Word: livingston
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Livingston Hall, Vice Dean of the Law Faculty, yesterday urged a $15 jury fee to be paid by all defendants in cases before the Massachusetts Superior Court, a proposal included in the Judicial Survey Commission's recent report for court reform...
Hubert Hocutt, Cliff Thompson, Captain Steve Schneider, and Pete Boyce lead the foil entry. Four sophomores, Doug Runnels, Dave Silbert, Mitchell Thomas, and Art Steinberg will fence in sabre. Leading the epee division are Bill Pierskalla, John Livingston, John Craig, and Bill Chapple...
Participating in Tuesday night's panel discussion, which Professor Donham moderated, were Dr. Sobien D. Bacon, director of the Yale Center of Alcohol Studies and Livingston Hall, vice-dean of the Law School...
...common denominator, present U.S. policy depends on the clownish heirs of a corrupt and disorderly daydream. If the U.S. makes sense to the world in January 1956, it can thank not Robert Livingston and George Washington but Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin. It reacts, through John Foster Dulles, brilliantly. But does it act? Does it present to the world an idea of order...
GLENPORT, ILLINOIS, by Paul Darcy Boles (424 pp.; Mocm/7/on; $4.95), may remind readers that oldtime dispensers of sweetness and light like Gene Stratton Porter (A Girl of the Limberlost) and Grace Livingston Hill (Rainbow Cottage, Happiness Hill) at least put heart into their hokum. Paul Darcy Boles merely puts hokum into the heart. The Grayleafs are newcomers to Glenport, 111., a whistle stop near Chicago. It is 1929, and Ave Grayleaf, the father, is a baker, as busy and happy as all the seven dwarfs. Homespun Ave has the American flag tattooed on his right arm and a bad case...