Word: legally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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William Searle Holdsworth, Vinerian Professor of Law at Oxford, received the Ames Prize, awarded by the Faculty of Harvard Law School for "the most meritorious law book or legal essay written in English and published during the years...
...small-town editor that he had known from his 18th year. Newton Diehl Baker, Secretary of War (1916-21), that short, slim, dark man whom Democrats call the "fighting pacifist" is too good a speaker to withdraw from the public rostrum, but his efforts were concentrated on earning fat legal fees from Cleveland industrialists. Thomas Watt Gregory, Attorney General (1914-19), prosecutor of trusts, had resigned two years before the end came. He returned to Texas; legal fees consoled...
Dearth sentenced him for contempt of Judge Dearth's court. Editor Dale admitted his private but not his legal contempt. He escaped extradition from Ohio and appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court for freedom to return to Muncie...
...year's work of the Legal Aid Society was marked by a dinner given at the Harvard Club by the Society last night. The office will not be open again until next October...
...another barrister, a very well educated young Indian named C. R. Das. That fellow once made a legal speech for 19 consecutive days. And he never once failed to talk sense. For those entire 19 days, he advanced the soundest kind of legal arguments. He only made one little slip, by which we were able to catch...