Word: leos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...judging committee, which will select one of the group to deliver the oration on Class day is composed of Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr., George W. Blackwood, William B. Gavin Jr., Leo A. Ecker, George S. Ford, Ernest A. Gray Jr., and William H. Schmidt...
Identified as the member of the Law School faculty who slurred ex-Governor Curley's regime in the presence of Leo F. Curley 1L in a classroom Tuesday, Warren A. Seavey '02, professor of Law, declared last night that "a mountain had been made out of a molchill...
...affair occurred Tuesday in Seavey's class in Criminal Law, a course Leo was regularly enrolled. On that day, however, he had not taken his customary seat and was in the back of the room. The discussion was on the privilege of newspapers commenting on men who run for public office. Someone in the class posed the question to Seavey that if the newspapers had printed all they knew about Mayor Thompson of Chicago, did not he feel that Thompson would not have been reelected...
Seavey answered by referring to the Boston ex-Governor. "Well, everybody knows about Curley, and yet I'm afraid he's going to be elected Mayor." There was an embarrassing silence in the room, although no one looked around toward Leo, whom everybody in the room except Seavey knew to be present. Then the discussion started on a different angle...
...advice of his father, Leo F. Curley has resigned as a student at the Harvard Law School, it was revealed by former Governor Curley last night. The cause of resignation came when a professor at the School subjected the Curley regime to "an unwarranted and contemptible insult...