Word: leb
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trade, fool laws. Clinching his points with many a keenly human story, he reviews such legal circuses as the trial of Bruno Hauptmann (Author Train thinks Hauptmann got what he should have got but not the way he should have got it), a legal lynching like that of Leb Frank, who, though probably innocent, was convicted of rape by a Georgia jury in 1914, later physically lynched...
Appearing before the Chief and District Attorney Frank G. Volpe at 5 o'clock, John J. Slocum '36, president, Charles A. Haskins '36, treasurer, Gernard Piel '36, Business manager, Robert S. Chafee '36, circulation manager, James LeB. Boyle '36, secretary, and John A. Straus '36, Pegasus, were told that no action would be taken by the state in prosecuting the case on condition that the present officers tender their resignation...
Then Dr. Johnson said, "Sir, a desire for knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being, whose mind is not debauched (!) will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge." James LeB. Boyle...
...following officers were elected on the Advocate: John J. Slocum '36, president; John A. Strauss '36, Pegasus; James L. LeB. Boyle, 2nd '36, secretary; Robert S. Chafee '36, treasurer; Gerard J. Piel '37, business manager. Those added from the Critic board were Charles R. Cherington '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George L. Haskins '35, and Henry V. Poor...
Another story which should prove of interest to all readers is "Noel Coward," a description of the famous playwright by W. A. Dollard, one of the former's English friends. "Satire on the College Chapel" furnishes the poetry for this issue, written by James L. LeB. Boyle '36. The fourth and final article is a criticism written by George R. Carnahan '37 named "Realism and Romanticism...