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...places as overseers are: John W. Farley '99, Walter F. Dillingham '02, Monte M. Lemann '03, Arthur A. Ballantine '04, Walter S. Franklin '06, Winthrop W. Aldrich '07, Chester I. Barnard '10, Frederick C. Crawford '13, David P. Morgan '16, Robert E. Sherwood '18, Leonard Carmichael '22, Robert F. Bradford '22, and William I. Nichols...
Editor Sax Bradford went to South America. To get out the new tabloid, Sports Editor Cliff Harrison was made editor. On its first day as a tabloid the Star gained 10,000 readers, lost only 800 of them the second, has gained steadily since-from...
With two days behind them, the contestants expect the trial to drag out approximately two weeks. Bradford's tactics can not be hurried as they try to present the involved and highly statistical evidence carefully and systematically...
Leahy, one of Boston's most capable trial lawyers, at present confines himself to tearing down the prosecution's testimony. In cross-examining John V. Kimball, Bradford's star witness, of a mechanical engineering firm involved in the case, and former mayor of Malden, Leahy attempted to destroy his damaging evidence by forcing him to admit his own criminal involvement through paying any bribe...
Leahy dramatically drew Kimball out with leading questions until he struck home by asking Kimball if he did not consider himself criminally guilty. Bradford sprang to his feet in a second with a violent objection after his witness denied the charge...