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Charles Nagel, LL.D. Brown. United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor.

Boston City Hospital, lawyer, public-spirited citizen, notable example of the educated man of affairs."

George Grafton Wilson, LL.D. Brown. Teacher of international law at Brown and Harvard and at the Naval War College.

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Albert Russell Savage, LL.D. Dartmouth. Justice of Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

At the annual meeting of the Harvard Law School Association, held June 27

Theodore N. Vail, LL.D. Dartmouth.

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Holmes, class of '61, was chosen presi

Isaac Newton Mills, LL.D. Amherst.

Justice of Supreme Court of State of New York for term 1907-1920. Henry Slockbridge, LL.D. Amherst. Member of 51st Congress; now judge of Court of Appeals of Maryland. Willis Van Devanter, LL.D. De Pauw.

Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Francis L. Swayze, LL.D. Rutgers. Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Boston,

Justice

Oliver

Wendell

dent to succeed the late Chief Justice Fuller. Among the vice-presidents elected were Richard Olney, Governor Baldwin of Connecticut, Judge George Gray of Delaware, Judge John C. Gray of the New York Court of Appeals, Justices Hammond and Loring of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and Governor Willson of Kentucky. Robert

G. Dodge, '97, was re-elected secretary, and Roger Ernst, '03, treasurer.

Oliver A. Harker, LL.D. Knox.

Dean of the law school of the University of Illinois.

George .4. Lawrence, LL.D. Knox. Attorney of Galesburg, Ill. Harrington Putnam, LL.D. Middlebury.

Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. George Kunkel, LL.D. Dickinson. Presiding Judge of the courts of Dauphin county, Pa. Edward O. Malley, LL.D. Fordham. Attorney-General of New York. Joseph Morschauser, LL.D. Fordham. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York. Arthur Tompkins, LL.D. Fordham. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York. Henry Sturgis Drinker, LL.D. Penn., Franklin and Marshall. President of Lehigh University, engineer, jurist, author and educator. E. D. King, K.C., D.C.L. Arcadia. Barrister-at-law, Halifax, N. S.

About one hundred and fifty members

of the Buffalo Lawyers’ Club enjoyed a day's outing to Toronto on June 24, being entertained by the legal fraternity of the Canadian city, and listening to addresses by Sir Allen Aylesworth, Minister of Justice of the Dominion, Wil liam Renwick Riddell, Justice of the

High Court of Ontario, and J. J. Foy, Attorney-General of the Province. That

blood is thicker than water was the key note of Justice Riddell’s words. Two great pines, growing side by side, were cited as typical of the two countries,

Canada and the United States—the supporting roots everlastingly embedded in a common soil, no matter how much

a momentary gust may ruffle twig points of one against the other. “The longest

international boundary line on earth," he said, “shows, with its proper absence

W. E. Rosco, K.C., D.C.L. Arcadia. Barrister-at-law, Kentville, N. S. William Renwick Riddell, Litt.D. Syracuse. Justice of the High Court of Ontario. Conrad John Rueter, A.M. Tufts.

"Secretary of the board of trustees of the

of forts, the kinship between these great nations of the same blood.

The recent

speech of the President of the United States on international and world-wide arbitration will be historic, I believe.