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Chief Justice, Geoffrey Bolton 3L; Associates, Laurence Fly 3L, and W. K. Allison...
...plans are in charge of Geoffrey Bolton 3L, who has announced the following participants...
...Greek fever in the embattled swamps of Missolonghi. The present bio-novel might be regarded as a belated contribution to the centenary, atoning for its tardiness by its fervor. But such is hardly the case. The author of The Chaste Diana (Lavinia Fenton, later the Duchess of Bolton, who took the part of Polly Peachum in the original production of the Beggars' Opera) and The Divine Lady (Lady Hamilton), is a person who discerns the folly of conceiving a colorful biography and embroidering it to the current taste in refined wantonness, when History's closet affords the skeletons...
Some time ago, one John B. Bolton of Philadelphia invented a fabric out of which collars could be made. Shortly afterward, a soft collar was put on the market, advertised by thousands of brittle, frostily handsome young men who stared down at the great U. S. public from streetcar nooks and up at them from the back pages of magazines. It was called the Van Heusen collar. Forthwith, John B. Bolton of Philadelphia brought suit against one John M. Van Heusen of Jamaica Plain, Mass., to recover $6,000,000. Last week, the court awarded...
...Flower took his Bachelor's degree at the University of London 1910 and his Master's degree in 1914. He then studied at Manchester College in Oxford, where he is at present lecturer on the Psychology of Religion. He has been the minister of churches at Manchester and Bolton and is now the minister at the Unitarian Church in Cambridge. He has published books on the Parables of Jesus applied in Modern Life, and on the Psychological answers of religious questions...