Word: defendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Learned counsel pleaded the defense: Charles Henry Tuttle, onetime U. S. Attorney (New York), and Joseph E. Davies, onetime Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission. President William Green of A. F. of L., Senator Copeland of New York and Washington, Merchant Julius Garfinckel came to praise the defendant's character. So did Edward ("Just Call Me Eddie") McCloskey, ex-prize-fighting Mayor of Johnstown, Pa., who offered B. E. F. mendicants a home and then had to run them out. Said Mayor McCloskey: "I didn't think the Hoover Administration was so dumb as to put on anything like this...
...chief objectors to the plan, declared that with two or three weeks less practice before the season, and no easier trial games, Yale would be outclassed physically and otherwise when it faced the strong teams of its traditional rivals later in the season. Going on to defend the professional coaching under the old system, Mr. Stevens maintained that the paid coach has to know his job, and that so far they have proved satisfactory. Taking up the defense of the players themselves, and how they would be affected by the reduction of games, he declared that the students have always...
...Kanawaki. Quebec. By 4 & 2 she turned back the last U. S. player, Bernice Wall of Oshkosh. Wis.. in the semifinals, then went on to whip Mrs. Charles Eddis of Toronto in the final. 3 & 2. Square-jawed Maureen Orcutt of Englewood, N. J. was not there to defend her title. Neither was Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, champion...
...group. The Dunster House group plans to hold a series of after-luncheon open-forum meetings on Thursdays during October in which it will put the question of long-run economic changes up to representatives of the four parties. Glen Trimble, Socialist candidate for State Treasurer, will explain and defend his party's program at the first of these on October 6. J. S. Lawrence '01, a Republican and treasurer of the New England Council, will be quizzed by the Dunsterites the following week. On October 20, LaRue Brown '04, former Assistant Attorney General during the Wilson administration will...
...Portland the Legion's position will not be wholly aggressive. To some degree it is on the defensive. The nation resents increased Federal taxes. Out of every tax dollar, 25¢ goes to veterans. Is this expense wholly justified? The Legion must defend all the millions upon millions of dollars its lobbying has pumped out of the Treasury...