Word: burnses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team A--Burns, l.e.; Barrett, l.t.; W. Ticknor, l.g.; B. Ticknor, c.; Trainer, r.g.; Davis, r.t.; Harding, r.e., Putnam, q.b.; Harper, l.h.; Mays, r.h.; Potter, f.b.
In line with the reexamination of our legal system, Harvard opens this fall the work of the new Institute of Criminal Law, whose Director is Professor Francis Bowes Sayre of the Harvard Law School. To assist Professor Sayre, Professor Sam Bass Warner comes to Harvard from the University of Syracuse...
Returning to Chicago, Burns met Emily del Pino (later Mrs. Burns, the plaintiff), who was then "37, of good character and morals ... in possession of a flourishing business and doing well." Burns boarded at her mother's house, during which time he illegally obtained pay-check money while timekeeper for...
One night he met Lillian Salo, 22, and went to live with her at various Chicago hotels, from several of which they were ousted for extreme disorderly conduct. Then it was that Mrs. Burns, "feeling that Mr. Burns was a menace to society," notified the Georgia authorities.
Journalists speculating on the case wondered: 1) could Mrs. Burns prove that the American, when it printed Burns's story, "well knew" of his malice towards her? 2) If she could prove that, and prove her whole story, was it worth $100,000 to the American to have printed without...