Word: mcconnaughey
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Dates: during 1928-1928
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...McConnaughey 3L and F.w. R. Pride 3L of the Edward Warren club won the first semi-final round of the Ames Competition of the Law school last night, defeating H. V. Colby 3L and D. A. Wieland '31 of the James Bryce Club. by decision of the judges. The case was one of common law marriage. The second semi-final round, the winners of which will meet last night's victors in the final court in January; takes place in Langdell Hall Center at 8 o'clock tonight...
...Colby 3L and D. A. Wieland 3L will represent the James Bryce club, while F. W. R. Pride 3L and R. K. McConnaughey 3L will argue for the Edward Warren club...
...York, and Honorable J.N. Proskaner, Justice of the Supreme Court of New York. The clubs in this case on common law marriage are the James Bryce club, represented by H.V. Colby 3L, and D.A. Wieland 3L, versus the Edward Warren club, represented by F.W.R. Pride 3L and R.K. McConnaughey...
...Warren Law Club, represented by R.K. McConnaughey 2L. and F.W.R. Pride 2L., won in the second quarter-final of the Ames Competition held in Langdell Hall Center Friday night. F.S. Balthis Jr. 2L., and F.F. Houser 2L. of the Sutherland Law Club, represented the plaintiff, while McConnaughey and Pride were the attorneys for the defendant. The case was argued before a court of three justices, who are: Dean Roscoe Pound, Hon '20, Chief Justice; George P. Davis '14, of the firm of Dunbar, Nutter, and McClennen, and Francis N. Balch '96, of 60 State Street, Boston, Associate Justices. The Warren...