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...presidency of the Law Review for the coming year, at a meeting of the board at the Colonial Club last night. Austern is a graduate of the class of '26 of New York University. He succeeds Erwin, Nathaniel Griswold 3L as recipient of the Law School's highest honor. Austern has been the highest ranking man of his class this year...
...Appeals regretfully told her that, while it was only natural she should feel annoyed and vexed, the city fathers had acted legally. "Number One" she was no longer; "Number Five" she must remain, unless one way or another, the U. S. Supreme Court can be persuaded to overrule the highest court of the State of New York...
...Highest reasons of state caused Premier Raymond Nicholas Landry Poincaré to speed, last week, from Paris to Strasbourg. Though the city is chiefly famed for producing pâtés de foie gras and as the place where La Marseillaise was composed, Strasbourg loomed last week exclusively as the political focus of Alsace-Lorraine...
...knew that they were ill-founded and that some, as yet unexposed fallacy lay at the base of them. These doubts were based upon a long acquaintance with the geologic and historic facts of Southern California. We, of Southern California, where engineering skill has long been at its highest, knew that no such movements had occurred here within the recollection of man. If so, our aqueduct across the San Andreas rift would have long since been destroyed. Even the San Francisco earthquake movement did not faze it. If such movements had occurred they would have been reflected in the astronomic...
...annual elections of officers for the Cabinet of the Phillips Brooks House Association yesterday. Winslow Carlton '29 was elected president and R. G. West '29, vice-president of the organization. A. B. Martin '30 received the highest number of votes for the position of secretary, James Roosevelt '30 was elected treasurer, and David Guarnaccia '29, librarian...