Word: mais
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grunt and exercise last week. While speculation as to which would be most imposing later in the season is properly confined to barrooms in college clubs and the writings of Grantland Rice, alert prognosticators fixed their attention upon the coaches. Of these, the most interesting is Marvin Allen ("Mai") Stevens who has replaced famed "Tad" Jones of Yale. Brown, lithe and shy. "Mai" Stevens played for Yale in 1923 on famed "Memphis Bill" Mallory's undefeated team; before that he had played for Washburn college, in Kansas. In his senior year at Yale he was ineligible ; later...
Engaged. Miss Lois Mai Fukushima, active Junior Leaguer of New Rochelle, N. Y., daughter of a Japanese father and American mother; to Charles E. Townsend, editor of the Car Card, house organ of Barren G. Collier, Inc. (advertising...
...Mally S. ("Mai") Daugherty, small-town Ohioan, banker, brother of the onetime Attorney General, Harry M. Daugherty, refused to appear before a Senate investigating committee. Forthwith, he was ordered arrested on a Senate warrant for contempt. The Federal District Court of Southern Ohio released Mr. Daugherty; said that the Senate was usurping judicial power. Last week the U. S. Supreme Court reversed the decision of the lower court and gave to Congress sweeping powers. In order to legislate effectively, Congress has the right to summon witnesses, compel proper testimony, punish recalcitrant witnesses-said the unanimous,* emphatic and comprehensive decision handed...
...Dean of the Law School. fMal S. Daugherty, brother of the one-time- (1921-24) Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty now on trial in Manhattan, has figured as an important witness in the present case, chiefly in presenting evidence detrimental to his brother's interest. His (Brother Mai's) case before the Supreme Court involves the issue whether or not the Senate has the right to force him to open his deposit books, etc., for the inspection of its inquisitorial agents. Since, at Manhattan it is allegedly stated these papers have been burned, the Supreme Court may declare...
...next day Mai S. Daugherty, who had been in the courtroom since the trial opened, suddenly became probably the Government's most important witness. He merely stated that his brother Harry had burned the missing bank records. Max D. Steuer, defense attorney, questioned brother Mai a second time...