Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...James Cox Brady's Casemate, the $36,-850 Metropolitan Handicap, over Piet (by half a length); at New York. ¶Manhattan College, a double (440-yds. and 880-yds.), in the Coliseum Relays; at Los Angeles. Seton Hall's Andy Stanfield also doubled (100-yd. dash and 220-yd. low hurdles), and the Illinois Athletic Club's Rev. Bob Richards pole-vaulted 15 ft. (for the ninth time). ¶The University of Delaware's lacrosse team, over Western Maryland, 17-2, as Delaware's Don Swan scored eleven goals to set a national scoring record...
Professor Archibald Cox '34, who served as Hand's law clerk said that. The opinions of Judge Hand have had significant influence in breaking down the restrictions imposed by the dry literalism of conservative tradition and in showing how to use with sympathetic understanding the information afforded by legislative and administrative processes...
Hand did this, Cox noted, by breaking away from the formal wording of laws, and by interpreting them according to the effect Congress intended for them...
CRIMSON--Bow, Mason; 2, Taub; 3, Mandel; 4, Lorenz; 5, Holbrook; 6, Kane; 7, Stifel; Stroke, Wheeler; 9, Humanstrum; Cox, Ottenheimer. Average height: 6 ft. 2 in. (with cox, 6 ft. 1 in). Average weight: 160 (with cox...
Lampoon--Bow, Street; 1, Bis; 2, Wit; 3, Joe Kerr; 4, Queue; 5, Dunce; 6, Fiend; 7, Clink Kerr; Stroke, Quigley; Cox, C. Oliver Iselin '49. Average height: 4 ft. 9 in. (with cox, 4 ft. 9 in). Average weight: 212 (with cox...