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LAW ASSOCIATION. Prof. M. Herndon Moore. The sad death of Professor m. Herndon Moore, the beloved Dean of the Law Department of the Univer sity, cast a pall of gloom, not only over tle law classes, but over the entire student body. He was one of nature's noblemen, a true type of Southern gentleman, and the impress of his life will continue to mould and shape char acter for many years to come. Every student feels that he has sus tained a personal loss, but there is a measure of compensation in the eni richment of his own life-the higher conception of duty and manhood which have come to him through con tact with a personality so gentle, and withal so manly. The following resolutions were adopted by the Senior amd Junior classes and enrolled in the minutes of the Law Association: Be it resolved by the Senior and Junior Law classes of the University that we submit with deep pain and sincere sorrow to the inscritable Providence that has removed fronm earthly activities Prof. M. Herndon Moore, the Dean of the Law Depart ment. That we esteem it a great privilege to have studied under his instruction, to have felt the stimulus of his high purpose, and have had the inspiration of his exalted character. That we shall ever cherish the lofty ideals he has implanted within us, and the memory of his kindly spirit, his gentle courtesy and his gracious per sonality. That in his death this institution has lost one of its most faithful and zeal ous workers, the State Bar an expo nent of its best and noblest traditions, and we-both as students and as young men-one of our best friends and wisest counsellors. That ve respect fully request that space he reserved in the Garne/ and Black for these resolutions (accompa Iied by portrait), and that copies he also furnished The Carolinian and Tm: G.a\m:coc K for publication. G"3:0. W. O11R, B. D. Cnin WV. 1). 'l' , W\I. 11. MARION., \4. A. McL\.:on, . .P.Tra.w Committee. A rather sensational case was tried before the Moot Court Friday night. M\. R. McDonald, a highly respectedI young muan, was indicted for the lar ceny of a watch, the property of a fel lowv stud(entt. It was qjuite a surprise, as Mac., though he generally takes his ownt time about things, has never bcen known to take other p)eole's time. There wvere miany sp)ecta tors p)resent, most of whom,. in chuding the jurymen, sympa thized with the p)risoner. One juror was so overcome in the course of the trial that he wvent out to conceal his emotions, bitt Sheriff WVideman ar rested him and brought him back. Judge Hammond warnedl him that if the offense were rep)eatedl, the Court wvould confiscate his per diem. (The dlime was ten cents.) The Sherif found it necessary to'suppress demoti strations repeatedly, and several of fenders were at length finled. Through it all the defendant remiained com posed, sustaining the fire of cross-ex amiination with an unmarred counte nance. He knew that if locked tip lie woul not have to get up corporations for the following Monday. Solicitor Chapman was assisted in the prosecution by Joseph Fromberg, and the defenise was conducted by T. 1-. Moffatt and I. ). Carter. There were several lively passages between cotinsel, bit no casualties are reported, and white-winged peace now broods over the seat of war. judge Hammond, in his charge, showed great familiarity with the crime of larceny-from a legal point of view-and any juror in the panel would now know a case of it anywhere at a glance. After about fifteen min utes of deliberation, a verdict of not guilty was rendered, and the prisoner wvas restored to lil)erty and loved ones. A fter Court adjourned, the Law Association adopted the joint resolu tions regarding the death of Professor Moore, passed by the Senior and Junior Law classes. 'eliey are printed above. 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