Word: miller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Greek G I Sever 36 History 2a Almy-Ingoldsby Harvard 2 Jackson-Zevitas Harvard 6 History 23a Widener 417 History 54 Andover C Mathematics 17 Memorial Hall Music 3 Memorial Hall Philosophy B Mr. Akeley, 12, 15, 19 Emerson D Mr. Kraushaar, 4, 10, 13 Emerson D Mr. Miller, 1, 2, 16, 17, 18 New Lect. Hall Mr. Morgan, 3, 6, 9, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. White, 5, 7, 8, 14 New Lect. Hall Philosophy 6a Emerson F Philosophy 8a Emerson J Philosophy 27c Emerson J Physics B Abdlan-Ford Sever 5 Fox-Kunen Sever 6 Laine-Woodberry Sever...
...Greek G I sever 36 History 2a Almy-Ingoldsby Harvard 2 Jackson-Zevitas Harvard 6 History 23a Widener 417 History 54 Andover C Mathematics 17 Memorial Hall Music 3 Memorial Hall Philosophy B Mr. Akeley, 12, 15, 19 Emerson D Mr. Kraushaar, 4, 10, 13 Emerson D Mr. Miller, 1, 2, 16, 17, 18 New Lect. Hall Mr. Morgan, 3, 6, 9, 11 New Lect. Hall Mr. White, 5, 7, 8, 14 New Lect. Hall Philosophy 6a Emerson F Philosophy 8a Emerson J Philosophy 27c Emerson J Physics B Abdian-Ford Sever 5 Fox-Kunen Sever 6 Laine-Woodberry Sever...
...Lansing, Mich., courtroom last week Judge Charles B. Collingwood was sentencing Mrs. Etta Mae Miller. It had taken a jury of eight men and four women only 13 minutes to find her guilty. She was charged with having sold two pints of liquor. She was charged also with being a "habitual criminal," inasmuch as this last offense was her fourth. So to her said Judge Collingwood: "It is the sentence of this court that from and after this day you shall be confined in the Detroit House of Correction for the remainder of your life." In the same court...
...Miller's life sentence, which began some two weeks before the ninth anniversary of U. S. Prohibition, was purely a Prohibition byproduct, inasmuch as her four convictions had all been found on liquor charges. In 1924, in 1925, in 1927, she had served from six days to a year for violation of the prohibition act. The life sentence was imposed under the Baumes-like Michigan law which establishes four convictions as the test of a "habitual criminal" and sentences such criminals to life terms. Mrs. Miller has ten children, two grandchildren. Her husband is serving his first liquor-conviction...
Docket number 56 is the Cockburn Club (Ginsberg, Sobieski) versus the Parsons Club (Miller, Linbrun). The meeting will be at 1737 Cambridge Street with E. M. Goldstein 3L as chief justice...