Word: formerly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President chose, for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, distinguished Dean Herschel W. Arant of Ohio State University's Law School. Disregarding a White House call by Pennsylvania's loyal Senator Joe Guffey, the President chose for the Third Circuit Court able Philadelphia Lawyer Francis Biddle, former chairman of NLRB and counsel to the Congressional investigators of TVA. To the seat vacated by "Borrowing" Circuit Judge Martin T. Manton in New York, he appointed on his own hook distinguished District Judge Robert P. Patterson, a Republican...
Navy has been beaten by Princeton, 61 to 14, but Washington and Jefferson lost to the sailors, 61 to 44. Of the two scores the former shows most convincingly just what is to be expected from the Annapolis affair. Navy's only first came in the dive won by Gibson with 123.9 points. He defeated Rusty Greenhood last year with 113 points, and opened his season this year with a 123-point performance against W. and J. But in view of Greenhood's 124 points against the Providence Boys Club Wednesday, the contest ought to be about as close...
...hard for the Hoddermen to stop will be the Dartmouth first line of Foster, Kelly, and Walsh. Foster and Walsh, between them accounted for all but one of the Big Green's tallies in the 5 to 3 Carnival victory over Princeton at Hanover last Saturday. Coached by the former Bruin Cubs star Eddie Jeremiah, the Dartmouth squad will present a line-up very nearly the same as the one that took over the Crimson sextet decisively in two games last season...
Missing were first-sacker Lupe Lupien and infielder Fred Heckel, and former Yardling outfielder Pip Cutler, all of whom will report in early March after the finish of winter sports in which they are engaged...
...student group announced that it hoped to establish in the future two scholarships each for Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Columbia and to extend them to other countries if the former proved successful...