Word: bryce
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...start of the third and final season the number of forensic squads has been reduced to four. This fall, the four clubs to place teams in the semifinals were the Scott, Langdell, Bryce and Smith organizations...
...semi-finals of the Ames Competition held last week, the Scott Club and the Smith Club of the Law School were victorious over the Bryce Club and the Langdell Club, and won their way into the finals, which will be held on January...
...Lord Bryce wrote The Holy Roman Empire at 26, which was Ben Franklin's age when he wrote Poor Richard's Almanack. Buskin and Roosevelt were 24 when they composed, respectively, Modern Painters and The War of 1812. John Jay was Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court at 44. Charles James Fox was a junior lord of admiralty, a thorn in George Ill's side, at 21. William Pitt, Britain's prime minister for 17 years, assumed office at 24, having previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer. At 20, Alexander Hamilton was a leading authority on government...
...good government in a city is not limited to the confines of that corporation. The example spreads. Just now, there is a wave of enthusiasm in favor of better city government spread through all sections of the country. Our people are desirous of putting an end to what Mr. Bryce described as 'the most conspicuous failure in the United States...
...forests, is now fighting other battles single-handedly in Pennsylvania. Henry Cabot Lodge, Roosevelt's close friend, has but recently gone to his grave. Senator Beveridge is no longer Senator, but hopes to be so again. Many others have come and gone from the British embassy at Washington since Bryce was there. Herrick is now the veteran Ambassador to France, where another? Henry White?was then. Frank W. Mondell, who clashed with Roosevelt, is no longer Chairman of the House Committee on Public Lands, but is Director of the War Finance Corporation. Frank Kellogg is no longer...