Word: howards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hauley, Jr. 3L and C. A. Howard, Jr. 3L of the Scott Club won the first semi-final round of the Ames Competition in the Law School, defeating E. Darling 3L and C. T. Lane 3L of the Bryce Club last night in the Langdell Court Room...
...case was the Attorney General of Ames against the Amesburg Packing Company. The first speaker of the evening, Howard, contended that the maintenance for a short time of a grocery business by a bank is sufficiently within the powers of the bank to allow a contractual recovery by a person furnishing them goods. This was delivered with an extremely clear presentation...
...first speaker for the Bryce Club, Lane, denied the contentions of Howard in an exceptionally brilliant speech. He analyzed his case very well, and answered all questions readily...
...first semi-final arguments of the Ames competition in the Law School will take place tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Languell Court Room. The clubs in this case will be the Scott Club, represented by E. B. Hanley, Jr. 3L and C. A. Howard, Jr. 3L, and the Bryce club, whose speakers are E. Darling 3L and C. T. Lane...
...Henry Memorial first prize for her short story "Big Blonde," published in last February's Bookman. Letters and telegrams to the north-woods retreat of Wilson Follett advised him that his story "Oak" had been judged second best. When he did not reply, second prize was given to Sidney Howard, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (They Knew What They Wanted) for his story, "The Homesick Ladies...