Word: haled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their way across under the compassionate eye of a roaring bos'n. This method, states the consensus of their opinion, is more redolent of enjoyment than even a nightly two-some constitutional on a glass-enclosed hurricane promenade. Such opportunities are available, however, to but a fortunate few. The hale sea-captain who invitingly angles for candidates to enjoy his hospitality approaches a nonentity. Furthermore, this means has the disadvantage of uncertainty: without the most substantial influence, one must take his chance from...
...Rice, Chairman, Miss Rosamond Reed; R. D. Hale; Miss Barbara Brownlee; J. F. Lincoln, Miss Marian Sagendorph; J. W. Myer, Miss Josephine Cushman; R. F. Thayer, Miss Mary L. Hall; John Wilkie, Miss Theodora Hollander...
Another outstanding acquisition to the Law School library consists of more than a dozen portraits of famous English judges, including pictures of Sir Matthew Hale and Sir George Jeffreys by Kneller which rank with the same painter's portraits of Lords Holt and King, already in the possession of the Law School. As a result of this purchase, made recently in England, there are now seventeen portraits of English judges hanging in the reading room of Austin Hall, ranging in time from Sir Thomas More in the sixteenth century to Baron Huddleston in the nineteenth...
...summary: HARVARD M. A. C. McLeish, Lowenthal, r.f. l.g., Gowdy Lowenthal, Gorden, Pallo, l.f. r.g., Bike, Hale Fitts, Love, c. c., Marshman, Thompson Black, Miller, r.g. l.f. Smith, Roser Rudofsky, Feiring, l.g. r.f. Tumey, Rarrows...
...Selton Hale Scholarship in the University Law School, founded in memory of Shelton Hale LL.B. '16, has been awarded to Roland H. Peacock of Freeport, Maine, who graduated from Bowdoin College in 1920 and is now a first-year student in the Law School...