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Also featured is Professor Dorchand's Declaratory Judgments," a review by Edson R. Sunderland of a book just completed by Prof. Dorchand on this subject...
...Government 19 Sever 19 History 1 Mr. Bissell, Sec. A; 38 Conf. Group I Memorial Hall Mr. Chamberlain, Sec. B, 9, 19 Conf. Group II Memorial Hall Mr. Cram, Sec. C. Conf. Group III Memorial Hall Mr. Coddington, Sec. D, 1, 10, Conf. Group IV Memorial Hall Mr. Edson, Sec. E, 12, 21 Conf. Group V Memorial Hall Mr. Farley, Sec. F, 41, Conf. Group VI Memorial Hall Mr. Gleason, Sec. G, 2, Conf. Group VII Memorial Hall Mr. Hoeing, Sec. H, 3, 22, Conf. Group VIII New Lect. Hall Mr. Jones, Sec. I, 23, 30, Conf. Group...
...Government 19 Sever 19 History 1 Mr. Bissell, Sec. A, 38 Conf. Group I Memorial Hall Mr. Chamberlain, Sec. B, 9, 19 Conf. Group II Memorial Hall Mr. Cram, Sec. C, Conf. Group III Memorial Hall Mr. Coddington, Sec. D, 1, 10, Conf. Group IV Memorial Hall Mr. Edson, Sec. E, 12, 21, Conf. Group V Memorial Hall Mr. Farley, Sec. F, 41, Conf. Group VI Memorial Hall Mr. Gleason, Sec. G, 2, Conf. Group VII Memorial Hall Mr. Hoeing, Sec. H, 3, 22, Conf. Group VIII New Lect. Hall Mr. Jones, Sec. I, 23, 30, Conf. Group...
Died. Thomas George Lee, 56. president of Armour & Co. since 1931; of intestinal ailments following an appendectomy; in Chicago. A stenographer in 1895, he worked for Armour in Manhattan and Philadelphia, rose steadily, became known as one of the packing industry's ablest authorities. Succeeding Frank Edson White in 1931, he reduced Armour's operating costs by $45,000,000 (35%), wiped out $6,500,000 in annual carrying charges...
...good men and true make a jury in Alberta. Before them Miss MacMillan appeared as her own star witness in cool summer hat and frock. She faced the impassive Premier with a story of how at a picnic in tiny Edson when she was 18 he told her she was a very handsome woman, mentioned the opportunities for employment in Edmonton and said that Mrs. Brownlee would keep an eye on her if she chose to come to Alberta's metropolis. She came, got a secretarial job in the Attorney-General's office, and Mrs. Brownlee was always...