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- catalog contributor b1448963.
- catalog contributor b1448964.
- catalog contributor b1448965.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "Remarks at the Harvard commencement dinner. June 22, 1880 -- Memorial Day; May 30, 1884 -- Harvard College in the war. June 25, 1884 -- The law. February 5, 1885 -- The Puritan. February 12, 1886 -- The profession of the law. February 17, 1886 -- On receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws. June 30, 1886 -- The use of law schools. November 5, 1886 -- Remarks to the Essex Bar. undated -- Sidney Bartlett. March 23, 1889 -- Daniel S. Richardson. April 15, 1890 -- Anonymity and achievement. June 3, 1890 -- The use of colleges. February 3, 1891 -- William Allen. September 15, 1891 -- Paul Bourget. December 4, 1893 -- Rudyard Kipling. April 24, 1895 -- The soldier's faith. May 30, 1895 -- Learning and science. June 25, 1895 -- Arthur P. Bonney and Frederic T. Greenhalge. April 21, 1896 -- Rudolph C. Lehmann. November24, 1896 -- George Otis Shattuck. May 29, 1897 -- Commencement address. June 17, 1897 -- The fraternity of arms. December 11, 1897 -- Edward Avery and Erastus Worthington. May 2, 1898 -- Albert Venn Dicey. November 4, 1898 -- Admiral Dewey. October 14, 1899 -- Walbridge Abner Field. November 25, 1899 -- Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. March 4, 1900 -- Speech at a dinner given by the Bar Association of Boston. March 7, 1900 -- William Crowinshield Endicott. November 24, 1900 -- John Marshall. February 4, 1901 -- Ipswich. July 31, 1902 -- Dedicatory exercises. Northwestern University Law School. October 20, 1902 -- Despondency and hope. October 21, 1902 -- A provisional adieu. November 14, 1902 -- Twenty years in retrospect. December 3, 1902 -- Remarks before the Second Army Corps Association. March 13, 1903 -- The Class of '61. June 28, 1911 -- Reflections on the past and future. September 27, 1912 -- Law and the Court. February 15, 1913 -- Tribute to John Chipman Gray. March 12, 1915 -- The race is over. March 8, 1931.".
- catalog extent "xi, 178 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Occasional speeches.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Occasional speeches.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press".
- catalog relation "Occasional speeches.".
- catalog subject "KF213.H6 H66".
- catalog subject "Law.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Remarks at the Harvard commencement dinner. June 22, 1880 -- Memorial Day; May 30, 1884 -- Harvard College in the war. June 25, 1884 -- The law. February 5, 1885 -- The Puritan. February 12, 1886 -- The profession of the law. February 17, 1886 -- On receiving the degree of Doctor of Laws. June 30, 1886 -- The use of law schools. November 5, 1886 -- Remarks to the Essex Bar. undated -- Sidney Bartlett. March 23, 1889 -- Daniel S. Richardson. April 15, 1890 -- Anonymity and achievement. June 3, 1890 -- The use of colleges. February 3, 1891 -- William Allen. September 15, 1891 -- Paul Bourget. December 4, 1893 -- Rudyard Kipling. April 24, 1895 -- The soldier's faith. May 30, 1895 -- Learning and science. June 25, 1895 -- Arthur P. Bonney and Frederic T. Greenhalge. April 21, 1896 -- Rudolph C. Lehmann. November24, 1896 -- George Otis Shattuck. May 29, 1897 -- Commencement address. June 17, 1897 -- The fraternity of arms. December 11, 1897 -- Edward Avery and Erastus Worthington. May 2, 1898 -- Albert Venn Dicey. November 4, 1898 -- Admiral Dewey. October 14, 1899 -- Walbridge Abner Field. November 25, 1899 -- Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. March 4, 1900 -- Speech at a dinner given by the Bar Association of Boston. March 7, 1900 -- William Crowinshield Endicott. November 24, 1900 -- John Marshall. February 4, 1901 -- Ipswich. July 31, 1902 -- Dedicatory exercises. Northwestern University Law School. October 20, 1902 -- Despondency and hope. October 21, 1902 -- A provisional adieu. November 14, 1902 -- Twenty years in retrospect. December 3, 1902 -- Remarks before the Second Army Corps Association. March 13, 1903 -- The Class of '61. June 28, 1911 -- Reflections on the past and future. September 27, 1912 -- Law and the Court. February 15, 1913 -- Tribute to John Chipman Gray. March 12, 1915 -- The race is over. March 8, 1931.".
- catalog title "Occasional speeches. Compiled by Mark DeWolfe Howe.".
- catalog type "text".