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Supreme Court Justice Harold H. Burton presided at the session, which consisted of oral argument of a case testing the right of a Federal Court to enjoin a district attorney from prosecuting under the Taft-Hartley Act a union which bought newspaper space and radio time to endorse a candidate for federal office. The two clubs had previously submitted briefs on the same issue...
...eight members of the winning Gardner Club-Oral advocates Douglas F. Stevenson and Nelson Taylor, and counsels Charles H. Batlett, Jr.; Marvin Borman; Harold L. Hitchens, Jr., Holmes E. Hobart; Robert H. Troescher; and Miles G. Wedeman--will receive $300 for their efforts...
...oral advocates for the Pitney Club will be Ralph D. Buck, Jr., and Gurdon W. Wattlos '42. Their counsels on the brief are John H. Bass '42, Charles B. Gates, Jr. '43, Philip P. Green, Jr., Robert U. Holden '44, and Richard J. Jennings...
...Gardnor Club's oral advocates will be Douglas F. Stevenson and Nelson Taylor, with Charles H. Batlett, Jr., Marvin Borman, Harold L. Hitchens, Jr., Holmes E. Hobart, Robert H. Troescher, and Miles G. Wodeman as counsels
...Born invited him to Göttingen, where he earned his Ph.D. (at 23) three weeks after enrolling. Oppenheimer's Ph.D. thesis was a brilliant paper on quantum mechanics: Zur Quantentheorie kontinuierlicher Spektren. After the oral exam, a colleague asked Physicist James Franck (now at the University of Chicago) how it had gone with Oppenheimer. Replied...