Word: bryce
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second semi-final argument of the Ames Competition, held in Langdell Center last night, the Bryce-Powell Law Club, represented by C.G. Heimerdinger 3L., and M.E. Purnell 3L., defeated the Scott Law Club, represented by W.J. Milde 3L., and H.P. Sharp 3L., winning the right to meet the Sanford Law Club in the final argument on January...
...counsels on the brief of the Bryce-Powell Club were J.S. Compton 3L., S.J. Elder 3L., Albert Langeluttig 3L., W.H. Neary 3L., D.V. Prugh 3L., and R.G. Wilson...
...four clubs in the semi-finals this year have already begun preparing their briefs for the semi-final debates, which will take place on November 17 and 18. The Beale Club is scheduled to meet the Sanford Club, and the Bryce-Powell Club is scheduled to meet the Scott Club...
...folds over his collar. Across his paunchy stomach runs a heavy gold watch-chain. From his mouth protrudes a long, black stogy. By night he counts poker chips; by day he miscounts ballots. He has become the symbol of the U. S. civic misrule which caused the late James Bryce to say that municipal government has been the outstanding failure in the U. S. political system...
...alike of trespass and of breach of contract. They refrained from violence, intimidation, fraud and threats." Old but Able. Before the Supreme Court last week, a stocky 93-year-old gentleman with neatly trimmed snow-white beard and abundant snow-white hair, looking a bit like the late Viscount Bryce, pounded a desk and argued a water power case with vigorous conviction. He was Moses Hooper-for 70 years an able lawyer of Oshkosh, Wis. He had ridden in his automobile to Washington and intends to ride back to Oshkosh soon. Beech-Nut v. Beechnut. P. Lorillard Co. (Beechnut chewing...