Word: bergerman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...defeated the Scott Club in the finals of the Ames competition. Leon Edward Hickman 3L, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Curtis Chandler Williams Jr. 3L, of Columbus, Ohio, represented the winning club and acted as counsel for the defendants, while William Gresser 3L, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Malbourne Bergerman of Pueblo, Colorado, who represented the Scott club, were counsel for the plaintiff...
...case in equity concerning a loan granted by James R. Sexton, plaintiff, to Charles M. Morgan and Albert G. Fortune, defendants. The latter will be represented by J. S. Myers 3L. and C. C. Williams R.L., of the Langdell-Marshall Club, while William Gresser 3L. and Melbourne Bergerman 3L. will be the attorneys for the plaintiff. The plaintiff, Sexton, brought a bill for an accounting of money due on two mortgage debts against the defendants, Morgan and Fortune, on which they had defaulted. The properties sold were subject to four mortgages, no two of which covered identical security. Though adequate...
Tonight William Gresser 3L. and Melbourne Bergerman 3L., members of the Scott Club, will represent the plaintiff, and Morton Keeney 3L. and R. H. Hopkins 3L. will be the attorneys for the defendant. They will argue the case before the Honorable William Cushing Wait '82, Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts; the Honorable James Arnold Lowell '91, Judge of the United States District Court, District of Massachusetts; and the Honorable Franklin Tweed Hammond '92, Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts...
...brough in the check and deposited the money to his account. The criminal absconded. The plaiutiff bank credited its customer the amount of the check, and is now trying to collect with interest the money it had lost from the defendant bank, which has had no loss. Melbourne Bergerman 21, and William Gresser 2L, will be the Scott Club's lawyers for the defense...
...Harvard Law Review at a meeting of the board held yesterday. The new third year law editors are: H. W. Caldwell, D. D. Crystal, L. M. Dabney, Edward Feldman, P. D. Miller, A. A. Owen and P. G. Rodewald. The second year law men who were elected are: Melbourne Bergerman, T. G. Corooran, E. W. Debevoise, Charles Donby, S. V. Fairbanks, R. G. Hengst, S. S. Iseeks, R. G. Page, Albert Parker, H. C. Smith, A. E. Sutherland, A. E. Throop, and Leonard Wheeler...
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