Word: bench
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School will be won this evening by either the George Gray Club or the Scott Club when they meet in the finals of the Ames competition. Tonight's case, the climax of a three year competition among the Law School Clubs, will be tried before a bench of three justices in the center lecture room of Langdell Hall at 8 o'clock...
...Freshman who showed himself to be of Varsity calibre. The tackle situation is complicated by the loss of Milstead, Blair, and Miller. Butterworth and Richards, the latter the strongest player in the Freshman line, look to be the best prospects. Lnman, Bingham, and Hart are again available at end. Bench at number one and Pond at number two should be fixtures in the backfield. Cottle, the only other letter-man returning, will probably be forced to give way to Kline, Failing, or Wadsworth, the three versatile Freshman backs who helped to bury the Crimson first-year men under...
January 11 is the date on which the final case in the Ames competition at the Law School will be argued, according to an announcement made last night by Dean Pound. This case will be presented in a mock trial before a bench of three justices by the George Gray law club and the Scott law club, the two third-year law groups which won the semi-final contests held two weeks...
...Hotchkiss Luman '25, end 23 180 6.02 Exeter Richeson '24, quarterback 21 174 5.10 New Orleans High Neale '25, back 22 175 5.10 Parkersburg High Pond '25, back 21 170 5.10 Hotchkiss Mallory '24, back 21 170 5.10 Pomfret Squad Batty '24, guard 25 220 6.03 Andover Bench '26, back 21 172 5.10 Exeter Butterworth '26, tackle 19 195 6.02 Exeter Burt '26, tackle 20 180 6.00 Salisbury Capen '26, tackle 21 180 5.10 Taft Chamberlin '24, guard 22 201 5.11 Pomfret Coene '24, back 22 192 6.01 Stevens Prep. Cottle '24, back 18 167 6.01 Andover Deaver...
Five years ago a wealthy Manhattan realtor sued his wife for divorce. The charges were filth. The case was tried before a judge (no jury) and the decision was against the husband. But before the decision could be signed, the judge was elevated to a higher bench, and the case had to be retried. It is now on trial before a jury. The man was William Earl Dodge Stokes; and his wife, Helen Elwood Stokes. It is estimated that they have spent over $1,000,000 on the case. They cover each other with mud. The public applauds...