Word: marked
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...greatest judges in American judicial history. Indeed, he is recognized throughout the English-speaking world as one of a handful of leaders in Angio-American law. We commonly hear of him as a great dissenter. But in his career of half a century on the bench, he left his mark on every part of the law. Moreover, his dissenting opinions on questions of the reasonableness of legislation are proving starting points for constructive reasoning, and he is likely to be counted a maker of the bill of rights as Marshall was of the provisions fixing the powers of the general...
...total of 613 essays were considered by the judges, Dr. Mark A. DeW. Howe '87, and Dr. Francis Parkman '19, members of the Board of Overseers, Dr. Richard M. Gummere '04, chairman of the Committee on Admission, and Edward A. Whitney '17, professor of History and Literature...
...material of art is common property. So is the finished product. The process of making one into the other is the trade secret of artists, but on each book, picture, statue is the trade-mark of the maker's tools. The smoothly machined product of such novel-factories as Edna Ferber needs no watermark: consumers know it is standard brand, Grade B entertainment, an honest product sold for an honest price...
...summer tourists now go to Skagway, Alaska, but at the height of the Yukon gold rush (1897-98) 75,000 of them tumbled hopefully ashore to seek their fortune or somebody else's. Today Skagway is a ghost town, but one of its ghosts has left his mark-a 30-ft. skull carved on the face of a cliff. That is Skagway's memorial to Soapy Smith...
Yale sends a strong first year team to Boston this year with an especially bright mark in its 2-1 victory over Exeter. Harvard had difficulty in subduing the Schoolboys, but finally pulled through to win, also by a 2-1 score...