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» Oct. 30, 1966- All International Law students become observers committed to human dignity. Oct. 31, 1966— 46th Yearbook meeting with Dean held. Nov. 7, 1966- Day in court in Trusts; don’t look at the doorway boys! Nov. 7, 1966— Romeika's tour of City Hall; 8 lost in Recorder of Deeds Office; no one left by the time he reaches Sheriff’s office. Nov. 8, 1966— Greenberg walks in late. Nov. 14, 1966— Elefant asks 9 questions in 4 minutes. Nov. 21, 1966— The Father and the Son and the Girard Trust. Nov. 28. 1966— Greenberg late to Thanksgiving Dinner. Dec. 6, 1966- Student walks out of Legal Profession. Dec. 20, 1966- Start covering cases in Pennsylvania Practice. Jan. 16, 1967— International Law open book final; student drops his course materials on the floor, messes the order, transfers to School of Dentistry. Jan. 28, 1967— Intersession begins. Jan. 30. 1967— Intersession ends (length of intersession attributable to special rights of seniors). Feb. 1, 1967— New number policy: students revolt in similar manner as in October under the new cut rule. Result is the same, although Australia experiences a marked increase in telegraphic messages. 30
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Oct. 6, 1966-Stern interprets new rule. Oct. 7, 1966— Magaw interprets Stern. Oct. 8, 1966- Dean explains rule to second year class: an exercise in circular logic. Oct. 9. 1966— Ballard stays out of controversy claiming fiduciary relationship. Oct. 10, 1966-Quarterly finds precedent for cut rule in Magna Carta. Oct. 11, 1966- Radicals urge repeal of Magna Carta. Oct. 12, 1966- Dean declares Magna Carta is here to stay. Oct. 13, 1966-Students go to Legal Aid for help in repealing cut rule. Oct. 14, 1966— McFall brings case to Moot Court. Oct. 15, 1966— Hemphill asks Quarterly for Amicus Curiae brief on the problem but it doesn’t come back from the printer in time. Oct. 16. 1966— Mallis asks Ballard for guidance. Oct. 17, 1966— Ballard asks Dean for help. Oct. 18. 1966- Dean asks school across the Schuylkill for aid. Oct. 19. 1966-Justice is served: despite unanimous student disapproval, cut rule stays. Oct. 20, 1966-Students still try and ascertain meaning of cut rule .and decide that 5 takes 7 8. 29
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