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Albert C. Kelly, Robert A. Koch, Wallace McDonald, Edward H. Mahoney, Austin B. Mason, Jr., Richmond D. Moot, J. Robert Moskin, John F. Otto, Jr., George A. Saxton, Richard Sorlien, William R. Snow, Norman S. Stearns, Edwin J. Sommer, Jr., Andrew W. Welch, Jr., and Andrew D. Wolfe...
Student lawyers appearing in the case were sole survivors in a competition in which over sixty clubs entered in the first year. Moot court work is entirely voluntary, and no course credit is given...
Justice William O. Douglas of the Supreme Court of the United States will judge the final argument in the Ames Competition at the Law School, Tuesday evening, January 21, in which two groups of third-year student lawyers compete for the highest honor awarded in the moot court arguments, after eliminations conducted over a three-year period...
Whether Mrs. Carter was a great actress or a notorious curiosity is still a moot point among theatrical greybeards. Warner Bros., rather than classifying Mrs. Carter, merely add another volume to the screen's countless observations on show business. Out of a welter of stock theatrical characters, only Rains's David Belasco and a blustering boardinghouse keeper played by Helen Westley emerge entertainingly. Claude Rains draws a penetrating bead on the egotistical Broadway impresario. Helen Westley's corned-beef-&-cabbage exterior provides many a welcome guffaw...
Chosen for the staff were the following Freshmen: Lucien R. Blackmer, Julian Crocker, Alexander L. Jackson 3rd, Albert C. Kelley, S. Donald Kussell, Richmond D. Moot, Jr., John Pickering, Jr., and Joseph D. Tekulsky...