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Oliver S. Oldman and Julian H. Singman will deliver the oral argument for the Casner Equity Club, which will contend that the statute is invalid. The other members of the club, who worked on the brief, are David T. Bryant, John A. Curtiss, Robert H. Huntington, Jr., Robert E. Mansfield, Robert C. Prom, and James E. Ryder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Casner, Scott Clubs Debate Bookie Tax in Ames Tonight | 12/11/1952 | See Source »

...Vacation in France and Turkey" was the way a fellow-traveling New York engineer and his wife explained their projected trip abroad on their passport applications last summer. A month later, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Willcox turned up in Peking, in direct violation of the stamp which made their passports invalid for travel in Communist nations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Back from Peking | 12/8/1952 | See Source »

...full 140 years, according to Ralph J. Baker, Weid Professor of Law. The Museum is legally a charity, and accumulations for the benefit of charities, but a Connecticut precedent might give the District Attorney a loophole. The state court ruled that the D.A. may not rule a gift invalid, but can stop the snowballing process and direct the amount accumulated be immediately turned over to the designated charity...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Animal Studies Get $12 Millions | 11/19/1952 | See Source »

...William C. Chance, a Negro, was ejected from an Atlantic Coastline train in Virginia when he refused to move to a Negro coach. He sued, and the Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond decided in 1951 the Company's segregation rule was invalid. The Supreme Court now, in effect, has ruled that lines may no longer require Negroes to ride between states in "Jim Crow" cars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professors Term Ruling Small Step | 11/12/1952 | See Source »

Billy Lucas had been a pathetic, apparently hopeless invalid ever since the third day after his birth in Palo Alto, Calif. That was three years ago. Billy's face was expressionless, his eyes never seemed to move, he could barely raise his eyelids. He could hardly swallow, and for two years he had to be fed through a tube. His arms were so feeble that he could not lift a spoon to his mouth, and he had to have steel braces to be able to stand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Neurologist's Hunch | 11/10/1952 | See Source »

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