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Bruce W. Edmonds, executive director of the Cox committee, said yesterday the increase in the chief justice's powers is necessary because the judicial system would be more manageable if one person were "in charge to delegate authority."
Jane C. Edmonds '73 and Katherine P. Downing '72, law students at Northeastern University, and Eileen Shaeval, a lawyer in Boston, also sat on the panel yesterday.
"Mays is the dean of black higher education," Ronald R. Edmonds, director of the Center for Urban Studies of the Graduate School of Education, which arranged the conference, said yesterday.
After Sterling Edmonds put Dartmouth back in the lead off a fine pass from Healey, Hines hit a long jump to knot the score again.
Dartmouth's big gun for the night, sophomore center Sterling Edmonds, started to open up, however, and propelled Dartmouth to a 27-20 lead with the bulk of his 14 first-half points.