Word: austin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lobbyist Burgess had requested the dismissal of Mr. Koch because, he explained, he had put the pottery industry in "the wrong light" before the Senate Finance Committee. Mr. Koch was not dismissed, though potters carried their complaints even to President Hoover. Sugar. Frank were the avowals of Harry A. Austin, secretary-treasurer of the U. S. Beet Sugar Association, of his efforts to obtain a higher tariff on sugar as a protection to the domestic industry. He told investigators that his headquarters had spent $500,000 in seven years to "educate" the public. He even admitted that most...
...loved to tell experiences which amused him and told them with full appreciation of their humorous side. One of these experiences was the acquisition of Austin Hall...
...Austin (meeting the President in the street): 'What does the University need most...
...Austin (after hesitation): 'I'll give it. I hate a lawyer like the devil...
Installed in their new group of six rooms formerly used for officers in Austin Hall, the members of the Student Advisory Committee of the Law School are doing some of their hardest work at this time, when the Ames competition is just getting under way. Under the chairmanship of W. J. Kyle 3L, the group has completed the assignment of first year law men to law clubs, of which there are more than 70. These clubs will meet in a series of arguments, after which the winners will be paired in their second year, and the finals of the Ames...