Word: cooking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...editorial note is on the subject of "Reversals in Illinois Criminal Cases." It shows that the higher courts of Cook County, in which Chicago is situated, reversed 11 out of 15 decisions appealed to them from the lower courts. The article states that there is "one law for the innocent and another for the guilty" in the work of the Chicago courts and gives considerable evidence on the unusual procedure of these legal bodies...
...Three Young Presidents is continuing his post. He is President Glenn Frank of Wisconsin, one-time editor of the Century magazine and, with Alexander Meiklejohn, founder of Wisconsin's famed Experimental College. Of the others, President Max Mason of the University of Chicago resigned last May* and President Clarence Cook Little of the University of Michigan resigned last week...
...Harvard, where he went in 1906 from his chaste Brookline home, Clarence Cook ("Pete") Little showed eager interest in science, in genetics, in the study of cancer. There in 1912, he took an M. S., two years later passed examinations for the doctorate of Science...
Then there was the recent gift ($1,750,000) from Alumnus William Wilson Cook. Alumnus Cook believed he had the right to administer his gift. President Little, like President Frank at Wisconsin, believed that donors should merely give; the President and Regents dispose. But the Michigan Regents held with Alumnus Cook...
...Cook (NC) defeated E. S. Stewart '28 15-4, 13-18, 15-6, 13-15, 15-4; D. Gregg (LI) defeated C. W. Elsman '30, 15-6, 15-12, 5-6; L. Wheeler (UB) defeated Caleb Cauman '30, 15-12, 18-16, 18-14; A. M. Sonnabend '17 (HC) defeated C. H. Kawakami '30, 15-12, 15-13, 10-15, 18-17; F. P. Frazier (TR) defeated E. P. Gunn '30, 15-8, 15-3, 15-8; A. C. Ingraham '31 defeated J. L. Ware...