He received the degree of LL.D. from various American and foreign universities.
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Martin Meyerson, LL.D., president-designate of the University of Pennsylvania.
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The University of Pennsylvania conferred the degree of LL.D. on him in 1911.
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I have an LLD, that's a Doctor of Laws, not an honorary one but a real one.
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A knighthood was conferred on him in 1884, and the degree of LL.D. of Dublin in 1889.
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Bill Russell, LL.D., television commentator and retired basketball star.
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He also received an honorary LLD degree from the University of Aberdeen.
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Harvard University conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D. in 1898.
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Although not required to practice law, the LLD is a pre-requisite for an academic career.
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Doctor of Laws: an honorary law degree
Lamp Lumen Depreciation Factor. The multiplier to be used in illumination calculations to relate the initial rated output of light sources to the anticipated minimum rated output based on the relamping program to be used. (See also Lumen Depreciation and Mean Lumens).