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Martin J. Hertz, president of the Forum, denied there had been official intervention in the affairs of the Law School organization. "There was no faculty pressure," he said. "The decision not to have the forum is ours alone. We have been under pressure from no one. We always presented speakers representing every political persuasion, and we will continue to do so." Hertz termed "unfortunate" the use of the word "compelled," appearing in the letter to Fast...
...group also named its new slate of officers. Martin J. Hertz 3L of Brooklyn, president-elect, replaces Fred A. Levy 3L of New York City, who will remain as treasurer. Other new officers are: Jack Olive 2L of Ruston, La., 1st vice-president; Edmund R. Rosenkrantz 2L of New York City, 2nd vice-president; and Robert Goldselmeider 2L of New York City, secretary...
Other officers are: Martin J. Hertz 2L: first vice-president in charge of planning: Matthew Foner 21, of New York, second vice-president in charge of publicity: John R. Berger 21, of Angola. Indiana secretary: and Edmund R. Rosencranz H. of New York, treasurer...
...exchange was inspired by an excerpt from A. P. Herbert's "Uncommon Law," in which the author states that under the Negotiable Instrument Requirements a bank is compelled to cash a check even if written on the side of a cow. The current inflationary price of cows, however, forced Hertz to improvise...
...understand why they wouldn't honor my check," said Hertz, after being forcibly evicted from the bank. He also muttered threats of a breach of contract suit. Accompanied by inquisitive onlookers, he later tried to cash the check at the Cambridge Trust Company, where Vice-President E. W. Phippen said that he would honor the check but for the fact that it was too bulky to run through the cancelling machines...