Word: orals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...each trial, tonight and tomorrow night three judges will make the decision, basing them on the ability displayed in drawing up the brief, the proper emphasizing of the historical or analytical development of theories, the oral presentation itself, the comprehension of the questions directed at each man, and the conciseness of the answer that he makes...
Last week the Supreme Court ran out of work. To the amazement of attendants and onlookers it was forced to adjourn for two days to give breathless attorneys a chance to catch up. Cases were scheduled on its calendar for oral argument throughout the week but by Thursday the court, geared up to fresh efficiency by Chief Justice Hughes, had heard them all and no others were ready for presentation. For once the highest tribunal was functioning faster than the lawyers practicing before it. After its next meeting the court regularly adjourned for three weeks to ponder cases heard, write...
...each trial, which will be held at 8 o'clock on both nights, three judges will make the decision, based on the ability displayed in drawing up the brief, the regard shown as to whether historical or analytical development of theories should be emphasized, the oral presentation itself, the comprehension of the scope of the questions directed at each man, and the conciseness of the answer that he makes...
...long, lucrative contract. A kind-hearted press-agent (Jeanne Greene) gets him through his first personal appearance, but his picture is a flop. After a great deal of to-do casting sinister reflections upon the ways of cinemagnates & their henchmen Peter Hinkle goes back to his study of oral surgery and the Paragon people find two new stars to glorify...
Formerly candidates for distinction in this field were required to take the general, divisional, and oral examinations at the same time during the senior year as the thesis was due. Concentration in Fine Arts is so arranged that a student must have a knowledge distributed over the various periods of art and must then specialize in one particular field. The department has advanced the general examination to the end of the junior year, thus allowing a student to devote all his attention to his special subject and his thesis...