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...Their duty will be (1) to explain to all inquirers the arrangement of books in the reading rooms, the scope of digests and of the works of reference, the mode of finding authorities upon any question, and the arrangement of briefs for club courts; (2) to keep until the end of May two office hours each week, in the reading room of Langdell Hall; (3) to serve on the committee on law clubs and, if requested, to sit as justice 12 times for clubs of first-year students; (4) to spend 12 hours yearly in other work to be determined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Advisers Appointed | 10/20/1910 | See Source »

...work of the law clubs efficient. Six advisers will be appointed, all to be of at least two years' standing. "Their duty will be (1) to explain to all inquirers the arrangement of books in the reading rooms, the scope of digests and of the works of reference, the mode of finding authorities upon any question and the arrangement of briefs for club courts; (2) to keep until the end of May two office hours each week in the reading room of Langdell Hall; (3) to serve on the committee on law clubs and if requested to sit as justice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: System of Advisers for Law Men | 10/3/1910 | See Source »

...value of the new system, so far as the first of these objects is concerned, depends upon the mode of insuring a sufficient amount of concentration on the one hand, and a broad enough distribution of courses on the other. Concentration is attained by providing that every student shall take at least six of his courses in some one field. Distribution is a less simple matter. It has been sesured by classifying all the subjects taught in college among four general groups, and requiring every student to take something in each group. In order to attain the second object, that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT LOWELL'S REPORT | 5/2/1910 | See Source »

...publishing in another column this morning a communication urging the preparation every year of a Freshman photograph album, so that the members of the class might learn to know each other earlier in their College course. Although we are not particularly in favor of this artificial mode of making acquaintances, we realize with the writer the necessity of strengthening the unity of the various Freshman classes. As conditions are at present, it is not until the end of his Senior year that the average undergraduate really feels that he knows the men of his class, and anything which could bring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN UNITY. | 4/8/1909 | See Source »

...continuance save its antiquity. We refer to the ringing of the College bell every morning at 7 o'clock. In most instances the College authorities have allowed the students to regulate their personal habits in their own way, but in this case there is a notorious exception. The mode of life at the University has so changed in recent years that most students find no occasion whatever for rising before 8 o'clock. Why, then, should those who live within sound of this bell be subjected to a continual annoyance? The 7 o'clock clang performs no conceivable useful function...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SEVEN O'CLOCK BELL. | 5/11/1908 | See Source »

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