Word: maddocks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...case for the defense was upheld by Robert D. Blaiser 3L and Robert C. Vincent 3L of the Wilson Club, with Walston S. Brown 3L, Gustav H. Dongus 3L, Adolph G. Emhardt, Jr. 3L, Winston B. McCall 3L, and Thomas A. Wilson 3L on the brief. Charles S. Maddock 3L and Martin A. Jurow 3L of the Pollock Club argued for the plaintiff, and four third year law men, Norman Macbeth, Jr. 3L, David G. Marvin 3L, Wilson W. Phelps 3L, and George E. Ray 3L, served on the brief...
Arguing for the plaintiff in the finals this month will be Charles S. Maddock and Martin A. Jurow, who also acted as attorneys for the Pollock Club in the semi-finals. The lawyers for the defense will be Robert D. Blasiev and Robert C. Vincent...
...called Supreme Court of the Competition, and are of purely mythical origin, brain children of Dean Pound of the Law School. The first, that of John R. Byer vs. Sells Motors, Inc., will have as counsel representatives of the Pollock Club, for the plaintiff, Charles Sanford Maddock and Martin A. Jurow...
...yesterday afternoon, in a fast match in Boston. Getting off to a good start, the Crimson led 19 to 12 at the half. However, a second half slump let the Terrier pups tie the score. Ernest A. Gray and Thomas W. Stephenson went out on fouls, and Maddock's free throw put Boston ahead with three minutes to play. With seconds to go, Jack L. Mason sank a long shot to clinch the decision. Stephenson was high scorer...
...Robert D. Blaster 2L, and Robert C. Vincent 2L, defeated the Marshall Club team, composed of William W. Foshay 2L and Samuel Spencer 2L in the first quarter-final match last Tuesday, with Justice Fred T. Field '03, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court acting as chief justice. Charles S. Maddock 2L and Martin A. Jurow 2L, of the Pollock Club reached the semi-finals by virtue of a victory over Henry H. Rightor 2L and Malcolm L. Munroe 2L, of the Bryce Club, with Justice John C. Crosby of the Massachusetts Supreme Court presiding...