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...supreme court of the Ames-Gray for the coming year of the Law School, 1887-88, will be composed of the follow-members: H. N. Castle, E. L. Conant, F. E. Dickerman, G. C. Ford, J. W. Mack, A. E. McCordie, C. R. Saunders, Osgood Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 3/21/1887 | See Source »

...editorial board of the Law Review which is to be published by the students of the Law School, will consist of J. H. Beale, Jr., Bertram Ellis, W. A. Hayes, Jr., J. W. Mack, J. J. McKelvey, J. W. Morss, J. H. Wigmore, and A. Winkler, of the third year; B. G. Davis, M. C. Hobbs, B. H. Lee and H. M. Williams, of the second year, and J. M. Merriam and George R. Nutter of the first year. Mr. McKelvey will be editor-in-chief and Mr. Mack business manager. The substantial encouragement in the shape of subscriptions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/28/1887 | See Source »

...association has been formed for the purpose of its publication with the following membership: President, J. J. McKelvey; secretary and treasurer, J. H. Beale; Bertram Ellis, W. A. Hayes, J. W. Mack, J. W. Morss, J. H. Wigmore and A. Winkler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Magazine | 2/23/1887 | See Source »

...above members of the third year class, together with members from the second and first year classes, has not yet been fully made up, and will be announced later. The president of the association will, ex officio, occupy the position of editor-in-chief. Mr. J. W. Mack has been chosen as business manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Magazine | 2/23/1887 | See Source »

...Langdell Law Club trial yesterday was a pronounced success. The case on the calendar before Wigmore J. and Beal, J., was the Crown vs. Aram for the murder of Daniel Clark. For the Crown, Mr. Winkler, for the defendant, Julian W. Mack in his own behalf. The attendance at the trial was large and the interest unflagging. A jury of twelve was sworn in without a challenge, although their ignorance was appalling, but two having read Hood's poem, and nobody, Bulwer's novel of "Eugene Aram." The afternoon, from three to five was consumed in the presentation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/19/1887 | See Source »

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