Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Alger Hiss of Baltimore, Maryland, received the Herbert Parker scholarship. This scholarship was established in 1924 in honor of Herbert Parker '78 and amounts to about $250. The two Class of 1913 scholarships go to Herman Thomas Anstern of New York City, and Jule Elias Stocker of Detroit, Michigan. The Faculty scholarship was awarded to Fredierick William Roy Pride of Portsmouth, Ohio...
...clock in Langdell Hall. The judges who have been chosen are Hon. Carrington T. Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, who will preside, Frederick E. Crane, Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York, and T. Scott Offutt, Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. Surety ship will be the subject...
There was a hush in the upper chamber as Senator William Cabell Bruce, Democrat, of Maryland, rose to speak. Only Vice President Dawes and Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, who was author and co-author of such controversial measures as the 18th Amendment and the Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act, were present to listen to him. His words, however, were not hushed;* they were put into the Congressional Record and spread about by the press of the land; and that is what Senator Bruce wanted...
...words of Senator Bruce are rarely hushed. Last spring, Senator Neely of West Virginia told him to his face that he talked too much. "I believe that I do not exaggerate," said Mr. Neely, "when I say that we have heard the Senator from Maryland speak 75 times on this bill [the Watson-Parker railroad bill]. We have learned to know in advance just what he is going to say.... We have voted down everything the Senator from Maryland has proposed and defeated everything he has supported, by a majority of 3 to 1.... But some debaters are insuppressible...
Walter Rockwell Gherardi Jr. of Chevy Chase, Maryland...