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Holmes had vowed to write a book before he reached 40 and fulfilled the promise with several weeks to spare. The exhibit contains an autographed, first edition copy of The Common Law, the book which earned him a Law School professorship. A collection of lectures originally delivered at Boston's Lowell Institute in 1880. The Common Law is now a classic legal text which contains the famous dictum. "The life of the law has not been logic it has been experience...
...endowed professorship will cost about $1 million...
...University has wanted to create the professorship in Greek Studies for at least a decade...
Responding to a mixture of strong student pressure and a pledge made last spring, the Economics Department's senior faculty voted Tuesday to appoint a Marxist graduate student, William H. Lazonick, to an assistant professorship in Economics. Lazonick's appointment will formally begin on July 1, 1975 and run for five years--the maximum amount of time possible for a non-tenured position...
President Bok, when asked yesterday if Dunlop would lose his university professorship by accepting the position as Secretary, said: "Technically, the rules require that he relinquish his chair if he would be away for more than two years, but if he notified us that his absence would not be any more than two years, he would not be required to relinquish his chair...