Word: subjection
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Some Effects of the War on Present Economic and Commercial Conditions in Latin-America" will be the subject for two lectures to be given in the Graduate School of Business Administration by Dr. W. S. Tower of the Consolidated Steel Corporation of New York. The first of the series will be given in Lawrence 3 today at 4 o'clock. These lectures, made possible by the Leatherbee bequests, are open to the public...
...annual prize of one hundred dollars is awarded from a bequest of Addison Brown, late judge of the District Court for the Southern District of New York, for the best essay by one of the students in the Law School on some designated subject of Maritime or Private International Law under prescribed regulations. The subject selected for this year are: "Taxation of the Corporate Excess of Interstate Corporations." "A Comparison of the British Marine Insurance Act with American Law," "The Domicile of a Married Woman," "When Does Title to a Prize Pass...
...Moorfield Storey '66, former president of the American Bar Association, will deliver the second of the Godkin Lectures in Emerson D this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be "Obedience to the Law," this being one of a series of five lectures on "The Duties of the Citizen." Mr. Storey spoke last Monday on "The Use of Party...
...close of these trials, six men will be chosen for the finals which will take place early in May. At the finals, speeches will be ten instead of five minutes in length and will be on the same subject as chosen for the trials. Any men wishing to obtain further information concerning this contest may do so from Professor L. J. A. Mercier, of the French Department...
...Parish House of the First Unitarian Church of Cambridge on "The Turkish Situation." This is the fourth of a series of speeches which have been held at the Forum. Professor Coolidge, who served on the American Peace Commission last year in Paris, is eminently qualified to speak on this subject, being recognized as the leading American authority on the Eastern situation. After he concludes his speech there will be open discussion from the floor...