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25
Month
April
Year
1894
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B. H. Wingert', ".tl law, ■■ ! tgerstowïi, Md.. died last Monday evening o! typhoH fever, J.'is remains vn n sent to lus home for interment. Pomeroy i.aDue, instructor in Kfathematics, lias been appointed to the ehair of Mathematica in the Üniverslty ol' Jnv York, at a salary of 2.000. The many frieads of Mr. I,aDue wil] congratúlate htm upon his promotion. IT Is rNDOrilTENI.V J.I-T.AI, - TO WTT : To Wii : That is the name in fact of the initial publicatóon of the senior law clase. It is not so bíieí as it niili! be, as it eomtains 2Ö8 pages, .■u's. mul all. covers not counted. The said puMieatioa aforesald is { i:icn-c in itseli oí som;' considerable vi . in wit : ])]) 9 to 50 inclusive. Fur :-omethmg in the way of a brief m' ' . 1 2, paragraph 5. Ror tersely stated exact faets see p. 18. paragraph 5. For somethiBg to be taken cum grano sali.s, p. 42, paragraph -1. For a proposition in wMch there is no fl.aw, see p. 27, paragraph 7, iiith line. An excellent iilnstration of the supreme authority, or court of last resort, is glven on p. 59. Matter irrelevant to the case may be found on pp. 51 .and 52. The figures on pp. .".} and 54 have been admitted without objection. The r-ecitatdon and recapltulatlon of authoriiii's on pp. 55 and 56, are sui.p. s '1 to be correct and without error. On page 225, lst paragraph ou right hamd side of center line, is a statement so patent that no ei'idence ia necessary to substantiate it. A mass of intellect is well illustraton p. 196, most of whicli wlil, at no di-tinrt period, without the least doubt be admitted in the U. S. supreme court. I would cali your attemtion to some thimg on a string, as brought out on p. 192. "I object," and the objection is sustained by the kic-kers and knockers as put tel evidente on pp. 174, 170, 173, 182, There are inaaiy other fins Ulustrations and strong points brought out, and forcible jproppaftioas presented, that v'ill have a powerful influence with the jury, which in this instance ís composed of the public, but it would not do to give the case away entirely. Secare a copy ïor yourself and weigh dl in your own scales. It is a credit to the senior laws, and an honor to the hard working board oí editora "vhose labors have produced it. Future classes will have I dil'ficulty in escelliag syork oï '91. j DR. MC COSH'S MEMyUY. Ex-Presiden1 Mctosh, ol i'i-in -cton, who celebrated Jus 83d birthday on Sunday, is working on his autoblograpny, which is uiot to be publishe:l muil after his death. .V story is told of jiiin to Ilústrate his continvied interest in the stúdents. A freshjnan on the way to the college library was uccosted. by Dr. McCosh : 'And how do you do, sir V I think I know you, sir, but cannot recall your naine, sir." The freslimaai gave his name and added that his father was an alumnus of the college. "Very well, Bir, I tiiink I know Í him, sir, but eannot recall liis name. I And is your father well '."' "He has been dead for severa! years," replied the student. Thi terminated the interview until Dr. McCosh had secured his mail from the postoffice, nnd had met the same freslvman returning from the library. 'T know you. 1 know you; and how are you and what is your na,me ?" The inio; mat'.on was glven. "How ís your father?" "Still dead, Hir," replied the ir. sh man. -Pliilad-elphia Press.

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