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Acting as prosecutors at the trial were Robert Dunn '38, Henry V. Poor '35, and Charles Feibleman '37. The defense of the German chancellor was supported by Thomas H. Quinn '87, Arthur G. Sullivan '37, and Frederick DeW. Bolman '36. Before the start of the testimony and arguments, it was agreed that decision would be rendered solely on the basis of the arguments and not on the personal merits of Der Fuehrer...
...market has held at the delicate and fateful 96 level (Dew, Jones), which we predicted it would reach several weeks ago. Traders are on pine and needier because every indication is that it cannot maintain this tightrope position for very long and that a sharp movement may be expected as a matter of the next few trading hours. It is the business of predicting the direction of the movement that has the experts worried. Unless prices, immediately push up through that tricky 96 level, a reaction to the 90-92 point may be expected. Repeating our advice of last week...
This is the first of a series of intercollegiate debates sponsored by the debating council throughout the year. One of its highlights will be the trial of Hitler on Wednesday, October 24. The Council is headed by Frederick DeW. Bolman '35, with Victor H. Kramer '35 vice-president, and Charles B. Feibleman '36 secretary and treasurer...
...boss but simply as a good old friend, Candidate Shaver last week found himself running against eight other Democrats in the primary. Old Dealer Hatfield romped away with the Republican nomination, but Oldster Shaver found rough going, finished a bad second. Polling two votes to Shaver's one, Rush Dew Holt, brightest boy in the State Legislature, took the Democratic nomination, Generalissimo Farley to the contrary notwithstanding...
...substituting words like drizzle, infinite and wings, death and youth, for spring, sun, flowers, trees and bells, we succeeded in turning out as charmingly obscure a little ode as ever started its way in life with hope in its heart and dead dew on its eyelashes...