Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...jurors heard the witnesses, and saw them under cross-examination, and no matter what the presiding judge said, he had no right to charge the jury on a question of fact, and the only issue in this case is on the facts. To follow the suggestion of these sob sisters and sob brothers would be a direct attack on the judiciary of this great old Commonwealth...
...George Eaton, T. H. Eliot, A. V. Ellis, Herbert Farnsworth, R. G. Fiske, LeB. R. Foster, H. C. Fox. D. A. Garrison, W. B. Gentleman, Walter Gierasch, R. E. Gregg, W. I. Gregg, F. R. Griffin, J. M. Hallowell, R. L. Batch, C. R. Hayes, M. P. Higgins, Hamilton Heard, C. E. Henderson, H. N. Higginbotham, R. B. Bocking, A. A. Holbrook, Ellis Humphreys, R. L. Hunneman, J. A. Hutchinson, Robert Impink, E. B. Jackson, L. C. Jones, V. O. Jones, C. R. Keene, D. J. Kelley, R. J. Kersten, R. K. Lamb, J. H. Lane...
...hour to unload piano, harp, trunks and instrument books from the trunks, and for luncheon. At three o'clock an audience of twelve hundred was in the gymnasium, one thousand of whom were school children. Tonight an audience of eight hundred brought the number to two thousand who heard the orchestra in spite of rain and muddy roads. Busses with school children came from twenty-five miles away...
Whereupon, a spectator was heard to say: "The conceit of that man [Tilden], referring to Hunter as the junior member of that team...
Today, the heads of the larger colleges and universities tend to bear the same relation to the students as the presidents of oil companies bear to the motorists who stop at filling stations. The average student knows the name of his president, has heard him make one or two speeches, suspects that he is a busy man running the university and raising funds...