Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Last week wise old President Livingston Farrand of Cornell University, himself a doctor, told graduates of Cornell University Medical College not to let the medical dome constrict them. Said he: ''The medical profession (and the legal profession) have that tendency to think that whatever was is right and that change and development are wrong...
...deal with subjects which are unpleasant in their nature is no ground for saying that they are pandering to the tastes of the more prurient-minded. After all, these newspapers are not written only for the edification of high-minded, refined, and delicately moral people like members of the legal profession. [Laughter...
...Justice Hughes thinks it should do, and as he always works to try to make it do, the Court spoke unanimously. These unanimous decisions meant more, however, than a victory for the Chief Justice. They served warning on the New Deal that it could not hope to win a legal whitewash by packing the Court with New Dealers. And the spectacle of liberals and conservatives united was the most convincing evidence that the Constitution itself, not the will of five obstinate old men who happened to be a majority, had interdicted the policies of the New Deal. By unanimity...
...operatives working for him, was earning $25,000 per year. Local police were grateful for the effort and embarrassment he saved them. And then, last year, Congress passed the National Stolen Property Act making interstate transportation of stolen goods a Federal offense and giving Department of Justice agents a legal toehold on many big robberies...
...with his family, three of whom got him committed to Bloomingdale Hospital in 1897. He escaped to Virginia, had himself declared sane by the courts of that state and of North Carolina. It took Chaloner (he had adopted the old form of the family name) 22 years to obtain legal sanity and control of his $1,500,000 estate in New York. When Brother Bob settled $200,000 on beauteous Soprano Lina Cavalieri who had divorced him, Brother John leaped onto every front page with his famed telegram: WHO'S LOONY...