Word: dearborn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...names of the nine Assistant Head Ushers from the Junior class were announced last night by Madison Sayles '27, chairman of the Class Day Committee. They are: H. C. Bartlett, H. W. Bragdon, Langdon Dearborn, D. E. Garrison, A. A. Holbrook, E. B. Jackson, V. O. Jones, J. L. Pool, C. A. Pratt, H. W. Sayles, and Moses Wiliams...
...Bartlett, Lawrence Batchelder, Dudley Bell, A. C. Bemis, G. A. Blowers, R. D. Bolster, S. E. Bowditch, L. S. Brayton, G. C. Bruen, B. G. Burbank, A. F. Callahan, J. F. Carr, C. M. Clark, E. L. Cox, Gardener Cox, George Crawford, J. P. Crosby, R. McD. Cunningham, Langdon Dearborn, D. P. Donaldson, R. T. Dunn, George Eaton, T. H. Eliot, A. V. Ellis, Herbert Farnsworth, R. G. Fiske, LeB. R. Foster, H. C. Fox. D. A. Garrison, W. B. Gentleman, Walter Gierasch, R. E. Gregg, W. I. Gregg, F. R. Griffin, J. M. Hallowell, R. L. Batch...
Ushers--C. M. Clark Jr. '29, Langdon Dearborn '28, A. O. Fordyce '28, H. N. Higinbotham '28, J. D. Hubbard '29, T. G. Moore '29, C. G. Raymond '28, W. R. Reynolds '27, K. D. Robinson Jr. '29, Howard Slade 2nd. '27, B. W. Stevens '29, C. G. Thompson '27, Moses Williams Jr. '28, C. I. Wylde...
...said Judge Fred M. Raymond of the U. S. District Court at Detroit, in announcing last week that the $1,000,000 suit of Aaron Sapiro, farm organizer, against Henry Ford, publisher of the allegedly libelous Dearborn Independent, had come to a mistrial.* It was a bad end. Detectives had snooped. Insults had climbed upon the backs of innuendoes. Some of the principals were sick and injured. Everyone was vexed...
...prevent Henry Ford from taking the witness stand. Incidentally, Mr. Sapiro was no doubt annoyed to have spent a round sum of money-only to find far distant the $1,000,000 which he hopes to get from Mr. Ford because of certain anti-Jewish articles published in the Dearborn Independent (TIME, March 21, 28). It did not seem likely that a new trial could be arranged before next autumn. During the life of the Sapiro-Ford trial the following events were chronicled: Henry Ford was badly battered in an automobile accident. Stuart Hanley, lawyer for Mr. Ford, suffered...