Word: kranz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...FLORENCE KRANZ...
...wonders what uniformity of answer, if any, would have been obtained had the misleading questions scoffed at by Mr. Kranz been posed to a representative group of law school students. It is submitted that great diversity would have resulted. Of course the best indication of the fact that the questions were legitimate grounds for speculation is the fact that Mr. Kranz himself has researched concerning question five, producing a subtle and interesting truth worthy of the legal world. His use of the term "pressure of business" takes us back to the good old academic days of the court plan...
...confident that the Crimson will take the steps necessary to correct the false impression created by today's story. Sincerely yours, James P. Kranz, Jr., Chairman, Board of Student Advisers...
...halfback Hugh P. Jones 2L made the only score when he intercepted a Law Review aerial and raced 23 yards to the pay territory. The other two backs on the winning side were John Rhome 2L, whose passes were outstanding in spite of the high wind, and James P. Kranz 3L, whose defensive work shone...
They are James P. Kranz Jr., of Nashville, Tennessee, chairman; Charles B. Arendall Jr., Mobile, Alabama; Benjamin C. Chester, Central Falls, Rhode Island; John Corcoran, Pittsburgh; Robert C. Creel, Cambridge; John H. Ferguson, Oklahoma City; Paul Fitting, Nutley, New Jersey; Samuel Gordon, Brooklyn, New York; William P. Gray, Glendale, California; Willard P. Henkelman, Seranton, Pennsylvania; Samuel L. Jashnoff, Far Rockaway, Long Island; Hugh R. Jones, New Hartford, New York; Thomas W. Keesee Jr. Helena, Arkansas; William W. Kirkpatrick, Chappaqua, New York, William H. Pock Jr., Glen Ridge, New Jersey, John O. Rhome, West Allenhurst, New Jersey; and Harold A. Unterberg...