Word: jurist
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Columbia University John Bassett Moore, jurist LL. Agnes Repplier, author Litt.D. Oglethorpe University (Atlanta, Ga.) William Randolph Hearst LL.D...
...gentlemen had rowed out, sweating, into the great crescent river-harbor of New Orleans, La., to the Japanese world cruise ship Santos Mam. There they had found a huge, six-foot, blue-eyed Englishman of 58, who admitted to having been from 1917 to 1922 the most potent jurist in India, the Advocate General of Bengal, a post second in dignity only to the Viceroyship. Sipping their tea, the gentlemen of the press gave eager heed to Sir Thomas Clarke Pilling Gibbons. Lady Gibbons poured...
Fortnight ago in Princeton, students sped noisily to classes on rollerskates; a new university ruling prohibiting automobiles to undergraduates had just been published (TIME, March 14). Last week, able jurist William Squire...
...Oliver Wendell Holmes (The father was an able poet, the son is a venerable jurist...
...Vicount Haldane, Scottish jurist, statesman, philosopher and educator, onetime (1912-15) Lord High Chancellor: "Nobody takes the work of this House seriously (wagging a finger at the Marquess of Salisbury* Leader of the House of Lords). It is looked upon as a terrible fatality if we must continue debate after it is time for dinner...