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...David S. Burt...
...Leverett 70, Kirkland 67, Adams 55, Winthrop 54, Dunster 41, Dudley 15. Basketball Standing Won Lost Kirkland 7 0 Leverett 6 1 Adams 4 3 Winthrop 4 8 Dunster 3 4 Eliot 3 4 Lowell 1 6 Dudley 0 7 Leading Scorers Lubchansky (Dun.) 58 Stewart (Lev.) 43 Burt (El.) 39 McGuiness (Dun.) 32 Jackson (Ad.) 30 Cordingley (Lev.) 28 Foster (Kir.) 27 Ezell (Kirk.) 26 Lyford (Low.) 26 Marans (El.) 26 McSweeney (Kir.) 25 Roberts (Kirk.) 24 Eisenstein (Low.) 22 Kothe (Ad.) 20 Tonkonow (Low.) 20 Hockey Standing Won Lost Leverett 3 0 Winthrop 3 0 Dudley...
...rail labor, Congressionally represented by shrewd Senator Burt Wheeler, is conceded Washington's No. 1 lobby. Notorious is its ability to send bills crashing through in the last few days of a session; formidable is its veto of any bill to reduce the number of rail jobs available for its dues-paying members...
...BASKETBALL HIGH SCORERS Name, House Goals Lubschansky Dunster 32 Stewart, Leverett 31 Burt, Eliot 25 Smith, Kirkland 19 Cordingley, Leverett 16 Foster, Kirkland 16 Jackson, Adams 16 Macgowan, Adams 16 McGinniss, Dunster 16 Ezell, Kirkland 15 Tonkonow, Lowell 15 Keith, Leverett 14 Eisenstein, Lowell 14 Lyford, Lowell...
More jovial was the response to Mr. Wallace. Scripps-Howard Cartoonist Tal-burt summed it up by picturing a beaming figure called Third Term perched on a stairway, to the consternation of Conservative Democrats below, and quoting New York University Professor Mearns's jingle about the little man who wasn't there: "He wasn't there again today: Oh, how I wish he'd go away." Ordinarily irritated at reporters' prodding about the third term, generally inviting them to go stand in the corner, put on the dunce cap, or merely rewarding them with...