Terra Mariae . -. And hiswork on the Terr.\ i\I.\Ri.\E staff isappreciated by all. He is sure tosucceed in his chosen profession andwe will be greatly disappointed if wedont some day point witli pride to thefact that he was one of our class-mates. One Hundred and Thirl)) tE »#. DEAN HENRY DAVID HARLANDepartment of Law OXDRABLE Henry DavidHarlan was born in Chiircli- w^ ville, J\ on October 23, 1858. ^** He attended St. Johns , and took his A. M. in graduated in law from the Uni-versity of Maryland in 1881 and in1894 he was given the degree ofL. L. D. by St. Johns C


Terra Mariae . -. And hiswork on the Terr.\ i\I.\Ri.\E staff isappreciated by all. He is sure tosucceed in his chosen profession andwe will be greatly disappointed if wedont some day point witli pride to thefact that he was one of our class-mates. One Hundred and Thirl)) tE »#. DEAN HENRY DAVID HARLANDepartment of Law OXDRABLE Henry DavidHarlan was born in Chiircli- w^ ville, J\ on October 23, 1858. ^** He attended St. Johns , and took his A. M. in graduated in law from the Uni-versity of Maryland in 1881 and in1894 he was given the degree ofL. L. D. by St. Johns College. He came to the Maryland Bar in 1881 and for some years was Profes-sor of Elementary Law and DomesticRelations, and became Dean of theLaw Department in 1910. For some years Judge Harlan wasChief Judge of the Supreme Benchof Baltimore City, but in 1914 he re-signed this position to become generalcounsel for the Fidelity Trust Com-pany of ISaltimore.


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