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Henry II. Davis, Justice of the Court of Appeals of Ontario, was the dissenting judge, breaking the precedent of unanimity which has marked the Ames Competitions for almost two decades. Both of the other judges, Charles A. Goss, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, and Morris A. Soper, United States Circuit Justice for the Fourth Circuit, gave decisions of acquittal for the defendant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEFENSE IS GIVEN COURT VERDICT IN AMES COMPETITION | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...judges selected are the Hon. Charles A. Goss, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nebraska; the Hon. Mr. Justice Davis, Justice of the Court of Appeal of Ontario; and the Hon. Morris A. Soper, United States Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUDGES ARE SELECTED FOR AMES FINAL TRIALS | 1/4/1935 | See Source »

Only Scovill left in Scovill is H. Lamson Scovill, a director. The $40,000,000 company is completely dominated by the sons and grandsons of the late Chauncey Porter Goss, who went into Scovill as an errand boy during the Civil War, was president from the turn of the Century to the end of the War. Present head of Scovill is Edward Otis Goss, an affable hard-headed Yankee of 69 who is Waterbury's first citizen and a peer in the Connecticut industrial realm. Below him are four Goss vice presidents, most important of whom is his brother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Corporations | 10/29/1934 | See Source »

...Last company under investigation was Lake Erie Chemical, whose President Byron Cassius Goss was Chemical Service chief of the A. E. F.'s Second Army. Like his rival, Mr. Young, Colonel Goss insisted on the relative humanity of gas. From the files of Lake Erie Chemical Co. was extracted a letter insinuating that the American Legion could be induced to lobby against the Arms Embargo Bill in January 1933. Colonel Goss believed they had been so induced. Up from the committee table rose Senator Clark, one of the Legion's organizers and its second national commander, to roar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Men of Arms (Cont'd) | 10/1/1934 | See Source »

...years Hoe was practically free from competition. In 1901 certain patent expirations opened the way for an invasion of the field. At present the stiffest competition comes from the Duplex Printing Press Co., Walter Scott & Co., the Goss Printing Press Co. and the Wood Newspaper Machinery Corp. headed by Henry Alexander Wise Wood, who was financed by James Gordon Bennett and others. High-speed color printing for newspapers is Mr. Wood's chief interest and in it he will recognize only one rival, the Claybourn Press (used by the Pittsburgh Press). Another big developer of color presses has been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hoe Under | 5/2/1932 | See Source »

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