Word: fourths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sentencing Mrs. Etta Mae Miller. It had taken a jury of eight men and four women only 13 minutes to find her guilty. She was charged with having sold two pints of liquor. She was charged also with being a "habitual criminal," inasmuch as this last offense was her fourth. So to her said Judge Collingwood: "It is the sentence of this court that from and after this day you shall be confined in the Detroit House of Correction for the remainder of your life." In the same court on the same day, a bellboy had pleaded guilty to manslaughter...
...first year law courts continue their work today when the fourth group of 24 clubs receive their cases. For these clubs, briefs are due on January 24 and the arguments will take place at 7.30 o'clock on January 31 at the places specified...
...strong condemnation of faculty or student government control of college publications was a marked feature of the discussion of the problems of college journalism, which took place at the fourth annual congress of the National Student Federation of America which met toward the end of December," stated R. H. Field '26, Harvard representative at the convention, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter recently...
...Francisco, eleven Eastern stars played eleven Western stars in the fourth annual football game for the benefit of the Shriners' Crippled Childrens' Hospital. On the Eastern team was famed Howard Harpster, Carnegie Tech quarterback; on the Western team was Biff Hoffman, famed Stanford fullback. The Eastern team...
That Hampden's Cyrano has become an institution in the U. S. theatre is due largely to the abilities of his art director, Claude Bragdon. Claude Bragdon's fame lies principally outside the theatre; largely in fact, it exists in the fourth dimension for it washe who translated Ouspensky's Tertium Organum and wrote, among other works, Four Dimensional Vistas. When Einstein came to the U. S., Bragdon was one of the first named as belonging to that hypothetical "ten" who understood the master's theory of relativity. Especially was Claude Bragdon interested in mathematical metaphysics...