Word: gridley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frankel '34, by decision; 135-pound class, E. W. Chard '34, by a fall; 145-pound, J. U. White '34, by a fall; 155-pound class, Stanton Whitney, Jr. '34, by a fall; 165-pound, C. B. Burbank, unopposed; 175-pound, R. G. Ames '34, by a fall; unlimited, Gridley Barrows '34, by a fall...
...pound class, M. F. Topalian '34 and S. U. White '34; 155-pound class, R. M. Ward '34 and K. R. Whitney '34; 165-pound class, C. E., Burbank '34 and T. A. Robinson '34; 175-pound class, R. G. Ames '34 and W. M. Dennis '34; unlimited class, Gridley Barrows '34 and H. C. McClees...
...long time to swallow Stravinsky. It was a good while before they'd receive Debussy. And God knows Bizet died in a garret! . . . And, dear Lord, what they wrote of Wagner! Dewey ?they killed him: . . . After all, you must not forget he said, 'You can fire when ready, Gridley.? Dewey looked into George Creel's eyes, and he said: 'The footprints of the American people are upon my heart.' Oh, I'm in damn good company! ... I don't like to think my name is bandied about like a nonentity...
...interest to note that the Harvard Law School at one time was known as the Dane Law School. Other portraits are of Justice Louis D. Brandeis, LL.B. '77, of the United States Supreme Court, at the age of 32 when he lectured at the School; of Jeremy Gridley "father of the Boston Bar," painted by Smibert in 1731; of Chancellor Kent of New York, the author of "Kent's Commentaries"; of Judge Egbert Benson, painted by John Trumbull; and of John Philpot Curran, the famous Irish advocate...