Word: cardozo
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineups: Kirkland: le, Snow; lt, Gill, Pettingill, Creighton; lg, Blanchard; c, Sharp; rg, Cardozo; rt, McCaffrey; re, Rich, Minton; backs, Bell Glynn, Kameese, Weston, Muldoon...
...lineups: Kirkland: re, McCafferey, Beard; rt, Burke; rg, Cardozo; c, Sharpe, Palmer; lg, Blanchard; lt, Gill; le, Snow, Minton; backs, Glynn, Weston, Comisc, Bell...
...production of novels. (Never a shrewd businessman, Alger sold most of his works outright at moderate prices. At the height of his reputation, he had to piece out his literary earnings by tutoring schoolboys in French and Latin. One of his pupils: the future Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo...
...Judge Takes the Stand," by Joseph N. Ullman; "The Nature of the Judicial Process," by Benjamin N. Cardozo; "Free Speech in the United States," by Zechariah Chafee; "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club," by Charles Dickens...
Most exacting job in the Rio carnaval belongs to a reporter on the paper A Noite who looks like a Latin edition of Oliver Hardy. For four days each year Senhor San Francisco Cardozo Menezes is carnaval's gaudy, giddy King Momo. In those four days he is on the go from mid-morning to 5 a.m., out in the streets and at balls, drinking champagne by the Jeroboam, singing sambas and shedding some 20 of his 210 pounds...