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...JAMES KERNEY...
...meantime, President Hoover with congressional authority last week appointed two commissions, one formal and white, one informal and black. White: Chairman, William Cameron Forbes, onetime Governor General of the Philippines; Henry Prather Fletcher, one-time Ambassador to Italy; Elie Vezina of Rhode Island, Papally beknighted newsman; James Kerney, editor of the Trenton (N. J.) Times; William Allen White, Editor of the Emporia (Kan.) Gazette. Black: Mr. Hoover appointed an informal, independent commission headed by Robert Russa Moton, President of Tuskegee Institute, to make an exhaustive survey of Haitian education...
...Last Talks with Woodrow Wilson," an article in the Saturday Evening Post of March 29, by James Kerney, described Wilson's last press interview, given to Mr. Kerney on December 7, 1923. The former President, signatory of the Versailles Treaty, according to Keynes and Poincare the proponent of many of the reparations terms which have since been found unworkable, said to his interviewer: "I should like to see Germany clean up France, and I should like to meet Jusserand [French Ambassador to the U. S.] and tell him that to his 'face." Mr. Kerney added: "He was plainly...
...Williston Club, composed of Morton Kerney 2L, and R. H. Hopkins 2L, defeated the George Gray Club, represented by G. W. Lupton 2L, and R. G. Kunkel 2L, and thereby becomes the second law club to survive the second-year finals of the Ames Competition of the University Law School. The Williston Club in the argument before Professor Calvert Magruder, L '16, who acted as justice of the court, was the appelant in a mock case contesting a will. After an argument of three hours length, Professor Magruder announced the decision of the three judges a 9-8 victory...