Show TO HARVARD LAW ALUMNI Attorney General Delivers Address at Harvard Commencement v CAMBRIDGE Mass Juno 28 The The Harvard law Jaw school chool sot fiot the commence commencement commencement commencement ment p pace u to today tOlay although h daM claw celebrations cole cele bration especially that of 1880 in which former President Roosevelt was graduated also held attention The law school chool alumni had as orator era ora tor of ot tho the day Attorney General Wick Wick- er ham In Iii his opinion tho coe college e trained lawyer lawyer lawyer law law- yer will the tho great cat legal and economic eco coo o questions of government in this and the next generation Ho will not bo be the man whoso whose only acquaintance with tho the principles of law lawand lawand and und government has been derived from text books and lectures such a a. man would not cot fco bo e equipped to co cope with them He must bo be the man who has found tho the living law as it has been developed do in tho the real transactions of men Except with possible rare exceptions exceptions the day of tho the plodding student who read his hs Black tono in a desultory unmethodical interrupted fashion from tho the musty shelves or oi some practicing counselor is over Importance of ot College Training Tho college trained lawyer of or this and the tho coming generations generation's who will solve tho the problems of government o is is the theman theman man nina who has mastered tho the principles and doctrines of law as a science through tho the selection classification and analysis of adjudged ed Ceases involving olvin their application Mr Wick mado made an able ad ad- address dress In his opening words ho he declared de do- dared he had boon beon able to obtain f scant cant leisure from the tho duties of ot official life and referred to himself aa as an au overburdened I public official whose mind was necessarily crowded with the tho prosaic i I and exacting details of government Contentment with mediocrity Mr Wickersham continued II is is in in my opinion ono one of the greatest dangers which confronts successful ful democracy everywhere e Tho The hope of averting it rests lar largely e with men of ot sound legal egal education The attorney general then reviewed in in brief the development of ot the thee last few ev years toward the control utilities s1 and compared to it growth of ry of tr trade do now come to toa a control of great eat lines linos of industry by corporations or individuals Never Nc before has it t jt been possible lolay to lo tolay tola la lay BO io direct a toll toU upon tho the public through b the concentration of industrial power ho bo said H The Tho full significance of the tho attempt to check chock the growth and power of great combinations through fower the tho ho commerce clause of the tho constitution was wag scarcely perceived at tho the time of the enactment of tho the Sherman law nor until successive interpretations of it had been given cn b by the supreme court Greed Must be Curbed Tho The history of nations indicates that at a l certain period of national development de do development it becomes necessary to in interpose in In- by legislation between tho rapa rape cit eit of individual greed reed and justice and fairness to the whole people The ri right ht of every community to legislate respecting property affected b by a public use ulle was early reco recognized Tho R Roosevelt lose class of 80 journeyed out to the Hoosick club in the Blue hills whore all sorts of ot sports were enjoyed by athletes of thirty years a ago o. o A As Colonel Roosevelt had already notified noti noti- fied fled the tho secretary ho bo would not be bo at those thoRe observances the tho members were undisturbed by a n curious thron throng Seven classes lunched and aull dined at atthe atthe the Country club dub at Brookline while later in tho the day many of ot the tho officials of tho the university were busy welcoming candidates for or honorary degrees to be conferred at commencement tomorrow ROOSEVELT STARTS FOR HARVARD EXERCISES NEW NEV YORK June 28 Col Theodore Theo Thee dore dote Roosevelt departed at 10 0 o'clock clock this morning for Boston where he will attend nd tho the Harvard commencement ex cx- Colonel Roosevelt came from Sa Sagamore Sagamore Saga Saga- a. a more moro Hill to New Now York and kept secret the tho hour of his bis departure to avoid the tho crowds He will m at a a. meeting of the Harvard alumni tomorrow and anel will make a short s speech ech Outside of this ho has refused to disclose his plans for forthe forthe forthe the trip Ho He expects to return home on Friday Frida It had nad been raining all ni night bt in Ovater Ova Ova- ter Ba Bay but Colonel Roosevelt decided not to too give o up tho the trip by automobile I thou thought ht I would reach my iny compartment com corn unseen uns he said but an old letter currier carrier who ho first nominated me for tor the assembly nearly thirty years rears R ago O recognized mo me and camo came up to shake shako hands bands Then the station employees gathered J around but I managed to reach lU my car Some persons followed mo me in inhere inhere here but 1 I was reading very Tery studiously didn't and t they 1 stop Colonel Roosevelt alono alone in his compartment when wh tho the train started |