Examination grades, 1904-1905.

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Examination grades, 1904-1905.

Two sheets are printed forms with Best's annual examination grades for 1904 and 1905, and a typewritten letter from law school secretary Fred L. Fischer informing Best that he is entitled to write a Commencement Part.

3 sheets (3 p.)

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Best, William Hall, 1877-1960.

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Best received his LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1906, was admitted to the Massachusetts bar and practiced law in Boston. He was an overseer of the Harvard Law Review. From the description of Examination grades, 1904-1905. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235083696 ...

Harvard Law Review.

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Harvard Law School

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Law clubs were established to provide students an opportunity to practice preparing and arguing law cases as realistically as possible. Law clubs began to be founded at Harvard in the 19th century; one of the earliest was the Marshall Club, founded in 1825. In 1910, the Board of Student Advisers was formed, and the more formal Ames Competition in Appellate Brief Writing and Advocacy was established. From the description of General information by and about Harvard Law School clubs, 18...

Fischer, Fred L.

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