Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...group of professors in the Harvard Law School are to assist a committee of nine men to be named by the Boston Central Labor Union to draw up a bill for presentation before the state legislature. This document will have as its object the alleviation of injunction law wrongs in Massachusetts...
...Rung, Oberlin B. A. 1906, Yale M. A. 1907, Oberlin Honorary LL.D. 1926, is the 75th lineal descendant of Confucius (most revered Sage of China), and also a brother-in-law of President Chiang...
Died. Lew Wallace, 70, Indianapolis barrister, nephew of the late General Lew Wallace, Hoosier author of Ben Hur; from a heart attack; in Indianapolis. Barrister Wallace's father was a law partner of President Benjamin Harrison. Ovid Butler, one of Barrister Wallace's grandfathers, founded Indiana's Butler University; Grandfather David Wallace was once Indiana's Governor...
Said George Woodward Wickersham, of the potent law-firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, onetime (1909-13) U. S. Attorney-General: "It is unfortunate that Senator Pepper in the course of his political career...
Capital Administration Co. Ltd. was incorporated in Maryland last week, authorized to sell $20,000,000 securities as an investment trust with the co-operation and advice of British bankers. Among its directors is Professor Irving Fisher, Yale economist; Artemus L. Gates, son-in-law of the late Henry Pomeroy Davison and vice president of the New York Trust Co. Banker Gates, as a husky War aviator fell within German lines, intrepidly turned his machine gun on his captors, was imprisoned, escaped, was recaptured...