Word: dunne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lowell Club, represented by J. J. Rosenberg 3L, and N. B. Tyre 3L, argued for the defendant. R. E. Kopp 3L, argued for the defendant R. E. Kopp 3L, and M. M. Schuitzer 3L, represented counsel for the plaintiff. In addition to Justice Maltble, the Honerable C. J. Dunn. Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, and the Honorable J. M. Morton, Jr. '91, United States Circuit Judge attended...
...distinguished judge of various courts have accepted an invitation to sit on the cases. The judges who will preside on November 17 are: Hon. W. M. Maltbie, Chief Justice of Connecticut, presiding; Hon. C. J. Dunn, Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine; and the Hon. J. M. Morton, Jr., United States Circuit Judge for the First Circuit. On November 18, the following judges will officiate: Hon. C. B. McKinney, Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, presiding; Hon. H. B. Wells, Judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals for New Jersey; and the Hon. J. A. Lowell...
Harvard Freshman 16. Holy Cross Freshmen 39. Winner R. S. Playfair '36; L. H. Orr '36; R. M. Peet '36; L. C. Leon '36; Dunn (HG); D. Gratwick '36; J. R. O'Neill '36, E. W. Dalton '36; E. T. Farley '36; T. L. Day '36; Dykas (HC); Murphy (HC); Fanning (HC); Skelland (HC); J. A. Hindle '36; A. G. Grant '36; H. R. Lane '36; H. H. Mellus '36; Laws (HC); G. R. Faruham '36; J. J. Scheues '36. Time--7.41. Course--1.6 miles
...given in the second half year by S. H. Slichter, professor of Business Economics. With primary emphasis on the purchase of Industrial goods, a course in "Industrial Procurement" will be instituted under H. T. Lewis, professor of Marketing. "Investment Research," is to be given by H. W. Dunn, professor of Finance...
...chancel awaited some 50 white priests (New York City has no black ones). Also present were three monsignori and Auxiliary Bishop John J. Dunn. Presently 30 more priests were to be called in, so great was the crowd. Bishop Dunn celebrated mass, during which the Knights of St. John stood before the altar rail as a guard of honor, with their shiny swords uplifted during the consecration. The Negro communicants were greeted by Monsignor Michael J. Lavelle, St. Patrick's rector, who said: "You are fellow citizens with the saints. . . . There is no one that we welcome with more...