Word: neb
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special meeting of the Legal Aid Bureau held yesterday afternoon, Harold H. Gorman 3L, of Cincinnati, O., was elected president to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of S. W. Schaefer, which was accepted at that meeting. Winthrop B. Lane 3L, of Omaha, Neb., was elected also to the office ha, Neb., was elected to the office of vice president, formerly filled by Gorman...
Lloyd Harold Landau 3L, of Milwaukee, Wis., president; Ralph Waldo Pyle 3L, of New Lexington, O.; Paul Pincus Cohen 3L, of Buffalo, N. Y.; John Alford Hanna 3L, of Auburn, Neb.; Dean Gooderham Acheson 3L, of Middletown, Conn.; Theodore Alexander Lightner 3L, of Detroit, Mich.; Hugo Monnig, Jr., 3L, of Jefferson City, Mr.; Clifton Murphy 2L, of Georgetown, S. C.; George Franklin Ludington 2L, of Baltimore, Md.; Arthur Robert Lewis 2L, of Newark, N. J.; Charles Monroe Thorp, Jr., 2L, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Arthur Durham Platt 2L, of Portland, Oregon; Irwin Henry Fathschild 2L, of Chicago, Ill.; Sigurd Neland...
...things. He will be working for ends he cannot clearly define by means with which he is wholly unfamiliar. Military information of importance may be withheld from an enemy by the publication of dispatches in this form, but they will look queer until we get used to them: "Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 30.--Mr. Bryan said today: "The -- is cast. From this moment we are all--. Our shores were invaded at dawn. Before sunset one--volunteers will spring to arms.'" Dashes are less cumbersome than (word or words deleted by the censor). In certain cases they may even heighten the effect...
...Hubbard 1G., of Madison, Wis.; Frederick Merk, of Madison, Wis.; Otto Maass 1G., of Montreal, Que.; Alfred Snyder Reed Wilson, of Seattle, Wash.; Christopher M. Weld Scholarship: Willard Edward Farnham 1G., of Cedaredge, Colo.; William Scholarship: Daniel Ford, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Thayer Fellowships: Donald Grove Barnes 1G., of Albion, Neb.; Harold Russell Chidsey 3G., of Easton, Pa.; Herbert Greenleaf Coar 2G., of Kingston; Norris Folger Hall 3G., of Haverford, Pa.; Cloyd Heck Marvin, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Ray Ethan Torrey 1G., of North Leverett; Francis Parkman Fellowship: Sidney Leavitt Pressey 3G., of Belmont; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship: Frank Dunstone Graham...
...Pound was born in Lincoln, Neb., where he later practiced law. He received his A.B. at the University of Nebraska in 1888, an A.M. the following year, and was given a Ph.D. in 1897. He was a student at the Law School from 1889 to 1890, and returned to teach in 1910. Two years before he commenced teaching at the Law School he was awarded an honorary LL.M. by the North-western University, and five years later received an LL.D. at the University of Michigan. Before he took up his work at the Law School. Dr. Pound was a professor...