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Herter was one of a panel arranged by Thomas E. Crookes '49, head of Student Placement. Russell H. Peck '43, assistant dean of the Law School, moderated the panel consisting of John Rhome, partner of Hutchins & Wheeler, Boston; Wright Tisdale, Assistant General Counsel of Ford Motor Company; and Herter, partner of Bingham, Dana & Gould...
During the meeting, a panel consisting of Christian A. Herter, Jr. '41, member of the Governor's Council and partner in Bingham, Dana, and Gould; John O. Rhome, partner, Hutchins and Wheeler; and Wright Tisdale, assistant general council, Ford Motor Company, will discuss opportunities in legal fields. Russell H. Peck '43, assistant dean of the Harvard Law School, will be moderator...
...fact that he is a rich Texan by debonairly putting out his cigarette in a glass of champagne. Texan Stack asks Lauren to go for a ride before going back to the office. She accepts. Some hours later, the ride ends in Miami, where the Texan's two-motor transport lands. He phones ahead to a local inn, and, lo, Lauren is led a few minutes later to a sumptuous suite where vases are filled with roses, tables laden with fruit, closets packed with gowns, shelves lined with hats, and bureau drawers jammed with whatever else a rich Texan...
...legislators are seeking a reversal of the governor's order to the state Motor Vehicles Department that all drivers convicted of speeding shall automatically have their driving licenses suspended for 30 days on a first offense and 60 days on a second offense...
Several bills have been introduced in the legislature, seeking to modify the governor's license suspension program, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 1956. During 1956, the state motor vehicles department suspended the licenses of 10,346 drivers for speeding, as compared with 372 suspensions during...