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...also with the knowledge that he had been elected Governor of Nebraska a third time. After his lungs cleared, heart trouble kept "Brother Charley" on his back until last week. In March died Robert Beecher Howell, Nebraska's Republican Senator, but Governor Bryan was too ill to appoint a Democratic successor; the State had to get along month after month with George William Norris as its lone Senator. Ambitious to sit in the Senate, "Brother Charley" pondered ways & means of appointing himself to the vacancy. His doctors told him he would never reach Washington alive, and the Senate would...
...articles of impeachment against Judge Louderback (TIME. March 6). Their gist was that he had abused his judicial power in receivership cases, had been guilty of "tyranny and oppression, favoritism and conspiracy which brought the administration of justice into disrepute.'' Original complainant against Judge Louderback, who was appointed in 1928 by President Coolidge on the say-so of then Senator Samuel Shortridge, was the San Francisco Bar Association. He was accused of appointing Lawyer Samuel Shortridge Jr. to at least one fat receivership, dismissing a receiver who refused to appoint as his attorney a lawyer of the judge...
John Hopkins Morison '35, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been added by petition to the list of nominees for the Student Council elections. From the total of 24 names, six Juniors and three Sophomores will be chosen, and these in turn will appoint five Juniors and three Sophomores...
From those nominated, six Juniors and three Sophomores will be elected. The nine men who are winners will in turn appoint five Juniors and three Sophomores...
...statthalters will appoint State Premiers who are to pick their own cabinets...