Word: circuiting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will meet. The successful clubs in each of these two semi-final matches will meet for a final argument for the Ames trophy in January, at some date to be announced later. The presiding judges for the first argument will be: Judge G. W. Anderson of the United States Circuit Court, Judge F. P. Hammond of the Supreme Court, and Judge A. P. Stone '93 of the District Court. The following men will represent the four clubs...
...years ago the Bull Moose, T. Roosevelt up, took a second in the Presidential sweepstakes, leaving the former ribbon holder, the Elephant to finish a bad third. Shortly afterwards the Moose left the Grand Circuit for his more familiar woods, and little has been heard from him since. Some commentators have had him dead and others considered his species extinct; but now comes a persistent rumor that he is to return, groomed and fit, the "dark horse" of the next Presidential Derby in 1924. Who will ride him is not announced and the logical man for the job, Senator Borah...
...George W. Anderson, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Boston district, will address the Student Liberal Club this evening in the Clubhouse on Winthrop street. The subject of his talk will be the Railroad Situation...
...facts for each case brought before them. In the third year, lawyers and judges are secured to sit on the cases. Last year the final argument was held before one judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, one former judge of the same Court, and the judge for the Circuit Court of Appeals, First Circuit...
...play of the University infield was ragged in the opening innings and all three of the visitors' runs were helped around the circuit by Crimson errors. The Rhode Island State team likewise had a total of six errors chalked up against it, all of which aided the University scoring...