pushed in. As he was carried off the field, Holden exhorted the team not to worry about him, but to beat Princeton. This they did...