Word: dodd
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...solid citizen, a member of the Louisiana Court of Appeals who served during World War II as a colonel with the Ninth Army in Europe. In 1948, he ran for governor and then for Senator: during the campaigning, the judge was attacked by a Long henchman, Lieut. Governor Bill Dodd, who derided his Army record, thus: "They tested his feet and said they were no good for running. They tested his blood and said it was 65% champagne and 35% talcum powder. They tested his ears, and the doctor said: 'Judge, your ears are perfect. You can hear...
...late E. Merrick Dodd, former Fessenden Professor of Law, has provided in his will for a $15,000 scholarship fund to be established at the Law School. The fund will be known as the Edwin Merrick Dodd Scholarship and will be used to help young men continue their legal education...
...Dodd's gift will be enhanced by grants received from friends and alumni of the School. These grants, given in honor and memory of the late professor, will go into the scholarship fund and will thus provide greater aid to young Law students in whom Dodd showed such great interest...
...American Songs (William Warfield, baritone; Aaron Copland, piano; Columbia, 1 side LP). Simple arrangements, sung with spirit, of The Boatmen's Dance, The Dodger and I Bought Me a Cat. Other interesting home products can be heard in "Music in America's" Early American Psalmody (the Margaret Dodd Singers) and Ballads in Colonial America (sung by Jean Ritchie and Tony Kraber; New Records, 4 sides LP). Recordings: good...
Robert Amory, Jr. '36, professor of Law, will take over the late Professor E. Merrick Dodd's section in Corporations 1. Dodd died Saturday night in an auto accident...