Word: mock
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...longer "articles", though ingeniously planned, are less easy to read. Though full of clever touches, they give time for the reader's laughter to pause and wonder. But one rarely reads the longer articles of any comic magazine. The cover is adept, and the mock advertisements so good (or the genuine ones so bad) that it is hard to tell which is what, There is no moral; but the society magazine, of which "Town and Country" is only one of a kind, gets its full and deserved dose of satire in this number. And the High Society that is mirrored...
This completes the second-year Ames Competition, in which eight clubs took part. They were George Gray, Scott, Marshall, Beale, Pound, Ames-Gray, and Hudson. Last fall, about 23 clubs began competing, the decisions being made on the basis of a series of mock-trials, in which each club was represented by two men. After four rounds, the eight clubs with the highest percentages and greatest number of points were picked to take part in the round which was finished last night. On Monday night, Scott defeated Hudson, and on Tuesday and Wednesday nights respectively, Marshall, defeated Pound and George...
...trial was held in a mock Justice Court over which Dean Roscoe Pound, Hon. '20, presided as Chief Justice with Mr. J. S. Eastham and Mr. R. R. Duncan as Associate Justices...
Yesterday evening, in the second-year court of the Ames Competition, in Austin East, the Marshall Club of the Law School defeated the Pound Club in a mock-trial involving wills. Marshall, the defendant, was represented by E. C. Johnson 2L., while the losers were D. D. Crystal 2L. and H. M. Lovett...
...round will continue until Thursday night, each one of these clubs opposing one of the others in a mock trial. The four winners will take part in the semi-finals next fall, and the two winners of these semi-finals will oppose each other in the finals about a month later...