Bertram F. Willcox papers, 1919-1961.
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Bertram Francis Willcox, (B.A., Cornell University, 1917, LL.B., Harvard University, 1922) was professor emeritus of law at Cornell University, where he taught most of his academic career (1946-1967). Willcox was also the McRoberts professor in the administration of law at Cornell (1954-1967.) Prior to his teaching career, Willcox practiced with Hughes, Rounds, Schurman & Dwight and was a partner in Schurman, Wiley & Willcox and successor firms (1923-1943). Professor Willcox also served ...
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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...