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Word: becks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Goals: R. Dutton 10, Burch 7, Bryan 3, Kilmer 3, Pratt 3, Beck 2, D. Dutten 2, Hall 2, Lindsey 2, Moore 1, Stern 1. Foul Shots: R. Dutton 1. LAW III ARTS AND SCIENCES Nido, Altman, r.f. r.f., Stoneman Shute, l.f. l.f., Farrington Yeomans, Mottla, c. c., Butterfield Lipton, r.g. r.g., Baskervill Glick, l.g. l.g., Woods, Nolan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAW III DEFEATS ARTS AND SCIENCES 39 TO 28 | 2/28/1934 | See Source »

...Supreme Court will have its hands more than full in reviewing the law in this class of decisions, and will doubtless return to its former rule of accepting administrative tribunals' findings of fact as final. Now, in lieu of this probability are the demands of Lord Hewart, James Beck, et alia, that administrative tribunals be kept under close scrutiny, both as to membership and as to decisions, entirely without merit? Victor H. Kramer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Civil Service | 1/24/1934 | See Source »

...second week of rehearsal under the direction of Alistair Cooke. The final cast, including Radcliffe students, playing feminine roles, is: Chesterfield Wragsdale, Robert Gardner-Medwin S.A.; Vivienne Waters, Elizabeth Morison; Michael Love, Richard Sullivan '35; Molly O'Sullivan, Lois Hall; Mrs. Gordon A. Bock, Louise Graham; Mr. Gordon Beck, Arthur Szathmary '37; Carl Svenson, Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Udolphus, Whitney Cook '36; Benri, Charles Sedgewick '34; Edwin Salmon, John Cromwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERFORMANCE OF "EVER THE TWAIN" POSTPONED | 11/16/1933 | See Source »

...threat of Jefferson Davis to the Union in 1860. Washington used another word then, but the conflict of individual and national interests is substantially the same in either case. Governor Murray is a constitutional lawyer of great ability and vision. He realizes that the proud boast of James M. Beck that we have no administrative law is a medal with two sides, and that it would be quite as reasonable for us to boast, with the Tartars of old, that we have no civil law. It is true that we have no sanctioned and unified administrative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 10/31/1933 | See Source »

Most Southern cotton farmers will, hitch "Jude" and "Beck" to a riding "planter" equipped with a 12 in. "middle buster" and a seedbox filled with Maize or Kaffir, "gee" and "haw" aforesaid mules into their accustomed places between the rows, and at a single operation plow up the government's row of cotton and reseed the row with a feed crop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 7, 1933 | 8/7/1933 | See Source »

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