Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lawyers in the courtroom goggled. Questioned by reporters, Attorney Leibowitz shrugged: "It must be right if it comes from the fountainhead...
...like the U. S. but want more pay-Babs with our money runs away. Such was the legend striking employes of three F. W. Woolworth stores in New York carried on picket placards day after 25-year-old Countess Haugwitz-Revent-low (Barbara Hutton) spent five minutes in a courtroom on the fifth floor of Manhattan's Federal Courthouse, signed away her U. S. citizenship, became solely a Danish subject like her husband, sailed back to England on the Europa after 36 hours in the U. S. Through her attorneys the granddaughter of the 5?-&-10? chain...
...Workers' Defense League observer was seized and searched, and when he asked the plainclothesman to identify himself, received the reproving answer: "Why don't you want to be a gentleman?" At the subsequent hearings even reporters and photographers were searched before they were allowed to enter the courtroom...
...collegians are forced to waive the four year rule of inter-collegiate competition as some of the colony team have longer terms before graduation. The convicts also have an edge in experience, gained inside the courtroom upholding the negative side of a question in which the law argued the affirmative. This time, however, the prisoners will uphold the affirmative. The subject is Resolved, That the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to enforce arbitration of all industrial disputes. The Yale News
...mistress of a British lord is an idea titillating to thousands of British shopgirls. Just what that questionable position sometimes demands and how little it sometimes pays was brilliantly exposed in a London courtroom last week...